The Art of Newspeak: Preparing for No Future
Good morning from BEAUTIFUL British Columbia! I make a point now of using the name “British Columbia,” because of the woke fools who tell me I am an oppressor for calling the province I grew up in by its name. This province truly is beautiful. It has so much to offer, so much resource, so much natural beauty! You could spend a lifetime exploring here and still be amazed 60 years later.
BC is rich in resources, not only the mind-boggling natural gas deposits in Northern BC, but also incredibly rich farmland, tall, straight forests growing in places so temperate it takes half the time to recover as Alberta forests do, a robust fishery with world class tourism opportunity, plenty of fresh water, including areas that can accommodate hydro-electricity installations, BC really does have it all, they are similar to Alberta in that regard.
Another thing BC has is rapid immigration of extremely wealthy people, companies, and families from Asian countries. The real-estate market in BC is very attractive, as is access to business on the lower mainland. They have a tremendous influx of woke-ish individuals who settle here for unparalleled access to the arts, (save Europe, of course, but that’s a little far for most.) There is nothing wrong with immigration, in fact it is necessary to maintain a country as large as this one. But in this case, BC has ignored conservative voices for decades- voices that tell us that yes, we need immigration but it should be done in a sustainable way and ensure it contributes to our way of life, (since it is our way of life that has created the conditions that attract immigrants, correct?)
This has shot housing prices through the roof. People move to the lower mainland, and they have so much money that money no longer means anything to them. They drive up waterfront property prices and then continue to buy real estate often competing against each other until the price has become unrealistic for most people. This causes rent prices to increase, and eventually the price increases move outward to other parts of BC until even the prospect of renting a home is no longer realistic.
Some may say that government needs to step in, perhaps they are correct. That will not happen in this case, at least in any meaningful way that benefits the people of this province. Why? Those people who are buying up real estate and driving up prices have an almost unlimited amount of money, and our politicians know this. They will not risk biting the hand that feeds them.
The other way to deal with this is to force the government to focus on sustainable immigration with rules on real-estate ownership, which is, by the way, their Constitutional Jurisdiction, and at the same time get out of the way of industry and allow the province to expand at a reasonable rate. At the very least, we should be developing at a rate that gives families the prospect of home ownership.
Maybe I’m missing something there, but it seems logical to me.
The other issue is the massive influx of the radical left. BC has a highly active arm of the Communist Party of Canada, (yep, the CPC!) It appears the majority of the voting block in the lower mainland, and the capital of BC- Victoria, seem to see hard-core socialism as the answer to what ails their province. It is interesting that even though we have historical record of the consequences of socialism, (have you ever heard of Venezuela?) people around the world are being conditioned to believe that somehow it will work this time. If you peruse the CPC website, you will see that they view Capitalism as the root of all evil. Even the more socialist political parties in this country, (NDP,) have points right in their party constitution that advocate for the removal of individual property rights, only state-owned business, no choice in where you reside etc etc. You will own nothing and be happy. They all ignore one major problem with their arguments, a reality that is available in historic record-
Capitalism is responsible for all major advances in society, it is what built nations, it’s the reason people CAN of their own free will help each other. It was capitalistic endeavour that encouraged individuals to take risks and succeed, often to the delight of society as a whole! It is Capitalism that allows us to live free. Socialism on the other hand is responsible for not only some of the worst human rights violations we have ever seen, but the destruction of regimes that tried to implement it for, “the public good.” Nobody has any reason to stick their neck out and take a risk in order to create value or build something if there is no reward.
BC has discarded reality in favour of an ideological fairy tale future that ignores reality. Take a moment to visit the following webpage to get an idea of what I’m about to say.
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/about-bc-s-health-care-system/office-of-the-provincial-health-officer/unlearning-undoing-project
It appears the bureaucrats are running scared, participating in their own demise in order to ensure a seat at the table in the future.
BC- Your government and pseudo-governmental authority is describing themselves as, “white occupier,” or “settlers”. They are disparaging themselves under the boot of those who tell us we should be ashamed of our existence. Your government is abdicating their sovereignty that YOU gave them to global unelected un-accountable organizations that do NOT have your best interest at heart. You are now subject to UNDRIP (you can find some info in a webinar we did HERE- https://fb.watch/qAmemj1dSW/ under both municipal by-law and provincial law. It is noteworthy to point out that you might, if you work together, replace your provincial government with one that values you and your rights and in turn pulls out of UNDRIP. If you read the constitution, you will find no mention of Municipal governments and you’ll find out that municipal governments are created by the provincial government under the direction of the Minister of Municipal Affairs. So, it is fair to say that municipal governments may NOT abdicate the sovereignty of your province.
I wish you luck in that journey.
As I continue my time here in BC, enjoying my time with my Grandparents I feel something that I only recently discovered- a sense of impending loss. I first felt this when I had a conversation with my Papa about him and my Grandma going home to be with the Lord. They are 91 and 92 soon. They’ve been married 70 years and their goal is to live to see their 70th anniversary in September. For the first time in my life, I started to think about what my world will feel like without them in it. I do not like the idea. As I read more about what’s happening in this province, and country I get that same feeling. It feels to me, with everything that’s going on, that BC may indeed fall to the global elite disguised as, “for the public good”. I feel like, if this province doesn’t give it’s head a serious shake that it will no longer be our home but instead it will become the foothold of the socialist nightmare that’s currently on our door-step.
We can not stop time and keep my Grandparents here, but we can stop the advance of socialism into this province, and country. The problem is that we can only do this if we work together which is proving to be difficult to say the least. We need to educate people and recruit them to stand for truth, setting aside our differences. We need to support organizations that are working towards prosperity and freedom. We also need to support politicians who are working to change and make laws to our benefit as well, although I do understand peoples’ reluctance to do so.
From what I see occurring around me I have little hope that things will work out the way we want them to, though I do take comfort in that things will happen as they are intended to, according to the Plan. We are on the precipice of a disaster here in this country- the last bastion of freedom. The reality is that we are on a collision course with an ideology that is not well-suited to human flourishing but instead results in our demise, but a strange demise in that people will beg for it. Knowing this I believe it is critically important that we build networks and know who we can count on. We need to be sovereign in every possible aspect of our lives for example food production, energy, health etc. We should be holding true to the principles of Family, Freedom and Faith.
And we need to enjoy burgers and cinnamon buns from the Whistle Stop Cafe, in Mirror Alberta while we can.
-Chris
