It's a somber Canada Day so it is. Times have changed. The world has lost it's mind and it's hard to feel the same pride we once had in a world filled with hate and hostility. There's a small comfort in the knowledge that were are not the 51st state and we are not Americans. No offense.
We're certainly not better than the Americans but we are definitely different in our overall lookout on life. Some of the American hate is definitely spilling over into Canada just as some of the far left insanity is. That kind of extremism on both sides diminishes us.
We see the globalist agenda. Then we see the knee jerk reaction to the Globalist agenda which has become the same thing. Trump has embraced Globalism. So has Netanyahu. Netanyahu is a horrible person. His defiantly dishonest form of evil also diminishes us. Israel wasn't supposed to be that. It reminds me of a few scriptures in the Old Testament.
Moses leads the children of Israel out of Egypt through the Red Sea on dry ground. He heads up to the mountain for some solemn fasting and prayer. When he gets back they're all dancing naked around a golden calf and he understandably loses it. We are the covenanted people. This is not keeping your covenant. We see that a lot in the world today when it comes to Intelligence agencies. Breaking covenants to partake in deplorable conduct is shameful.
Israel has a bloody and extreme history. So does America. Extreme good and extreme evil. I started watching a western series on Netflix called 1883. What a horrible time in a horrible place. The main character meets his family in Fort Worth Texas in the wild west where Texas was full of extremism.
Fort Worth was a rough and evil place at the time. It was no place to bring your family. We know that Texas is famous for the right to bear arms. Yet during that time period the bandits exploited that right and were ruthlessly violent. Which caused a ruthless response. Back then the government wasn't trying to kill you, all the bandits were.
I don't think Canada had the same violent history during that time period. Right or wrong, we never had a civil war over the right to keep slaves. We certainly had criminals but back then the right to bear arms created a lot of bullies and that is exactly what we see with Trump and Iran. Nobody likes a bully.
Netanyahu is far beyond being a bully. Netanyahu is Satanic. In Mathew 23 Christ confronted the religious leaders at the time calling them liars, hypocrites and extortionists. He went so far as to call them children of the Devil fit for hell.
That stern rebuke could also apply to any religious group that says one thing and does another. Laura Lynn Tyler Thompson is making a career of exposing the Daystar drama.
It's all way too much for me to follow. My point is there is always wolves in sheep's clothing that enter in from among us trying to lead us astray. That is not new. It's something we always have to be aware of.
We have the same problem within Canada and within Canadian politics. Mark Carney represents good and evil. His ties to the World Economic Forum and leftist extremism is evil. Yet resisting Trump's attack on Canadian sovereignty is a good thing. As is taking a much different approach to immigration.
ICE prisons are a a bad precedent just like the CIA's black prisons are. Excessive unvetted immigration is a bad thing but so is immigration hate. I believe in the Canadian Mosaic.
I am worried about the cost of land and housing in Canada. That has become extreme. Yet there's no magic solution. Big cities have always been more expensive to live in compared to rural areas. The good news is that with remote working more people are able to live in rural areas.
Alberta has started to become a little too loud and proud for me. A little too arrogant. Many of them are embracing the me first movement. We will see just how many after their referendum. Often the silent majority is much larger than the belligerent minority. We'll see. I'm sure there are more good people in Alberta than bad people just like everywhere else. I met a lot of good, hard working Albertans in Calgary when I visited there.
The thing with the oil and gas extremism, setting climate change aside, is that we all know pollution is bad. Taking care of the planet is like avoiding unnecessary national debt. It leaves the world a better place for our children.
We also know that natural gas is clean burning. It's affordable. Heating a home with electricity is not affordable. Banning natural gas has nothing to do with protecting the environment. It uses fake environmentalism as an excuse to drive inflation.
Banning gas vehicles is also a bad idea. Yet denouncing electric vehicles is unwise. Alberta is so reliant on oil and gas they appear to mock electric vehicles at times. Banning anything isn't normally a good idea. Freedom means you are free to choose. Free to choose and free to move - mobility rights.
Before electric vehicles became popular there was a documentary called Who killed the electric car? People said we have the technology for it but the oil companies are blocking it. Oil companies like the Rothschilds historically have funded Communism. They haven't been known for being good. They're known for ruthless monopolies that gouge consumers.
So when it comes to electric vehicles we see two extremes. One extreme is banning gas vehicles. The other extreme is banning EV's. EVs are good but they should be implemented voluntarily through supply and demand.
EVs aren't perfect. Disposing of the batteries create pollution. Running EV's with electricity generated by industrial coal are not green. You're better off with a gas vehicle. Industrial coal creates massive pollution.
So this Canada Day I'm not loud and proud. I'm cautious but hopeful, still looking for the promised land. I don't support the noisy extremism. Yet I'm no better than anyone else. I'm just a quite Canada who shuns all that crazy nonsense. Peace.
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