Saturday, January 21, 2023

O, Canada! ScotiaBank DEBANKS Political Dissident & Criminally Accused, Jeremy MacKenzie

Okay, so MacKenzie is a dissident, which means he dissents against government policies, actions, and positions.  During COVID-19, the lockdowns, its mandates, and poisonous jabs, I don't know of anybody who didn't have distaste for government edicts and violations of our rights.  But no matter.  The government doesn't need excuses to come after you.  They come after you, then invent plausible reasons that help deny the illegal, trivial, and random nature of their charges and actions. 

Here is Jeremy MacKenzie speaking for himself and about Omar Khadr.

Look at how Wikiwand describes Jeremy:

Jeremy MacKenzie (born 1985 or 1986) is a Canadian military veteran, podcaster, the founder of far-right group Diagolon, and a Canada convoy protester.

Except for the tag of "far-right," it's pretty innocuous. With the exception of Obama, rarely do Americans hear about Leftist activists in the United States anymore.  Oh, during the early years of the Iraq War, 2003-2013, we heard about anti-war demonstrations, led in large part by Cindy Sheehan, across the country.  Then came the "community activist," Barry Sotero, into the White House, and no more war protest.  None for Libya 2011, none for Syria 2011-present. What happened?  But then we did begin to hear more about "far-right" activists called "extreme," a label we never heard tagged to anti-war demonstrators.  But if you want to fight for your country, if you've suddenly been turned into a dissident, or God forbid, an insurgent, why then the federal government tags you as such and proceeds to treat you as inhuman.  Remember the "Unite the Right Rally" in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 11 and 12th, at the beginning of Trump's presidency? Time Magazine called it a "state of emergency," despite the fact that Chicago sees more killings in an afternoon than Charlottesville had all weekend.  But this is not a death count competition.  My point is that the media, which is owned by the Left through Operation Mockingbird, demonizes anything that the right organizes.  Anything, so as to make them out to be terrorists.  Where we were at once frightened by Al Queda and Isil and ISIS, and others, your federal government is trying to make you afraid of patriots.  Which begs the question, who and what type of people are running the federal government?

The rest of that Wikiwand entry on MacKenzie reads quite ominous.  Under "Interests and Views," it reads

MacKenzie founded the alt-right group Diagolon. He is a firearms enthusiast and a Plaid Army podcaster.

MacKenzie has stated that there is a race war occurring in the US, and has described the Nuremberg Trials as a kangaroo court

Okay, true or not, people have interests outside politics.  I would say that as a Canadian, there's a likelihood that he likes hockey or skating or outdoor activities of some kind besides firearms enthusiast, which by the way, good for him.  But then to burden him with the belief in a race war without elaborating on it or providing MacKenzie's reasons for thinking that, all that Wikiwand is doing is demonizing him as crazy.  And by the way, have you seen the cities across America?  Where did all the white people go?  And who is moving into our cities?  Lots of Muslims from all over the Middle East, think that white Americans, as a running joke, are all pedophiles.  So these guys come to the United States on the American taxpayers' dime and they forget how to be grateful.  Instead, want to tell Americans and Christians how to run their society, and then claim "racism" when Christian Americans don't like their conduct or attitude.  To limit a discussion to race alone without accounting or weighing the regional differences of an individual and his culture, and just come in and tag someone as belonging to a group, is so, so weak.  Talk about your lazy thinking.  This is the problem of welfare.  We give welfare to the world, and the world has contempt for Americans and our Christian values.  But the federal government isn't exactly Christian in any sense of the word.  

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