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Member since: 2025-09-09
Samson
Samson 7h

More and more Canadians don’t want to fund state broadcasters like CBC. Similarly more and more Brits don’t want to fund the BBC. Why? Because they lie for the regime. They fabricate stories and narratives for the regime. Why would anyone want to pay to not know the truth? To be fed information that misleads them into thinking trivial nonsense rather than hard untainted raw reality of FACTS. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-duran-podcast/id1442883993?i=1000736451522

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Samson 22h

Just in case friends… Here is a clear, accurate summary of Canada’s rules and history regarding conscientious objection to conscription: 🇨🇦 Conscientious Objection to Conscription in Canada — Summary Canada does not currently have conscription, but when it has existed (WWI and WWII), the country recognized limited rights for conscientious objectors (COs). The legal framework is rooted in historical legislation, not modern constitutional rights. ⸻ ✅ 1. Is conscientious objection a constitutional right today? No. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not explicitly guarantee a right to conscientious objection to military service. However: • Freedom of conscience and religion (s.2(a)) could potentially support such a right in future if conscription were reintroduced. • This has never been tested in court because Canada has had no draft since 1945. ⸻ ✅ 2. How conscientious objection worked historically World War I (1917–1918) • Canada introduced conscription under the Military Service Act (1917). • COs were recognized only if they belonged to specific “historic peace churches” (e.g., Mennonites, Hutterites, Quakers). • An individual had to prove: • They belonged to a pacifist religious denomination before 1917 • Their doctrine forbade combat Exemptions were limited, and many were denied. ⸻ World War II (1939–1945) Conscription returned under the National Resources Mobilization Act (NRMA). COs were again recognized, but the system was much broader and more organized: • A person could claim CO status on religious or personal moral grounds, not just membership in a historic peace church. • Claims were heard by local tribunals, which evaluated sincerity. • Approved COs were: • Excused from combat, but • Required to perform alternative service, such as: • Farming • Forestry work • Road building • Hospital work • Other public service roles COs were not simply exempted from all obligations. ⸻ ✅ 3. Modern policy (post-WWII to today) Canada has voluntary armed forces and: • No conscription • No registration for the draft • No official system for evaluating conscientious objection claims If Canada reintroduced conscription, Parliament would have to pass new legislation. Historically and politically, Canada has always allowed some form of conscientious objection, so new laws would almost certainly include: • A process to claim CO status • Recognition of both religious and secular moral objections • Requirement for alternative civilian service ⸻ ✅ 4. International commitments Canada is part of several treaties that indirectly support recognition of CO rights: UN Human Rights Committee (ICCPR) • Recognizes conscientious objection as protected under freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. Canada accepts this interpretation, meaning if conscription came back, CO rights would be expected. ⸻ 📌 Bottom line Canada historically has allowed conscientious objection to conscription, especially in WWII when the system became fairer and more secular. Today, conscientious objection is: • Not explicitly a constitutional right, but • Implicitly protected by freedom of conscience • Supported by international human rights law • Almost guaranteed to be included if conscription were ever reinstated

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Samson 1d

I always love Barnes’ breakdowns. Trump and MAGA need a miracle or some serious 5D chess wins in the next year. Because the whole thing is on the verge of blowing up. Trump in America was the last democratic populist attempt to steer the ship in favor of the people. If this doesn’t work and the vast majority of the population comes to the realization that voting doesn’t work and the system is rigged beyond belief. That the people are on their own against the machine. Things are gonna get real cray cray. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-duran-podcast/id1442883993?i=1000736302414

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Samson 2d

There will be two kinds of people in the future. Technology can truly destroy our brains or…

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Samson 2d

This guys ability to keep a lighthearted positive tone when going over how F’d Canada is— is ninja level. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadapoli/id1437445208?i=1000736282073

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Samson 2d

Never forget. They always lie you into war.

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Samson 2d

Because you know. Everything is fine. We aren’t steamrolling towards civil unrest and global war.

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Samson 4d

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Samson 4d

Based shit right here 👇🏻 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/provoked-with-darryl-cooper-and-scott-horton/id1824468099?i=1000735854703

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Samson 6d

Words spoken or written are NOT and NEVER have been violence. When words result in violence. We enter a very dark place. We should always be actively trying to never stop talking with the intention of avoiding that place. Because that place is hell. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/real-talk-with-zuby/id1449384242?i=1000735706622

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