Canada AG: No Right to Own Private Property

Cartoon by A.F. Branco

What happened to the… I believe they used to called it “the Free World”? It seems to have disappeared while I was looking somewhere else.

Dig Canada. Their attorney general says there is “no absolute right to own private property” (https://foxmetronews.com/news/canadian-attorney-general-announces-citizens-do-not-have-the-absolute-right-to-own-private-property-video/).

Or, as Klaus Schwab and his merry minions at the World Economic Forum say, “You will own nothing and you will be happy” (Sessue Hayakawa in Bridge Over the River Kwai: “Be happy in your work”).

AG and (LOL!) “Justice Minister” David Lametti was speaking in connection with a proposal to confiscate every Canadian’s firearms. From there he soared right up into confiscating everything. Hey, if you don’t own it, you can’t keep it!

No private property. Wow. Suddenly we’re back in the Soviet Union, circa 1930.

Your house, your car, the shirt off your back–if it’s not your property, whose is it?

I’d love to know the answer to that question.

5 comments on “Canada AG: No Right to Own Private Property

  1. “Everything within the State, nothing outside the State, nothing against the State.” — Benito Mussolini

  2. I don’t own much now, as it is. I have, in my day, owned a lot of property, and stuff. I don’t miss it. I gave it to my sons and it is now their problem and they take care of me.

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