Paul Fromm & Charles Edward Lincoln Discuss the Immigration/Replacement Invasion, the Lunacy of “Diversity”
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In the last decades of the decline of Rome, Romans were too lazy, effeminate or race-mixed to fight for their own country. So, they hired “barbarians”, mostly Germanic tribes, to fight for them. Eventually, the mercenaries decided why work for a wage, when we can use our strength to take it all. Is this beginning to happen to America?
Rapid rate of immigration is changing the face of Canada
‘INCREASINGLY A COUNTRY OF IMMIGRANTS,’ AND ONE THAT IS BOTH PROUD AND ASHAMED OF CANADA
- National Post
- 2 Jan 2024
- Joseph Brean
Canada’s demographic revolution is running at a furious pace, with population growth outstripping even the boldest predictions, mostly due to immigration, with important implications for Canadian identity as much as demography, according to a new poll by Leger for the Association for Canadian Studies.
Canada’s population surpassed 40 million people this summer, earlier than predicted. Statistics Canada reported recently that Canada’s population grew by more than 430,000 in the third quarter of this year, for a total of 40.5 million.
Non-permanent residents made up more than 300,000 of those 430,000 who arrived over the three months.
“Our population is growing much faster than predictions of our national statistics agency, even the adjusted ones,” said Jack Jedwab, CEO of the Association for Canadian Studies, a think tank in Montreal.
Population growth is so high compared to other countries that Canada leads the G7 in it, and is in the top 20 fastest-growing countries in the world.
“Immigration is driving almost all of our population growth, given reduced birth rates,” said Jedwab.
If current trends persist, the population will double in 25 years, and nearly half of Canadians by then would identify as racialized or visible minority, the ACS’S report on the poll suggests.
Pointing to the 32 per cent of people under 15 years of age who identify as visible minority, compared to 26.5 per cent of the total and just 14.5 per cent of people over 65, according to Statistics Canada data, Jedwab said we are “also seeing a greater diversification of the population, particularly the younger generations.”
One projection based on a reference scenario showed that by 2041 at the latest, most Canadians will be immigrants or the children of immigrants. Jedwab said the results showed that could be as soon as 2031, or even earlier.
From 2011 to 2016, that demographic increased from 39.5 to 41.5 per cent of Canadians.
Canada has often described itself as a nation of immigrants but this was sometimes aspirational as much as descriptive. The idea signalled an ideological openness more than a head count, because demographics showed Canada was mostly a country of Canada-born Canadians.
This is what is changing at an increasing pace, according to these surveys. Canada is becoming what it has long claimed to be but never fully was.
“I think we’re increasingly becoming a country of immigrants,” Jedwab said.
“In terms of identity dimensions, we’re seeing across the board changes in terms of patterns of religious identification, less so of ethnicity, but more multiple identity.”
Christianity is well on its way to minority status. The report says that in 2021, 19.3 million people representing 53 per cent of the population reported a Christian religion. A decade earlier, it was 67 per cent. A decade before that, at the turn of the century, it was 77 per cent.
More than a third report no religion, a proportion that has doubled over 20 years from 16.5 per cent in 2001 to 34.6 per cent in 2021.
As that changes, Jedwab’s report tried to measure what this means for national identity, for what people think and feel about Canada’s past, present and future.
One important finding is that a significant segment of the population is both ashamed and proud of Canada.
This dual view is often described as an oxymoron, a lamentable overreaction to an increased focus in schools and public discourse on the evils of history, even a kind of ethnic self-loathing that is toxic to national self-esteem.
The report does not show this. Asked how much they agree, whether strongly or somewhat, with the statement, “I am proud of the history of Canada,” the total agree proportion was 83 per cent, from a low of 70 per cent among 18 to 24 year olds, to 90 per cent among over 65s. Asked to say the same about the statement, “There are some events in Canada’s history that make me feel ashamed of the country,” a clear majority agreed with both. They felt pride and shame in Canada’s history, simultaneously.
Treatment of Indigenous people and residential schools were far and away the top examples given of shameful events, with lesser mention of Japanese-canadian internment, the Chinese head tax, and turning away European Jewish refugees from the Second World War.
Canadians, according to this poll, do not think they are personally responsible for historical injustices or the subjugation of Indigenous people. Fewer than one in six hold this view, the poll shows.
It is a common argument that to benefit today from yesterday’s unfair systems is still to participate in them, and thereby to share blame. But most people do not share the view, part of what Jedwab describes as “the settler-colonist discourse.”
“I think people don’t feel that way,” Jedwab said
This does not stop them feeling shame, though, which they hold simultaneously with pride. A full 60 per cent of people who strongly agree that some events make them feel shame also feel very attached to Canada, the survey shows.
Jedwab sees this as an important point, sometimes wrongly dismissed as counterintuitive, even a contradiction in terms. But being ashamed of Canada’s historical faults as a proud, modern Canadian is not oxymoronic. It is in fact common, the poll suggests.
“Those people don’t see the contradiction between feeling proud of our country’s accomplishments and feeling ashamed of the things we’ve learned about its history, particularly about treatment of Indigenous peoples,” Jedwab said.
A slight majority of 52 per cent believe that in Canada “everyone is born with an equal opportunity to succeed.” That view is stronger among older demographics, as high as 63 per cent among the over 55s, and among those who were born outside Canada, at 57 per cent.
In ranking a set of challenges from biggest to smallest, a few things stood out.
Respondents in Alberta were way over the national average in choosing ideological conflict between the right wing and left wing.
Respondents in the Prairies were way over the national average is choosing Indigenous and non-indigenous relations.
