
“I’ve gone from being a patriotic Canadian to the point where I wouldn’t risk a hangnail for Canada,” laments our guest Mark Vandermaas. “Canada’s done. There is no political solution; there is no legal solution.”
A retired member of the Canadian armed forces, Mark’s experience as a Canadian activist included his being arrested for carrying a Canadian flag in public. This was perhaps an event symbolic of his ultimate decision to escape the tyranny in Canada and thus be able to say: “We love our life in Ecuador.”
In sharing his story of how he came to ultimately choose Ecuador as his destination, Mark’s narrative of events describing Canada’s descent into tyranny serve as a chilling reminder of just “how fast a supposedly civilized society can go off the rails.”
Referring to the Canada of today as a “grotesquely racist country,” whose national pass time has become “hating people,” Mark is convinced that Canada is not “fixable” and is doomed to collapse as a nation.
“Canada threw out the entire rule of law; they shredded the fabric of Canadian society for refusing medical experimentation. Covid cemented the idea that Canada was over; the sooner Canada is over, maybe then you can build something better.”
Mark is encouraging other Canadians concerned about their personal individual freedom in Canada to flee the country, not necessarily to Ecuador, but to any jurisdiction that does not directly threaten their lives or liberty.
When patriotic citizens find it necessary to flee the country of their home and allegiance, it can justifiably be seen as an act of self defense. Whether such a decision turns out to be Just Right is a question only answerable by those who manage to make the great escape.
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