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Canadians, Serve Your New Masters: Accept Your Dispossession With a Bow, a Scrape, and a Servile Smile

Looking at the YouTube view counts, this worthy Elections Canada campaign is really making an impact and is definitely worth the millions it doubtlessly cost the White taxpayers of Canada.

by Richard Ward

IN A 30 second commercial that has been filling TV screens for a week now, Elections Canada encourages Canadians to register and vote on October 21st because, in their words, “It’s Our Vote”.

But if you look at the faces of the half dozen people featured in this ad, you might get the impression that it is not “our” vote — the vote of “old stock” Canadians — but “their” vote, the vote of the million migrants who pass through our gates or walk across our borders each and every year courtesy of an immigration and refugee policy constructed in defiance of public opinion. As far as I can determine, at least four of the actors in this cute story are “people of colour” (POC), and three of them New Canadians, including the one or two year old product of a biracial marriage.

Even the less discerning of us will appreciate that Elections Canada’s sales pitch is rife with stark symbolism. If it needed a title, it could be called be “Moving Day”, as it features someone whom I would dub “Mr. Token”, a young White male with golden locks cheerfully helping POC carry furniture into their new abode. Significantly, several frames depict the New Canadians among them at a Citizenship ceremony, with their right hand up and poised to swear allegiance. Particularly poignant is the image of the baby boy in his father’s arms clutching a small maple leaf flag.

All in all, it is one big happy and harmonious display of Canada-in-the-making. Aside from their racial composition, one cannot fail to notice that all of the people in this ad are young. It doesn’t take a genius to see what demographic this commercial is directed at, and which political parties or politicians they are most likely to vote for. Let me give you a hint. It isn’t Maxime Bernier or the Peoples Party of Canada. Of course, I wouldn’t dream of questioning the neutrality of a taxpayer funded instrument of information and integrity like Elections Canada. I am sure that Elections Canada is above reproach, like the CBC.

Diversity cultists would no doubt claim that the racial makeup of these actors merely represents the reality of Canada today. Not quite. Visible minorities make up roughly half of Metro Vancouver and Toronto — not two-thirds, as this ad would suggest. Moreover, in no way does this ad reflect the racial profile of the nation at large, where visible minorities make up 22% of the population. It may come as a shock to the social engineers in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, but the universe extends far beyond the urban boundaries of these bastions of enlightenment, tolerance and diversity. As a matter of fact, I would suggest that a good third of Canadians are grounded in reality, something that most progressive big city dwellers can barely relate to. If these morally superior beings were interested in seeing what reality looks like, the protocol is clear. Turn off the CBC. Pack your bags. Get in your car. And take a trip to small town hinterland communities where ordinary people tend to dwell. But be prepared to be triggered by common sense.

It must be understood that in commissioning commercials like this, it was never the intention of the immigration lobby and its executive arm in parliament to depict Canada as it actually is, but rather, to condition viewers to accept the Canada that they hope will unfold. The message is, “This is a done deal. This is what our cities and towns will soon look like, whether you like it or not. Resistance is futile.” In other words, these kind of TV ads are not descriptive but prescriptive. And we have had a ton of them in recent years, haven’t we?

Those who care to reflect upon the rapid demographic change that this Elections Canada message illustrates will soon realize that it is not precisely about “Moving Day”, but rather, Moving “in” Day. But if someone is moving “in”, then the question becomes, “Who is moving out?” From coast to coast, the answer is clear: Old stock Canadians, both young and old. That is why formerly “sleepy” towns and quiet havens from Camrose to Charlottetown are experiencing a population boom.

The irony is, many of these White flight (or White plight? ) urban refugees are fleeing from the consequences of policies imposed by the open borders parties they voted for. Maybe we could call it “The Californian liberal effect.”. Displacement looks good on them, doesn’t it? Do you think that eventually these people will connect the dots between urban decay, unaffordable housing, and traffic congestion on the one hand and the policy of mass immigration on the other? Can we fix stupid?

Time will tell.

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Source: The Jackson Press

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Nigel
Nigel
4 October, 2019 7:32 am

Said it a million times and will say it once more . . . . . YOU DESERVE WHAT YOU TOLERATE, and if Canadians can’t muster up the mettle to stand up for their own future, then they deserve whichever way the hammer [in this case, the guillotine] falls on them. Be brave, Canada, get REAL before it’s too late !! How can you allow this ? What fear governs your souls that you will sit by and DO NOTHING while your country is being DECIMATED ? May God forgive you all for your apathy. May your kids forgive you for allowing their subjugation.

Pierre
Pierre
Reply to  Nigel
4 October, 2019 9:09 am

Easy on Canadians, 70 years of cultural marxism has taken its toll. Canadians are now thoroughly brainwashed by their education, Hollywood, and the media. Most, too busy making a living don’t read and don’t really know what’s going on although they feel in their gut something is wrong. Whats missing in Canada is a real leader like Putin.

Craig
Craig
Reply to  Pierre
5 October, 2019 12:36 am

Putin is still a tool of the hebes

Mr. Hilter
Mr. Hilter
6 October, 2019 1:15 pm

Trudeau himself said he finds the idea of “old stock Canadians” offensive.

Truthweed
Truthweed
Reply to  Mr. Hilter
6 October, 2019 5:00 pm

Is Trudeau a Canadian?

Holyphonic
Holyphonic
7 October, 2019 4:01 pm

“The irony is, many of these White flight (or White plight? ) urban refugees are fleeing from the consequences of policies imposed by the open borders parties they voted for.”

This is a really stupid point, because in Canada, there is no party you can vote for who ISN’T open borders.

Zack
Zack
Reply to  Holyphonic
7 October, 2019 6:22 pm

We cannot vote our way out of this planned genocide of our people; not in Canada or anywhere else. Thus the importance for every morally healthy White man and woman to join our ranks here with the National Alliance.