John,
Today is Remembrance Day. At 11 o'clock, we will take
a moment of silence to remember the Canadians who fought and died in
the wars and conflicts our country has been a part of.
It is
an unfortunate flaw of humanity that we must go to war and fight with
each other. The reasons and justifications are plentiful, but the
result is never pleasant.
In Canada’s history, we have
fought many wars for many different reasons. From the War of 1812 to
the World Wars to the War in Afghanistan, Canada has been there.
On this day, we remember those Canadians who were on
the battlefields.
Their bravery. Their sacrifice.
It is crucial that we endeavour to not only remember,
but understand our history.
If not, we are
doomed to repeat it.
Canadians who have fought and
died are everyday people. Our fathers, brothers, and sons. Our
mothers, sisters, and daughters.
They courageously answered
the call to defend our country and our values but were perhaps unaware
that they were sometimes fighting for globalist elites who did not
have the interests of our country at heart.
Today, Russia is
at war with Ukraine. We hear daily from the government, the media, and
commentators that Canada must support Ukraine against Russia because
of vague reasons such as “protecting democracy” in that country.
John, we must remain on guard against old-fashioned war
propaganda. Otherwise, Canadians may end up dying for a false cause.
The entire political establishment is filled with warmongering
globalists obsessed with endless wars in foreign countries.
There is no opposition in the House of
Commons.
The PPC is the only party that stands for
peace and diplomacy.
The only party that wants to see our
resources invested in Canada, instead of backing a war that has
nothing to do with us.
I hope you take some time today to
reflect on our history, and to have a thought for those who gave
everything for this country.
- Max