shockedcanadian
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Through the years I have expressed the persecution against me. Much of this is due to the caste system we condone here allowing the most vile citizens in this country to exploit the poor for their benefit.
Without accountability or basic premises which have been ingrained (in most of the West) since the Magna Carta of 1215 for crying out loud, the Security Industrial Complex in Canada is free to abuse citizens at will, usually at a very young age. Sick and frightening. Now well known thanks to some of the efforts of those in Canada.
One question for my American friends or Canadian apologists (domestically located or otherwise), "how is it that the persecution against me ramped up hardest when I openly stated support for America in her fight against terrorism"?
This is all very peculiar and I raise this only while looking through some very old correspondence and saved details (backed up in a safe place for obvious reasons). It became clear to me that the efforts against me were at their heights whenever I supported America, whether it was during Bush and his response to 9/11 or Obama during the financial crisis.
How is wanting a closer relationship and supporting America, without betraying my own nation by the way; somehow considered a reason to twist the screws tighter against me?
If CSIS peruses this board (or their counterparts), please answer this question for me. Better yet, take action against those who have violated basic premises and who have greatly harmed our National Security and unity with allies. Americans certainly know how many in this country despise them, this is harmful to Canadas prospects not helpful. You have to usurp the Police Apparatuses here or Canadas spiral will continue, this is guaranteed.
Over the years I have seen the increased negative rhetoric against America, from the covert police on out and I have to ask, "is this good policy for Canada"? I trust CSIS because there have been Whistleblowers who have stated the infiltration of foreign nations. Nations very different from the U.S for the record, CSIS needs to step up.
The answer to my primary question has eluded me, as civil liberties has eluded many Canadians. I eagerly await an honest explanation...
Without accountability or basic premises which have been ingrained (in most of the West) since the Magna Carta of 1215 for crying out loud, the Security Industrial Complex in Canada is free to abuse citizens at will, usually at a very young age. Sick and frightening. Now well known thanks to some of the efforts of those in Canada.
One question for my American friends or Canadian apologists (domestically located or otherwise), "how is it that the persecution against me ramped up hardest when I openly stated support for America in her fight against terrorism"?
This is all very peculiar and I raise this only while looking through some very old correspondence and saved details (backed up in a safe place for obvious reasons). It became clear to me that the efforts against me were at their heights whenever I supported America, whether it was during Bush and his response to 9/11 or Obama during the financial crisis.
How is wanting a closer relationship and supporting America, without betraying my own nation by the way; somehow considered a reason to twist the screws tighter against me?
If CSIS peruses this board (or their counterparts), please answer this question for me. Better yet, take action against those who have violated basic premises and who have greatly harmed our National Security and unity with allies. Americans certainly know how many in this country despise them, this is harmful to Canadas prospects not helpful. You have to usurp the Police Apparatuses here or Canadas spiral will continue, this is guaranteed.
Over the years I have seen the increased negative rhetoric against America, from the covert police on out and I have to ask, "is this good policy for Canada"? I trust CSIS because there have been Whistleblowers who have stated the infiltration of foreign nations. Nations very different from the U.S for the record, CSIS needs to step up.
The answer to my primary question has eluded me, as civil liberties has eluded many Canadians. I eagerly await an honest explanation...
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