@PeterSweden7 ‘BREAKING: The Socialist government in Britain is planning to treat “extreme mis*gyny” as terr*rism. This will be misused to jail anyone that opposes feminism. Britain is going full Soviet.’
@SkillsGapTrain @PeterSweden7 ‘Poor Romanians. After three decades of gruelling efforts to recover from the political revolution of 1989, that shifted them from communism to capitalism, to the western system, they then endured a decade of hyperinflation during the 1990s in effort to try to get their economy, industry and labour market working again — a common hyperinflation plight among Eastern European nations following their exit from the oppressive Warsaw Pact.’
‘As they worked tirelessly to rebuild their national economy — despite the exodus of many leaders and skilled professionals to the West.. millions upon millions.. real demographic decline.. not like they talk about in the Canada as to be afraid of it — still their industry slowly began to stabilize and grow, from all that effort and fighting against all that corruption to pay people for their work or to allow people to keep money from working.’
‘Finally, despite always having their money stolen, some Romanians managed to earn enough to immigrate to the UK, seeking the CHERISHED FREEDOMS of UK. But irony strikes hard. Just as these few Romanians that made it to land of justice and freedom, and just as they manage to find a job in energy company, the UK says.. OK SURPRISE… we are SOVIET now. This is a very interesting dilemma.. this ‘we are soviet game’ being played by the big countries. It kinda feels like they want to have fun at people to confuse them as to who is SOVIET.’
@SkillsGapTrain @PeterSweden7 ‘Further, the misuse of the term “misogyny” to suppress dissent and control behaviour of men, and the responsibility of men in nation states, to guard families, to guard life, to guard their communities, and to guard their nations against corrupt leadership practice, is deeply concerning.’
‘We’ve seen similar patterns in Canada, where even basic affirmations of male identity or traditional masculinity have been controversially labelled as misogynistic. Simply for the self-identification of being a man. This framing risks stifling genuine expression and undermines the authority men have to stand up for timeless values…’
‘— or as some would say “the code”, in reference to moral and ethical codes that traditional men have lived by (before woke age pushed by internet pornography, WEF corporations, academic institutions, wealthy individuals in government levels), morality, courage, risk taking, religiosity, and the noble aspects of masculinity that have been upheld through history.’
‘Throughout history, the virtues and values associated with male heroes have been deeply embedded in cultural narratives, myths, and the ethos of societies.’
These virtues often define the ideal qualities of men in various roles, such as warriors, leaders, protectors, and moral guides. Here are some of the key virtues and values traditionally linked to masculinity:
Courage and Bravery: ‘Courage to face danger, adversity, or challenges without yielding to fear. Historically, this has been crucial for warriors and leaders in battles but also applies to standing up for one’s beliefs.’
Honour and Integrity: ‘Adherence to a moral code, often associated with honesty, fairness, and integrity. Honour compels men to do the right thing, even when it may be the harder path.’
Strength and Resilience: ‘Physical strength is often celebrated in male heroes, but emotional and mental resilience are equally important. The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or to persevere in the face of adversity is highly valued.’
Leadership and Responsibility: ‘The ability to lead, guide, and take responsibility not only for personal actions but also for the welfare of others under one’s charge.’
Wisdom and Intelligence: ‘Being able to make sound decisions, often in complex or stressful situations. Wisdom combines knowledge, experience, and deep understanding.’
Justice and Fairness: ‘Fighting for what is right and just, not just for oneself but for society at large. This often involves defending the weak or oppressed and advocating for fairness.’
Self-Sacrifice and Altruism: ‘Putting the needs of others before one’s own, which is a common trait in the narratives of heroes who risk their own well-being for the benefit of others.’
Stoicism and Emotional Control: ‘The ability to maintain composure and rationality in emotionally charged situations, often tied to the idea of being a “rock” in turbulent times.’
‘Religiosity and Spirituality: ‘A strong moral and ethical framework often connected with religious beliefs, which guide behaviour and decisions.’
