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This is deeper than Israel. The anti-Israel riots taking place in Europe, Britain, and America are more than protests about what's going on thousands of miles away to people they never met. It's about haves and have nots. The white's, who are the "in" class, and the nonwhites who are on the out. The rich, who are the "in" class, and the 99% of people struggling who are on the out. The comfortable, and those who have to worry about how they will make their next bill. The Jews are seen as the comfortable, rich, white class. They are seen as the elite of the elite who don't have a care in the world --- while the earth is collapsing for everyone else. All of the ills we face today: rising cost of living that many of us can't meet, a super-wealthy class that nobody can break into, new rules set by the politicians that make hard-work and honesty a crime instead of a blessing -- It feels like we are helpless to rise above the tidal wave of darkness engulfing the world. So we need someone to blame. As always, the world chooses the usual suspects. Hating Israel isn't about "justice," there is no justice in siding with rapists and murderers. Hating Israel is about venting your anger at the corner of the world you occupy and blaming the most visible target. From London to Libson to Long Beach . . . this is pure antisemitism. The danger for the rest of the world is that antisemitism reaches full pitch when a society is on the verge of collapse. These riots are less about the end of Israel, and more about the end of the societies where they are taking place.
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What happened is the obviously #erroneous allowing of #immigrationtocanada from #terrorist #supporting #countries and #regions that is ruining #Canada as it is ruining #France and other #European countries. THIS is what real "#replacement" means, not the false narrative of "#whites" being replaced, but the #complete and #utter elimination of #Western #Culture and #values with a hate-filled culture that supports #terrorism and #atrocities not found in the #West. #immigrationnews #immigrationcanada #immigrationreform #immigrationpolicy #immigrationmatters #immigration #Middleeast #Arab #Palestinian #Syria #Iraq #Iran #Lebanon #Jordan #Egypt #Yemen #SaudiArabia #UnitedArabEmirates #Qatar #Libya
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Poilievre brings viewers home with another incredible ad. 📽 As we move closer to the next federal election, the Conservatives have put forward another video ad that captures the spirit of the nation. As Canadians struggle to afford groceries, housing, and feel safe on their streets, Poilievre offers a path forward through hard work and common sense. The spot emphasizes a softer and more compassionate tone from Poilievre as he highlights that Canadians feel like the Canada they knew is no longer here. The tagline “common sense will lead us home” is also a great line to contrast his vision for Canada versus what Trudeau has done over his mandate. Notably, Conservatives have highlighted the issue of Canadians losing trust in their immigration system. A recent Angus Reid poll released in early September stated that concerns over immigration had quadrupled in the past 24 months and one in five Canadians say it is one of the top issues in the country. As the Conservatives maintain strong poll numbers and continue to grow their war chest month after month, we can expect to see an increasing amount of creative content highlighting their vision for Canada. #cdnpoli #bringithome #CPC
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It feels like we are all a long way from home. But common sense will bring home the Canada we know and love.
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Here are 8 things you need to know before you go to Canada
Top 8 Things You Need to Know Before You Go to Canada!
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I don’t usually post personal things on LinkedIn, but today, as I celebrate Canada Day, I find myself reflecting on this incredible country’s past, present, and future, as well as my family’s place in it. Not many people know this, but I was not born in Canada. My parents immigrated to Canada when I was young, and I watched them make countless sacrifices and work long hours in odd jobs just to get our family by. They did this because they believed in the Canadian dream. I am a living embodiment of that dream. The level of social mobility I have experienced within my relatively short lifetime would have been impossible anywhere else. Regardless of whether someone immigrated 20 years ago or 200, the dream has always been the same. For millions of people, both in-country and abroad, Canada is a beacon of hope—hope for a just and free society, and hope that no matter who you are and where you come from, a better future is possible. I recognize that Canada is not perfect. Like many countries, it has a complex history full of injustice and tragedy. However, we, as a society, have recognized these mistakes and are actively working to do better. Canada has made tremendous progress, and that is the true hallmark of any great nation. I love Canada, but I am also concerned for its future. The freedom and democracy we often take for granted were hard-fought and, if not protected, can easily be lost. The Canadian dream is becoming increasingly out of reach. The values and unity that made this country great are slowly eroding. Nevertheless, like my parents, and generations of Canadians before them, I have hope that a better future is possible. With that, I would like to wish my network a joyful Canada Day and a happy birthday to the greatest country in the world!
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Happy Canada Day Eh!!! 🇨🇦 Team YBRIC is sharing some cool facts about Canada. We thought this would be a great way to celebrate July 1st-The national holiday is called Canada Day and is celebrated Canada wide!!! 1. Canada is a monarchy 2. Canada got its own flag in 1965, 100 years after officially becoming a country. 3. There are two official languages in Canada. 4. Canada is the second largest country in the world, after Russia. 5. Canada has the longest coastline in the world. 6. Canada also has the longest international border. 7. The word Canada is derived from an indigenous word. 8. Canada’s national animal is actually a beaver. 9. The capital city of Canada is Ottawa, while its largest cities are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver 10. There are more lakes here than anywhere else in the world 11. Ice hockey is the national winter sport of Canada and Lacrosse is the national summer sport of Canada. 12. Canada has 10 per cent of the world’s forests 13. One of the longest highways in the world is in Canada. 14. Canada has superpowers! Some of the world’s most popular superheroes, including Spiderman and Wolverine, were created by Canadians!!! 🤩 last and the most interesting one 15. Canada has one of the highest immigration rates in the world. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 📣So if you are interested to immigrate, Canada could be your best choice, contact us to know how: ✍️Directors: Akhil Chadha & Shruti Chadha 🍁Shruti Chadha~Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant~Member of CICC, Member of CAPIC, Commissioner of Taking Affidavits in Ontario 🇨🇦Yellow Brick Road Immigration Consultancy Inc. 🌍 YBRIC~Your Road To Success ☎️ +1-647-261-4166 📱 +1-647-539-3774 🌎 www.ybric.com 📧 info@ybric.com
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