Forwarded from Canada The Unknown Country
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🏴Scottish Gaelic in Canada
Here is a clip from 1946 showing Cape Bretoners singing a traditional song in the Scottish Gaelic language. Although much declined, there are still close to 4,000 Scottish Gaelic speakers in Atlantic Canada.
Together, Scottish Gaelic and Irish were the third largest spoken language group in Canada at the time of Confederation, with hundreds of thousands of speakers.
The traditional custom shown here is called “waulking,” otherwise known as “fulling,” and is a part of the woollen cloth making process. The beating of the wool on the table helps the fibres knit together to become basically waterproof. Obviously this would take a bit of time, and it served as a good opportunity for some singing which is very important in Highland culture. The quick and rythmic songs sung on these occasions were known as waulking songs.
https://youtube.com/shorts/bMhxMuhXxUE
Here is a clip from 1946 showing Cape Bretoners singing a traditional song in the Scottish Gaelic language. Although much declined, there are still close to 4,000 Scottish Gaelic speakers in Atlantic Canada.
Together, Scottish Gaelic and Irish were the third largest spoken language group in Canada at the time of Confederation, with hundreds of thousands of speakers.
The traditional custom shown here is called “waulking,” otherwise known as “fulling,” and is a part of the woollen cloth making process. The beating of the wool on the table helps the fibres knit together to become basically waterproof. Obviously this would take a bit of time, and it served as a good opportunity for some singing which is very important in Highland culture. The quick and rythmic songs sung on these occasions were known as waulking songs.
https://youtube.com/shorts/bMhxMuhXxUE
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Remember that Canada isn't gone.
It's us.
It's us.
Forwarded from The Course of Empire (Uncensored)
Flooding the country with an unprecedented number of immigrants only further exacerbates the problem. https://x.com/tablesalt13/status/1972436239673590144
Forwarded from Canada The Unknown Country
Swimmers at Cape Smokey, near Ingonish, Cape Breton, Aug. 1950.
Forwarded from Operation Ensign
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Raise the Red Ensign, Restore and be proud of your Heritage and Culture.
If you don’t have a Red Ensign, you can purchase one from our website: https://www.operationensign.ca
Send your submission wearing our merch, or flying the Red Ensign at: operationensign@gmail.com
Millions Must Fly!
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Forwarded from Blackshirt Proverbs
The Fascist accepts life and loves it, knowing nothing of and despising suicide; he rather conceives of life as duty and struggle and conquest, life which should be high and full, lived for oneself, but above all for others — those who are at hand and those who are far distant, contemporaries, and those who will come after.
-The Doctrine of Fascism (1932)
-The Doctrine of Fascism (1932)
Forwarded from Two Lakes Men's Club
The first North American Thanksgiving took place in Frobisher bay in 1578. An expedition led by Martin Frobisher had gone awry as the two ships were separated due to deadly storms and ice. Luckily the ships survived and reconnected in the territory of Nunavut, a large feast of Thanksgiving was held to thank God for their safe passage.
Later in 1604, a group of settlers led by the "father of New France" Samuel de Champlain arrived and began holding celebrations of thanks. Although they would typically celebrate when the time to celebrate was at hand rather than a set date.
In 1879 Thanksgiving became a yearly holiday, however the date would continually change throughout the years until 1957 when it was finally established as the second Monday in October due to a proclamation of the governor general of Canada Vincent Massey.
The typical foods we all know and love were incorporated after the American Revolution when many loyalists moved north and brought with them their traditions from America.
With all that being said, happy Thanksgiving to all our brothers, may blessings be bestowed upon you and your loved ones.
🦃🍁🤝
Later in 1604, a group of settlers led by the "father of New France" Samuel de Champlain arrived and began holding celebrations of thanks. Although they would typically celebrate when the time to celebrate was at hand rather than a set date.
In 1879 Thanksgiving became a yearly holiday, however the date would continually change throughout the years until 1957 when it was finally established as the second Monday in October due to a proclamation of the governor general of Canada Vincent Massey.
The typical foods we all know and love were incorporated after the American Revolution when many loyalists moved north and brought with them their traditions from America.
With all that being said, happy Thanksgiving to all our brothers, may blessings be bestowed upon you and your loved ones.
🦃🍁🤝
Forwarded from Canada The Unknown Country
To The Memory of Lord Nelson
A poem by Jonathan Odell, Loyalist Poet of New Brunswick
Tho’ envied and hated by Tyrants and Slaves,
Britannia fair Queen of the Ocean remains.
Repell'd by her Ramparts, that float on the Waves,
War flies from her Borders and Want from her plains.
For Ages renown'd,
By Victory crown'd,
Her Tars have display'd an invincible train.
Surpass'd by no other,
Each rivals his brother,
And all prove their noscript as Lords of the Main.
Chorus
Lords of the Main!, Aye, Lords of the Main,
The Tars of Old England are Lords of the Main.
This Charter, descending from Heroes of old,
Expands in Succession as Ages roll on,
A Climax of Glory! But oh, can it hold?
Who shall rival the past, now that Nelson is gone!
Yet hark, from on High,
The angelic reply:
Your Nelson shall conquer and triumph again.
Each Tar shall inherit
A Share of his Spirit,
And all prove invincible Lords of the Main.
Wherever your far-dreaded Sails are unfurl'd,
The Genius of Nelson shall fight by your Side,
And teach you again to astonish the World,
By deeds unexampled, achievements untried.
Then Britons strike home!