Loyalty and Fidelity: ‘Faithfulness and unwavering support to one’s family, friends, country, or cause, often at great personal cost.’
Protectiveness and Provision: ‘The role of protector and provider, ensuring the safety, security, and well-being of one’s family or community. These virtues have shaped the archetype of the male hero across different cultures and eras, painting a complex picture of what masculinity has meant and continues to mean in various contexts. Unfortunately, societies in Canada’s and the UK, at legal level (above banking), and even at banking level (above government), and at government level (above people).. these are working to change these definitions.. to associate male archetype to ‘misogyny’. This is what we experienced in life in Canada (as comments from weak men), but it could be different for others. Unfortunately, this manipulation of social concepts is not just about controlling a narrative but about engineering behaviour and social conformity. It’s a form of control that cuts across Western societies, wielding “misogyny” as a double-edged sword. The tragic irony is that this blade often seems poised to strike not just those who abuse their power against women, but also those men who, are actual saints (punished for being nice to everyone), punished for striving to live by a high moral compass instead of a woke moral compass. This trend is becoming palpable across Canada and extends broadly into the West, and maybe now it is in the UK as well, reflecting a disturbing shift away from the freedoms we once took for granted. This seems to be a worrying and growing pattern that echoes some of the darkest aspects of Soviet control.
Collectivist control over the men, taking 90% of their value of production as people to others. Just as the Romanians who worked tirelessly to escape the grip of totalitarianism find themselves confronted with its spectre in the UK, we too must be vigilant about the creeping resurgence of these oppressive tactics under new guises. Men need to stand on guard for themselves and not give up their security and foundations as men so easily, for the good and freedom of all.’
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@PierrePoilievre ‘In 2021, when the Trudeau Liberals banned PEI potato exports to the US, millions of pounds of potatoes went to waste. It cost PEI farmers over $50 million. Now, Trudeau is adding insult to injury by burdening these hardworking farmers with higher taxes. I’ll axe Trudeau’s tax hikes so farmers pay less and bring home more.’
@SkillsGapTrain‘Mr. Poilievre, fantastic photo! You have found the power of the Romanian farmer (The Potato). We recently learned that the U.S. spends over $4 trillion on healthcare annually, and this cost is rising rapidly, bankrupting Americans and their government in the process, due to an uncontrolled debt collapse and a hyper-inflationary environment. This situation is heavily impacted by diets dominated by poisoned, manufactured ultra-processed foods — 60% in the U.S. compared to just 6% in Italy. These need to be banned, and not just ultra-processed foods, but processed food in general.’
‘Since the WEF wants more processing, the key to ‘freedom’ for nations and citizens is actually less processing than they expect. This is called being a Canadian soldier — taking the initiative in surprise offensives. Furthermore, about half of the U.S. population is obese, but nations in Europe and the majority of the world are not. The problem is here, not everywhere else.’
‘We could significantly reduce healthcare costs in Canada by encouraging healthier eating habits, focusing on fruits and vegetables. This would free up money to solve problems created by PM Trudeau. Investing in building not only homes but also greenhouses near cities would lower food prices and improve the availability of fresh produce (fruits and vegetables), boosting the health of Canadians and the resilience of supply chains during political or military conflicts’
‘This strategy would not only help stabilize our healthcare system but also enhance our national security in emergency or wartime scenarios. This is essential for a country like Canada, which has not installed EMP surge kits necessary for 21st-century wars (thus risking food shortages in an electrified society). Greenhouses are cost-effective and can be set up quickly (for a few thousand dollars), making them a practical investment for our future. They would also create additional jobs in vertical farming, particularly with vegetables and apples, which everyone loves to grow in Canada but often lacks the opportunity.’
@PeterSweden7 ‘HUGE NEWS Italy has BANNED fake lab grown meat. They have also banned ground mounted solar panels on farm land to protect the food supply. Italy is REJECTING the WEF agenda!’
@SkillsGapTrain ‘Italy has a real leader working to guard them. Move to Italy! Property price going up with a culture that stands for morality and the human rights!’
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