We've thought about leaving, as have many friends. Easier said than done. We leave behind a strong community, and aging parents. I now know why people didn't flee places like Poland and Austria during WWII.
But here's another thing. If Canada was a great place and people fled to my country, I might begin to wonder whether they'd stay and…
We've thought about leaving, as have many friends. Easier said than done. We leave behind a strong community, and aging parents. I now know why people didn't flee places like Poland and Austria during WWII.
But here's another thing. If Canada was a great place and people fled to my country, I might begin to wonder whether they'd stay and fight if the going got tough. Or would they just run away from here, too?
Is running away always the answer?
We have decided to get out if they start coming after our kids. That's OUR line in the sand.
Having already left, I can yes. Life is worth more than having to suffer. The Berlin wall did not go up until 1961. The wall will go up, and it will get worse.
Same considerations here. Plus the USA has made it harder to move there since 9/11. We have the means to go but to set up shop at our age would be hard. So we'll stay and fight for now. But we will be moving assets to the USA and plan to live there most of the year. Amazing. I never thought I'd have to be put in this position but Justin is sufficiently dangerous enough to at least justify discussing this scenario. I despise what's become of Canada.
I wish you well. My heart breaks for you. I don't know what my wife and I would do in a similar situation. But as you said: there's a bright line when it comes to our kids. I just hope you're not put in that position. Best wishes and stay STRONG!
Thank you, Ryan. Hardships seem to visit each generation. This is our cross. It is not easy, but we have been given the grace to carry it. And the reality is that they're after anyone who stands in the way of their globalist agenda. I just don't think they realize how many of us there are. Heh, heh, heh. :)
We've thought about leaving, as have many friends. Easier said than done. We leave behind a strong community, and aging parents. I now know why people didn't flee places like Poland and Austria during WWII.
But here's another thing. If Canada was a great place and people fled to my country, I might begin to wonder whether they'd stay and fight if the going got tough. Or would they just run away from here, too?
Is running away always the answer?
We have decided to get out if they start coming after our kids. That's OUR line in the sand.
Yep - hands off your children. Stand strong
Having already left, I can yes. Life is worth more than having to suffer. The Berlin wall did not go up until 1961. The wall will go up, and it will get worse.
I hate to say this, but I agree. History does indeed tend to be repeated.
Same considerations here. Plus the USA has made it harder to move there since 9/11. We have the means to go but to set up shop at our age would be hard. So we'll stay and fight for now. But we will be moving assets to the USA and plan to live there most of the year. Amazing. I never thought I'd have to be put in this position but Justin is sufficiently dangerous enough to at least justify discussing this scenario. I despise what's become of Canada.
And it just pisses me off they're doing this to good folks like you guys
I wish you well. My heart breaks for you. I don't know what my wife and I would do in a similar situation. But as you said: there's a bright line when it comes to our kids. I just hope you're not put in that position. Best wishes and stay STRONG!
Thank you, Ryan. Hardships seem to visit each generation. This is our cross. It is not easy, but we have been given the grace to carry it. And the reality is that they're after anyone who stands in the way of their globalist agenda. I just don't think they realize how many of us there are. Heh, heh, heh. :)