
Introduction:
Canada has a problem, in fact a very serious problem e.g. race politics on steroids whereas this regime has actually legalized race discrimination on the books while insulating white politicians from criminal indictments related to a fleet of international crimes.
Judging from the complaint filed with the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands – apparently a lot of ‘no good’ is the status quo in Canada. The complaint describes a host of international crimes orchestrated via political parties, which in Canada are primarily the Conservative and Liberal parties. The alleged crimes range from the embezzlement of billions of dollars via Canada’s race preferential groups e.g. Africans and select Black immigrants -- to systemic international crimes with respect to leveraging Canada intelligence agencies to advance this agenda. If you have been keeping up with the near exact issues in the USA, it might (or perhaps even should) lead you to wonder if Canada has borrowed a chapter of the USA’s book with embezzlement of monies for Africa as part of the slavery reparations agenda, since the whole world (except Africa of course) is responsible for Africa’s global economic standing.
The traditional concept of organized crime via say a crime boss like ‘Vinney’ has evolved since COVID-19. While the Vinneys of the world are still around, the much greater threat is with systemic deeply institutional ingrained political party organized crime. What is particularly troubling with this type of state run organized crime is that it leverages the vast and extraordinary apparatus of the government, in this case Canada, which includes deploying Canada intelligence agencies to advance these state run crimes. This is extremely serious. In the not so distant past, in places, for example, like North Korea and certain parts of China, intelligence crimes e.g. espionage enhanced via money crimes, extortion, blackmail, etc., would resort to a bullet in the head. Period. End of story. And in China, historically, the cost of that bullet and the executioner’s time pulling the trigger would be directly charged to and payable by the family of the decease. In Canada, apparently Africans and select Blacks think the rules of the world do not apply to them and that they can do what they want when they want and keep tirelessly playing the ‘Reparations card.’
Let's put matters into perspective. The International Criminal Court has twenty (20) open investigations into nations around the globe. Of the twenty (20) nations, ten (10) on that list or better stated 50% of the open investigations are against African nations. The facts do not lie:
Count them out folks, that makes ten. And against this backdrop, Canada in its infinite wisdom advances legalized racism/discrimination favoring these same groups, who in turn use such race preferred treatment to discriminate against others including other ethnic minorities, especially those of light-skinned complexion aka off-white. At the same time, these same Africans and select Blacks claim to be unified - in name only like RINOs. Or maybe unified in obtaining something for nothing, stealing from other ethnic minorities to advance their tribal agenda, or otherwise leveraging their special position to rape the coffers of others with respect to intellectual capital, monetary assets, you name it -- it is all up for grabs in Canada -- and the Canadian white power brokers take a cut off the top for utilizing their infrastructure while keeping their hands clean.
For a race of people who allege to have been persecuted so much by whites over the past 400 years, it appears as though not much has been learned. Africans still do the bidding of whites, take all the (penitentiary or death) risk(s) for little to no reward, degrade, demonize, and oppress their own 'unified people,' all while doing little to nothing to advance Africa's global economic status, and even worse learning nothing from other nations in other regions of the world who have grown and advanced during the same period. Bottom line: There is no free lunch. Advancement begins where it should and always has for every other region of the globe: From within; but, that requires the ability to recognize competency and interpersonal skill gaps while exhibiting the willingness to humble oneself to learn and grow from others -- an impossibility as these African groups insist they are all Kings and Queens while living on a pauper's budget. As for Canada, it appears to be very lost, as a nation, headed no where fast and will reach a hard critical stop very soon. Leadership at the top is hard to find these days.
What do the folks at the top of the hierarchy, like say Prime Minister Mark Carney, have to say about this extremely disturbing state of Canada? As best as can been deciphered on this end – not much – which would seem to indicate a top down driven problem. What we do know is Canada under Prime Minister Carney has a lot to say about the USA’s tariffs on Canada and how such is putting a damper on the Canada’s economy. While there is credible evidence to illustrate the impact of the USA’s tariffs on Canada, what Prime Minister Carney and his party (the liberal political party) has yet to address is what role Canada has played and continues to play in its own economic decline which has precipitated the current recession looking economics in Canada.
Additionally, Prime Minister Carney has yet to address the impact and extent its race politics has, directly or indirectly, created or otherwise advanced the current economic downward spiral. When fundamentals go out of the window such as sound business investments, both short and long-term, alongside a quasi-socialist economic climate, while Canada relies on virtually all external core competencies: from the bits and bytes of banking to non-profit operations and everything in between – it should not be difficult to see the blanket of dark storm clouds for as far as the eye can see. So why is Canada having such difficulty recognizing that which is readily visible? Maybe Canada really does not want to see the writing on the wall? Or maybe this is Canada’s way of saving face while keeping the (USA) bridge open to becoming the 51st state of the USA. At least as the 51st state of the USA, Canada would not be subject to the USA’s tariffs and as such that argument would be removed.