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Thursday, April 10, 2025

The Final Humiliation: You Didn’t Even Get a Vote

There was no referendum. No consultation.

Just a quiet, elite consensus:

“India runs things now. Smile and adjust.”

And you did.
You adjusted like a good little Canadian always does. You apologized to your new managers for asking too many questions. You tweeted about ‘shared values’ while your job was quietly moved to Noida. You called it globalization, but deep down, you knew:

This was annexation with better branding.

You were absorbed not with tanks, but with LinkedIn posts. Not with flags, but with trade deals, telecom contracts, and diaspora diplomacy.


🧘 “It’s Still Canada,” You Whisper. No, It’s Not.

Tell yourself whatever helps you sleep.
But look around:

  • Your government now waits for Delhi’s approval before issuing statements.

  • Your kids are taught Indian civics in Canadian classrooms—because “we must understand our partners.”

  • Your national holidays include Diwali, but not Remembrance Day—because memory is dangerous.

  • Your economy? It runs on Indian digital infrastructure, Indian immigration algorithms, and Indian cultural dominance.

Still think you’re Canada?
Check your elected officials’ campaign donors.
Check who owns the data centers.
Check who’s invited to speak at your universities.

Spoiler: it’s not you anymore. It’s your new landlords.


🔁 Liberals Gave It Away. Conservatives Cashed In.

The Liberal base was the first to break.
Faced with the prospect of another Conservative win, they begged for foreign ownership, just to make sure the “right people” stayed in power. They posted things like:

“Canada has no culture anyway.”
“We should be more like India.”

Meanwhile, the Conservative Party was already being propped up by Indian money, business alliances, and trade consultants.

So now you have two parties, two ideologies, one master.

One side surrendered Canada to avoid losing the culture war.
The other side sold it for cheap agricultural contracts and corporate data deals.
There was no opposition. Only different shades of surrender.


🤖 The New Canada: Humble, Obedient, Disposable

This is your legacy:

A nation that once stood tall in diplomacy, science, and social policy
Now reduced to a vassal-state wearing its own skin like a Halloween costume.

  • You are governed by people who don't believe in your borders.

  • You are marketed to by people who don't speak your languages.

  • You are replaced in your job by someone trained in another hemisphere—and you're told to clap for it.

You are expected to be grateful.
And if you aren’t, you’ll be reported for hate speech.


📜 There Will Be No Resistance. Just Quiet Acceptance.

No revolution is coming.
Just more smiling pundits. More “experts” on CBC. More “progressive” newsletters explaining why this is necessary.

They’ll call it “evolution.”
They’ll say “Canada is maturing.”
They’ll say “we must embrace our role in the new order.”

But the truth is simpler:

Canada died because it stopped believing in itself.
And India stepped in because someone had to.


🕯️ This Is Not a Warning. It’s an Obituary.

Rest in Peace, Canada.
You were polite to the very end.

But you are India now.
You are ruled from Delhi.
You are shaped by Mumbai.
You are spoken for by billionaires you’ve never met.
And you will not be remembered.

Because you didn’t fight.
You complied.
You surrendered.

And the empire didn’t need your land.
It only needed your obedience.

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