A reader writes:
Not          one single riding/district in Vancouver, Toronto, or Montreal went to          the Conservative party. Each of these cities has a high immigrant          proportion. They all voted for the corrupt party and the socialist          party.
       
        If immigrants destabilize a political system by disproportionately          voting for one party, rather than voting the spectrum like natives, then          why should citizens vote to increase rates of immigration when those          very people will simply vote to redistribute wealth from the natives to          themselves.
       
        If white-bread Canada, OK multigrain is not exempt from this, where the          immigrants come from many nations with possibly China and India being          the dominant two, why do Republicans think that hispanics can be wooed          to their party?
       
        Native-born Canadians were disgusted with self-dealing corrupt practices          exhibited by the Liberals and wanted clean gov't yet disproportionate          numbers of immigrants vote for the moneytrain party.
Here's Peter  Brimelow and here's Hogtown  Front on the election.
The fundamental problem with Canada, as Brimelow explained in his book The  Patriot Game almost two decades ago, is that it is not a nation-state: it  was two nations under one state. Quebec would make a reasonable nation-state,  and British Canada would make an excellent one. But to save this unnatural  governmental arrangement from the perfectly rational result of Quebec walking  out, Pierre Trudeau invented the current system that is based on the abasement  of British Canada. Then the ruling class turned around and covertly stuck it to  Quebec by using the multiculturalist rhetoric that justifies Quebec's privileged  position to import vast numbers of immigrants, some of whom filter into Quebec,  to keep the separatist vote in Quebec just below 50.01%. Of course, most of the  immigrants move to British Canada, further abasing that nation, but that is a  price the ruling elite is perfectly willing to pay.
I've noticed that lots of American conservatives hold a knee-jerk opposition to  Quebec independence on the grounds that French people are evil and must be kept  down. (One pundit told me in 2000 that if Quebec wins its independence, it would  invite China's People's Liberation Army in to set up bases on our borders.) What  they don't understand is the price Anglophone Canada pays to keep Quebec in the  country.
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