Canada's Voting System: Are You Really Free, or Just a Ward?

5 months ago
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The video discusses the concept of wardship in Canada and its impact on voting, using a dead bird analogy to illustrate the lack of true freedom.
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Orion approves the speaker's message explaining that voting in the current system renews a contract of wardship rather than choosing leadership, as most Canadians are beneficiaries of a corporate trust, not sovereign beings.
Message for the people of Canada or any de facto corporate nation. When you cast a vote in a broken system, you're not choosing leadership. you're renewing a contract with your wardship. Most Canadians don't realize that their citizenship status, given at birth makes them a beneficiary of a corporate trust, not a sovereign being. So when they show up to vote thinking it's their civic duty, they're not exercising freedom. They're signing a permission slip for those in power to govern on their behalf without true accountability.
[05:28-05:51]
The video uses a dead bird analogy to represent the idea that people are barely able to act for themselves.
Sounds about right Dead bird Barely flies for itself.

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