The silent exodus: Why some Canadians are giving up

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How many Canadians would leave if the door to the United States was held open by a President Donald Trump?

It’s not a rhetorical question anymore. The exodus has already begun. Families are quietly packing up and heading south. People who once wore the maple leaf with pride are asking themselves a painful but unavoidable question: Can I still raise my children here? Michael Sachs asked himself that question. Then he answered it with a moving truck. After 30 years in Canada, the longtime Canucks fan, community advocate, and Jewish father took his family to the United States. Not because he wanted to, but because he felt he had no choice. His op-ed in the National Post should make every Canadian politician uncomfortable. It should make every taxpayer angry. It should prompt every parent to take a hard look at where this country is headed.
We should be honest: DEI hiring practices, while sold as a form of inclusion, have morphed into exclusion for many Canadians. Merit has taken a back seat to checklists. Division has taken root in our public institutions. Resentment is growing. These policies haven’t brought people together — they’ve created silos. In some workplaces, if you ask questions, you’re branded a problem. If you speak up, you’re labeled intolerant.
 
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"Jewish father"

Before they jump ship, Jewish Canadians should at least publicly denounce efforts made by their co-religionists to import en masse the kind of people who are now making this country unliveable for them
 
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The lawsuits are coming. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 prevents any type of racial discrimination in community building, but they're working around it by having all the land owned by a private association of members, who share the land. I hope they can win their lawfare and begin spreading to other states like Missouri, Idaho, and all the other states they're planning.

We need to try this in Canada as well, but more discreetly to avoid the tyrannical Marxist state apparatus.
 
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Fair housing act prevent discrimination to buying land and real estate. They do not exactly share the land itself. You buy shares from the corporation that owns the land. These shares are then associated to land allotments you will direcly own through the shares.

What the court case will be about is how private corporations or LLCs sell shares who they want to. Which is going open can of worms.
 
I know a couple of Neo-pagan groups that are either doing the same thing, or are planning on doing the same thing as these guys. I know of a couple that operate on a parallel society model.

I get the Neo-pagan vibes from this group as well, just be warned that some of these groups consider all Abrahamic religion to be "Jews"
 
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Just imagine the experiences of a black guy who forces himself into one of these communities via lawfare:

"So, the takeaway from today's sermon in Thor's Temple is that, since Odin clearly ordained that the browner and inferior races must be kept as far away from the white Nordic man as possible, it's only natural that Aryans should be able to live in communities of our own... oh Jesus, Tyrone, don't tell me you have another question?!"
 
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