History's Parrot

History's Parrot

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History's Parrot
History's Parrot
Americans and Canadians play second fiddle to the parasitic empire

Americans and Canadians play second fiddle to the parasitic empire

Western leaders have to be held accountable for their betrayal of the populations they are mandated to serve.

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Robert Billyard
Mar 03, 2024
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Now I ask you, who wants to play second fiddle when we the people should be playing first?

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Americans and Canadians have a lot in common these days. We are suffering a lot of social discontent and pain as our governments disgrace themselves on the world stage.

They are so busy catering to the empire’s wars they are forgetting the folks back home and we are paying one hell of a price, and the price comes under the heading of Social Disintegration. They are playing an “all in” poker game with our money and our future. It also appears they have spent too much time at the bar as they are totally pissed on power and the wads of blood soaked cash thrown their way.

They refuse to acknowledge the parasitic nature of the empire. The beast they are feeding that will gobble them up and everybody else.

Nor does it seem to matter the whole world is voting against the west at the UN. This is the usual display of much vaunted and perverted “exceptionalism”.

Then of course there is also the RBIO (the Rules Based International Order) which is Antony Blinken’s favorite lollipop, sucking on it as necessary.

All that propaganda from the MSM is developing some very big holes and the truth is issuing forth like a ship’s fire hose on July 4th.

It doesn’t seem to matter 86% of Americans want their president in a retirement home where he belongs. 75% of Canadians want our prime minister to quit preening in front of the cameras, cease playing the role of the cliche ridden Mr. Congeniality and Mr. Dress-up all in one. Fancy socks and a cheesy smile do not a prime minister make.

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