Just Right

Just Right is a weekly shortwave radio show. Hosts, Bob Metz and Robert Vaughan analyze issues from a viewpoint of individual rights, freedom, and capitalism.

Taliban takeover and the East/West culture clash | Salim Mansur

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Aug 192021
 

The West’s capitulation in Afghanistan marks a pivot point in East-West geopolitics and just as the 20th century was Europe-centered in politics and culture the 21st century will have all eyes on Asia with Afghanistan being at the heart of it.

The West abandoned colonialism after World War II only to replace it with “Nation Building” which, as our guest, Professor Salim Mansur describes, is just colonialism under another name and doomed to fail.

As Salim explains, the West was unprepared for this dynamic shift and rather than end its failed efforts to build democracies in parts of the world where there is no history of individualism it has instead embraced the tribal and collectivist attitudes of its enemies resulting in a string of military failures and the deconstruction of Western values here at home.

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The Fall of Kabul | Salim Mansur

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Aug 172021
 

With the catastrophic retaking of Afghanistan by the Taliban, Joe Biden’s Administration will go down in history as one of the most unfit to rule. Not since The Fall of Saigon has America exhibited such gross incompetence.

Professor Emeritus Salim Mansur joins Robert Vaughan to discuss the failed foreign policy of Biden which led to the takeover of Kabul and the embarrassing fleeing of Americans from that capital.

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Jul 052021
 

Mark Vandermaas has begun an effort to alter the course of Canadian culture and politics one province at a time by creating the New Brunswick Freedom Project.

Inspired in part by the New Hampshire Free State Project Mark’s plan is to encourage those who value individual rights and personal freedom to move to New Brunswick and shift the province’s political compass towards more individual freedom and less socialism.

With its relatively small electorate of less than 600,000, Mark believes that any efforts to change the Canadian political environment will have a greater effect in New Brunswick than any of the more populated provinces.

This video is also available on Rumble here.

Maxime Bernier discusses his arrest in Manitoba

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Jun 222021
 

Maxime Bernier’s arrest in Manitoba on June 11 was unprecedented in Canadian history and yet went virtually unreported by the legacy Canadian media. In this interview with Robert Vaughan, Mr. Bernier describes how he has been cancelled by the media for political reasons.

Also discussed is his insulting treatment by the RCMP, the recent federal court decision on the constitutionality of Justin Trudeau’s quarantine hotels, the New Brunswick government’s admission that they are indeed infringing on peoples Charter rights, and Mr. Bernier’s promise of a Royal Commission into the handling of the pandemic should his People’s Party of Canada be elected to Parliament.

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Jun 132021
 

Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada was arrested in the town of St. Pierre Jolys, Manitoba on June 11. Robert Vaughan discusses this dramatic event, unprecedented in Canadian history, with Professor, Salim Mansur.

“We are no longer an advanced liberal democracy, that is Canada. We have rapidly, over the past 15 months, turned into some third-world country, basically an Animal Farm, a totalitarian Animal Farm where there is one set of laws for me and another set of laws for you.” ~ Salim Mansur.

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UNDRIP and the perversion of rights | Ron Vaillant

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Apr 132021
 

Western nations are committing cultural and national suicide if they adapt their laws to conform to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). Canada is leading the race to oblivion as a nation-state as all major political parties are pushing through legislation (Bill C-15) that will give the globalists in the UN everything they are asking for.

Our guest Ron Vaillant is one man trying to bring attention to the proposed legislation. He makes it clear that even though the Canadian media are, for the most part, ignoring it, this is perhaps the biggest issue in the country, an issue that will have devastating results for all Canadians for generations to come, forever altering the very structure of our government and the foundation of our nation.

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The Conservative Party of Canada—Enemy of freedom | Salim Mansur

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Mar 082021
 

“Conservatism is based on the writings of Edmund Burke and his American defender, Russell Kirk, and is not an ideology but an attitude towards life and politics, a state of mind or thinking, a manner of living, a commitment to an ideal that is rooted in history, a respect for tradition and faith and community on the basis of accepting that there is sacredness in life and living which transcends an individual in his time and place and, therefore, continuity of institutions through which public life is mediated is important and from this, it follows that while change is a given as part of nature and is natural conservatives do not make of change a fetish to be sought or desired for the sake of change.” ~ Salim Mansur

With this definition of conservatism as a foundation, Professor Salim Mansur demonstrates, in his conversation with Just Right Media’s Robert Vaughan, that the Conservative Party of Canada has, at least since Prime Minister R.B Bennett in the 1930s, not been an organization created to defend individual liberty and the ideals of conservatism, but rather a political machine that has usurped the name of conservatism and acted as a firewall to individual freedom.