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posted ago by Nowsthetime ago by Nowsthetime +8516 / -1

I’m from France. This election has really opened my eyes. I simply had not grasped the level of tyranny exercised by the media, big tech etc. I’m doing my share too. I’ve contacted your Senators, have explained that POTUS victory meant victory for us too, that our future and freedom depend on yours (I truly believe it) and that they have to fight and stand with us. I have thanked judges, even though they are only doing their jobs. I have thanked Mo Brooks and Tommy Tuberville. I speak to people, show them times when the media conveyed fake news. Not all care to listen but some do. I have registered on Twitter, thought I’d be a digital soldier, but got banned (you can say things like “Trump won!” but you can’t state facts and the Constitution - the irony if it, I know-, or your account gets restricted, so I’ve abandoned that pathway. I have also registered with a political party and have given money to it too. I’m doing my share as you’re all doing. It’s a fight worth fighting. It is tiring and time-consuming but when I kiss my son goodnight, I know that I owe it to him to fight, so that his world is a good one to live in as a future teenager and an adult. I’ll see you tomorrow in the morning. Keep up the good fight. Good night, pedes.

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empressgold 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don’t doubt that there are pockets of conservatives within the Sikh community. I am not bashing them at all, just pointing out that there are more Sikhs in Canadian government, than India. I see no problem comparing a corrupt legislature to Canada’s, as Canada is perhaps one of the most corrupt legislatures in the West right now. At least Modi is upfront with how he feels, while our politicians use subversion tactics and have been doing so since at least the 60s. Even Yuri Bezmenov was caught surprised by how deep into communist ideology Canada was when he defected here from Russia. A great book to read to learn about Canada’s close relationship with communism is George Grant’s “Lament for a Nation” (1970).

Indeed anecdotal, as the city of Surrey, with one of the largest Sikh populations in Canada, has voted for liberal/ndp MLAs for decades. So whatever “conservative” chit chat is taking place at the temple, is not translating to political votes. How do we change that?

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