Belonging, like Gustave Courbet to "no school, to no church, to no institution, to no academy,
least of all to any régime except the régime of liberty",
with a healthy dose of logic and common sense and a tendency to question everything.
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Saturday, 29 October 2011

Heil Harper: His Radical Rightness

Contributor: "YYC"

Harperization of Canada in full swing with majority, critics say

Heil Harper
In an effort to appear unbiased, the Vancouver Sun spends the first half of its article pointing out some of the "radical right" changes Harper is swiftly bringing about in Canada, and then the second half sort of smoothing it all over.

It's serendipitous that this article came out today, because just yesterday I made a note to revive this one by YYC Contributor "Ron": Harper 2.0: abortion, corporatism, Israel, free speech, secrecy & God -"If you thought things were bad ... you haven’t seen nuthin’ yet!"

It's good to be reminded once in a while of the gross magnitude of the damage to both the image and reality of this country that Harper can and will systematically bring about - so that we don't lose track and become enured through forgetfulness.

Governments always count on short memory and easy distractability.

While we're at it, and on the subject of Harper's turning war into "the highest calling" and Canada into a "warrior" state, here's a group of videos of US veterans who state honestly and graphically the evil effects of the criminal, amoral wars they have been asked to fight. (Thanks to a family member for bringing these to my attention.)

You might also want to consider if the final statement in the Sun article is true in light of so many reports that suggest the last federal election was rigged.

And finally, you may also want to re-familiarize yourself with the definition, concept, and indicators of "Fascism".

See also: 14 Points of Fascism

Image borrowed from here.

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