Fewer than one person in 10 prioritized gender relations, and even fewer immigrant and non-immigrant relations. Religious and secular relations barely registered. But relations between rich and poor was at the top, just behind ideological conflict.
Conducted in September, the survey of 1,502 Canadians was done via an online panel. Traditional margins of error do not apply, but a similarly sized random sample would have a margin of error of 2.5 per cent, 19 times out of 20.
European Accomplishments — Are They Teaching These to Your Kids in School?
Pierre Poilievre won’t say this about Canada’s housing crisis
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A video produced by Pierre Poilievre about Canada’s housing crisis is going viral on social media, amassing millions of views. But many Canadians noticed something was missing from his 15-minute analysis – any mention of Trudeau’s open borders mass immigration agenda. Last week, Abacus Research published a poll indicating that 69% of Canadians think immigration is negatively impacting the housing crisis and 62% of immigrants think Trudeau’s immigration levels are too high.
So why are the Conservatives refusing to talk about mass immigration?
Are they afraid of being called racist by their opposition? Are they afraid of alienating new immigrant voters? The data, year after year, has proven that Canadians want a serious conversation about immigration.
Right-wing German party secures ‘historic’ win
An AfD candidate has been elected as town mayor for the first time
Tim Lochner. © Matthias Rietschel/Getty Images
The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has won a mayoral election for the first time, making history in the Saxon town of Pirna. The victory comes less than two weeks after regional authorities designated the AfD as “extremist.”
The AfD has enjoyed rising support among German voters in recent months, at a time when the approval ratings of all three parties in the country’s ruling ‘traffic light’ coalition have hit record lows.
Tim Lochner, who represented the AfD, garnered 38.5% of the vote in the second round of voting on Sunday, ahead of Christian Democratic Union (CDU) contender Kathrin Dollinger-Knuth on 31.4%.
The AfD candidate had won 33% of the vote in the first round of polling on November 26, although none of the five candidates secured the absolute majority necessary to win outright, sending the vote to a second stage. READ MORE: 74% of Germans think Scholz failing at his job – YouGov poll
Two of the original contenders exited the race before the second round and urged their supporters to vote for Dollinger-Knuth. The Green and Left parties also backed her in the December vote, although their support proved insufficient to propel the CDU into first place.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), AfD co-leader Alice Weidel described Lochner’s victory as “historic.”
Free Voters party candidate Ralf Thiele, who came in third with 30.1%, said there is a “countrywide trend” that shows the AfD is “becoming stronger.”
The Green party branch in Saxony said it was “dismayed” by the election outcome in Pirna, while the Left party called on “all democratic parties” to unite against the AfD.
Earlier this month, the president of the Saxon branch of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), Dirk-Martin Christian, announced that the AfD had officially been deemed extremist over its “anti-constitutional agenda.”
The new legal status allows the BfV to deploy surveillance and intelligence means to gather information about the right-wing party’s activities without restriction.
Saxony became the third German region to take action against the AfD, after Thuringia and Sachsen-Anhalt.
The party previously garnered 27.5% of the vote in the last regional election in Saxony in 2019.
In October, the AfD recorded its best-ever performance in a western German state, receiving 18.4% of the vote in the Hesse regional election
Anyone who wants to judge how far into corruption our present U.S. regime has sunk needs to view the documentary “The Fall of Minneapolis” which covers the George Floyd case and the official reaction to it.
Before the evidence was even finalised, the President of the United States, the Vice-President of the United States, the then Speaker of the U.S. House, the current (Republican) Speaker of the House, the mayor, governor, and state attorney general declared that George Floyd had been murdered by the police. The FBI showed up immediately to join a local fatality case.
The trial of Officer Dereck Chauvin is shown to have been a travesty of justice in every respect. Even while jurors were being chosen, the City of Minneapolis declared a large settlement to the Floyd “family” which he himself had never supported. The judge allowed known BLM members to be considered as jurors and excluded much exculpatory evidence. He ruled against moving the trial to a less dangerous venue, although the proceedings were held behind barbed wire and the jurors had every reason to be fearful. The honest findings of the original autopsy were disregarded.
There is no question that Floyd, now regarded around the world as a saint, was a career felon and thoroughly disreputable thug who resisted arrest because he was high on several drugs in amounts that could be fatal. The police were endeavouring to keep him quiet, waiting for the ambulance they had called because he complained of breathing problems.
Officer Chauvin was a 19-year veteran known for his steadiness in bad situations. The knee position that was claimed to be responsible for Floyd’s death was fully authorized in the manual familiar to all Minneapolis police. Several city officials lied under oath that was not so.
The leftist media in other countries, always eager to run down Americans, now declare as truth that American police have a vicious policy against black people, although the five policemen who had to cope with Floyd included a black and an Asian. And the fact that more policemen are killed by black criminals than the other way around. And that the Floyd matter was a routine thing that big city police deal with almost daily.
Most importantly, what this event shows is the disconnect between the state and the society it is supposed to represent. Those who manage to scramble themselves into positions of power have no interest in the welfare of ordinary folk or in understanding the daily reality around them. Their primary interest is in maintaining their place by a phony narrative that makes them feel virtuous. This government disregard for society is not a good thing for the great numbers of us “deplorables.”
Those of us old enough to remember the Civil Rights revolution can recall how the representatives of Minnesota were at the forefront in demanding that the feds come down hard on evil Southerners. At that time the black population of Minnesota was minuscule. It has since grown greatly, which is attributed to generous welfare benefits. While we sympathise with peace officers whose lives are being ruined by a corrupt government, we can’t help but feel a bit of satisfaction at seeing that State endure some Reconstruction of its own. Reconstruction was imposed on the South by armed force, but the Minnesotans have done it to themselves.