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Vancouver amid Western collapse

Vancouver’s distinction in Western decline isn’t limited to the city’s homegrown flakiness. Like British Columbia in general, Vancouver also attracts disproportionate amounts of opportunistic phonies and inadequate characters seeking revenge. In a war against normality, they channel their emotions through destructive but officially approved activism. Here are some perspectives on Western collapse, mostly emphasizing Vancouver’s contribution.

Posts related to Vancouver’s urban collapse are listed in The Junkie/Homeless Hustle section.

 

Arson:
The latest trend in B.C.’s crime wave

Maybe it’s just another cry for help from
“society’s most vulnerable.” Read more…

 

Reconciliation never

Power-drunk native leaders set a petty
and malicious example for their youth.
Read more…

 

No wonder UBCIC members
claim that white lady is indigenous

For 24 years, the best native leader they could find
has been “grand chief” Stewart Phillip. Read more…

 

The “privilege”
of getting doxxed

Another white guy loses his job—for what?
Read more…

 

Rare earth muddle

An ignorant British script set in Bolivia
shows up Canadian writers. Read more…

 

Titania McGrath’s
crusade to Canada

Wokery’s most outspoken exponent extends
her disapproval to our this country. Read more…

 

The “Vancouver model”

How Canada’s gateway to the Orient became
the CCP’s entry to the West. Read more…

 

Extremism gone mainstream

Andy Ngo exposes the American fanaticism
that politicized Canadians condone or even imitate.
Read more…

 

Back the wrong Yank?
Prepare to get doxxed

Canada’s Anschluss-seeking establishment
just might follow its vindictive American role models.
Read more...

 

Not surprisingly,
Central Park Karen is Canadian

The black Americans she offended might wonder
what white Canadian men go through. Read more…

 

One revolution, many fronts

George Floyd demos show the West’s mass hysteria changing
focus with increasing speed and intensity. Read more…

 

He/she/it
personifies Vancouver

For grotesqueness anyway, this city
leads the social revolution. Read more…

 

Gasp!

Carbon culture votes Green
in Nanaimo-Ladysmith. Read more…

 

‘The Asian century’

East has surpassed West, whether the West
knows it or not, says Peter Frankopan. Read more…

 

Hate to say it, but…

Drive-through journalism disregards
hate crimes on the Drive. Read more…

 

Self-indulgently suicidal

Could the McDonald’s immolation indicate
a new trend in narcissism? Read more…

 

The revolution didn’t need him

He’s a hero to the “left” but dead Dave Barrett’s real claim
to fame was three years of shitty government. Read more…

 

When B.C.’s NDP wanted coal mining—
and to run the business itself

An industry insider reveals 1970s New Democrat
tactics of resource nationalism. Read more…

 

Nobody quit

But that’s no problem. The BC Liberals have plenty of others
equally unqualified for the leader’s job. Read more…

 

How green are their ridings?

A vehicle-deprived vagabond travels Canada’s
vehicle-dependent Green Party stronghold.
Read more…

 

Meet the new boss: TBA

Will the Green Weaver become the Grim Reaper
to B.C.’s brain-dead political elite? Read more…

 

Incompetentocracy?
Inadequatocracy? Blunderocracy?

However you define this government,
it’s typified by the Christy Clark problem. Read more…

 

British Columbia:
Laundromat to the world’s currencies

Our immigrant overclass sanitizes its cash here. How long
before foreign fortunes unite B.C. politicians with gangsters?
Read more…

 

First they came for
the single-family houses

Skyscrapers face the scrap heap as Vancouver’s
real estate demolition derby continues. Read more…

 

Hey Curt, whaddya think of Vancouver?

Local legend Curt Lang made the city his base for a creatively
unconventional life. But what did he think of the place?
Read more…

 

When a wordsmith encountered
the Woodsmen of the West

This compelling account fell into obscurity,
probably because it took place in Canada.
Read more...

 

The VSE reborn

Juniors, brokers, promoters desert Toronto
to revive the Vancouver Stock Exchange.
Read more…

 

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