Will Canada ever become a real democracy?

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Elections are not the proof of democracy. Freedoms are. The Ontario College of Psychologists has demanded that Dr Jordan Peterson submit himself to mandatory social-media communication retraining with their “expert” for, among other crimes, retweeting @PierrePoilievre and criticizing @JustinTrudeau and his political allies. And nobody in Canada protest and the idiots keep paying taxes to finance a government that works against them.

Will Canada ever become a real democracy?

Elections are not the proof of democracy. Freedoms are.

And Canada, is having less and less freedoms, and more and more restrictions.

In the name of so called liberalism, Canada is developing a modern style of a dictatorship.

We also do not always like Doctor Jordan  Peterson's standpoints, opinions and agenda.

But this is exactly the test of democracy.

Democracy is not the freedom of speech. only for the people who express opinions we agree with.

Democracy is a society that tolerate controversial opinions, accept and even welcome people with different colors, opinions or sexual orientation.

A country that punish people for their opinions, sooner or later will burn books and will jail and kill people because of their race, sexual orientation and religion, just the same as Hitler did in Europe.

We should never forget that Hitler came to power out of liberal, social democrat party, not from any far right group.

Do not listen to the nice words leaders say,  look at the ugly things they do.

Do not get impressed by the strong words your leaders use to blame others for doing something wrong. This is the way for them to shift your attention from the ugly things they do at home, to you.

Canada is becoming a dictatorship, in the name of radical liberalism.

Do not let history to repeat itself. Stop it while you can and before it's too late.


















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In January 1993, EUNET launched the first online news website, MOCTEN.com (stands for Music Opinions Culture Technology Economy News), led by Eric Bach, Teus Hagen, Peter Collinson, Julf Helsingius, Daniel Karrenberg,...  Read more

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