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Our Neighbors to the North Highlight What Americans Should Be Concerned About

Our Neighbors to the North Highlight What Americans Should Be Concerned About

Here’s a quick update, and yes, it might seem odd to think about Canada, but there’s something worth noting.

For starters, I’ve always been a fan of Canadian comedians. If there’s one thing they excel at, it’s humor.

A LIBERAL POLITICIAN FACES THE IMPACTS OF Liberalism

A prominent supporter of “multiculturalism, diversity, and inclusion, which are seen as key Canadian values,” has now experienced the fallout from these ideals in a recent election that seems more akin to what you’d expect in a developing nation rather than North America.

Nate Erskine-Smith, who formerly served as a Liberal MP, is contesting the outcome that declared Ahsanul Hafiz, a name that almost sounds like a sneeze, the winner in the Ontario Liberal Party leadership race.

Just to be transparent, I might not have nailed every political term when discussing this. Honestly, Canada’s political system is a bit perplexing to me. Anyway, that’s not really the main point.

Erskine-Smith lost by just 19 votes, despite claiming there were 34 more votes cast than registered voters.

Sound familiar?

It gets even more complicated. Though the rules were clear before the election, it appears that poll organizers didn’t enforce them properly. Requirements for voter ID were completely disregarded, with some voters using things like Amazon receipts and even unsigned leases as identification. Some “asylum seekers” claimed they had just arrived and lacked ID. One even presented a “visitor visa” to vote. Remarkably, this was all accepted.

Voters were reportedly taking phone calls while casting their ballots—on speakerphone! And some were snapping photos of their votes right there in the booth. Although vote-buying is against the law, it seems there were exceptions for certain groups.

The Globe and Mail, which isn’t known for being extreme in its views, noted that poll organizers lost control of the voting process. People were milling about after voting, leaving and returning freely, basically using exits as entrances. Allegations surfaced that the Hafiz campaign had officials present, guiding voters on how to cast their ballots.

The campaign even worked to mobilize “visitors” and “non-citizen” voters!

I’m not quite sure what the legality of that is in Canada. I mean, it probably is permitted, given the country’s policies.

Is anyone surprised that those in power didn’t really address the chaos caused by “immigrants of color” undermining the very foundation of democracy? It seems better to accept a rigged election than to be labeled a racist.

This scenario resembles elections in troubled regions, which is, frankly, sad.

Now, Erskine-Smith is not only pushing for an investigation and an audit of the election results, but he also wants Ontario to officially establish that only citizens and permanent residents can vote. How controversial!

Back in 1984, when Erskine-Smith was born, the area was approximately 13% “visible minority.” Christianity held a dominant presence at that time. Fast-forward to the present, and people of European descent now make up less than 25% of the population, with Bangladeshis leading the demographic shift. Religious influences have also changed notably.

Isn’t this the outcome you get from supporting “diversity” and “mass immigration”? Voting chaos, fake IDs, dubious ballots, and questionable elections. You start to wonder about the future of once-polite society.

If only libs in other areas would take notice.

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