For Ages to come
Your Nelson shall conquer and triumph again,
Each Tar shall inherit
A Share of his Spirit,
And all prove invincible Lords of the Main."
Nor are we alone in the noble career;
The Soldier partakes of the generous flame.
To Glory he marches, to Glory we steer:
Between us we share the rich harvest of fame.
Recorded on High,
Their names never die,
Whose deeds the renown of their Country sustain.
The King, God bless him!
The World shall confess him,
The Lord of those Men who are Lords of the Main.
A poem by Jonathan Odell, Loyalist Poet of New Brunswick
Tho’ envied and hated by Tyrants and Slaves,
Britannia fair Queen of the Ocean remains.
Repell'd by her Ramparts, that float on the Waves,
War flies from her Borders and Want from her plains.
For Ages renown'd,
By Victory crown'd,
Her Tars have display'd an invincible train.
Surpass'd by no other,
Each rivals his brother,
And all prove their noscript as Lords of the Main.
Chorus
Lords of the Main!, Aye, Lords of the Main,
The Tars of Old England are Lords of the Main.
This Charter, descending from Heroes of old,
Expands in Succession as Ages roll on,
A Climax of Glory! But oh, can it hold?
Who shall rival the past, now that Nelson is gone!
Yet hark, from on High,
The angelic reply:
Your Nelson shall conquer and triumph again.
Each Tar shall inherit
A Share of his Spirit,
And all prove invincible Lords of the Main.
Wherever your far-dreaded Sails are unfurl'd,
The Genius of Nelson shall fight by your Side,
And teach you again to astonish the World,
By deeds unexampled, achievements untried.
Then Britons strike home!
For Ages to come
Your Nelson shall conquer and triumph again,
Each Tar shall inherit
A Share of his Spirit,
And all prove invincible Lords of the Main."
Nor are we alone in the noble career;
The Soldier partakes of the generous flame.
To Glory he marches, to Glory we steer:
Between us we share the rich harvest of fame.
Recorded on High,
Their names never die,
Whose deeds the renown of their Country sustain.
The King, God bless him!
The World shall confess him,
The Lord of those Men who are Lords of the Main.
Forwarded from Exiles of the Golden Age
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
Tired of watching your hard-earned tax dollars go to waste at the CBC? Good news! They’ve finally found a worthy cause: covering our little event.
We’d like to inform everyone who attended the Exiles of the Golden Age event this summer that investigative reporters from the CBC have been contacting attendees, claiming to have filmed both participants and the proceedings.
While we understand that this kind of attention can be uncomfortable, it’s important to remember that there is absolutely nothing wrong with attending an event like this, or with the ideas discussed there.
What’s remarkable is that such an event would attract scandalous coverage in the first place. Is it really so controversial to be proud of one’s European heritage outside the narrow lens of liberal ideology? Or to speak openly about the historical formation of men’s fraternities and traditional values? To them, it’s only bad when white people do it because they hate you.
Frankly, we have little concern for what the CBC may publish. Their viewership is minimal, they routinely censor public feedback, and most Canadians resent the cost they impose on taxpayers. They are a relic of legacy media—ideological, out of touch, and increasingly distrusted by ordinary people.
We recommend that attendees do not engage with CBC reporters. They will not represent your words or intentions honestly. Whatever story they produce will likely have little impact and certainly won’t reflect the truth of what we’re doing.
Instead, we’ll be releasing our own footage of the event soon across several platforms. There’s no need for hidden cameras or sensationalism—we have nothing to hide. The only reason for the delay is that we all have full-time jobs and it’s taken time to edit and prepare the material properly.
It’s unfortunate that the situation has come to this. In a country struggling with drug addiction, violent crime, and moral decay, it’s telling that this is what the national broadcaster chooses to focus on.
Tired of watching your hard-earned tax dollars go to waste at the CBC? Good news! They’ve finally found a worthy cause: covering our little event.
We’d like to inform everyone who attended the Exiles of the Golden Age event this summer that investigative reporters from the CBC have been contacting attendees, claiming to have filmed both participants and the proceedings.
While we understand that this kind of attention can be uncomfortable, it’s important to remember that there is absolutely nothing wrong with attending an event like this, or with the ideas discussed there.
What’s remarkable is that such an event would attract scandalous coverage in the first place. Is it really so controversial to be proud of one’s European heritage outside the narrow lens of liberal ideology? Or to speak openly about the historical formation of men’s fraternities and traditional values? To them, it’s only bad when white people do it because they hate you.
Frankly, we have little concern for what the CBC may publish. Their viewership is minimal, they routinely censor public feedback, and most Canadians resent the cost they impose on taxpayers. They are a relic of legacy media—ideological, out of touch, and increasingly distrusted by ordinary people.
We recommend that attendees do not engage with CBC reporters. They will not represent your words or intentions honestly. Whatever story they produce will likely have little impact and certainly won’t reflect the truth of what we’re doing.
Instead, we’ll be releasing our own footage of the event soon across several platforms. There’s no need for hidden cameras or sensationalism—we have nothing to hide. The only reason for the delay is that we all have full-time jobs and it’s taken time to edit and prepare the material properly.
It’s unfortunate that the situation has come to this. In a country struggling with drug addiction, violent crime, and moral decay, it’s telling that this is what the national broadcaster chooses to focus on.
Forwarded from Western Chauvinist News Network
Forwarded from Jim Roberts (Uncensored)
Take your children to rarely seen peaks and oft-forgotten valleys.
Let them feed off the wilderness, swim in the lakes and streams, and drink in the fresh air.
Let Nature be their teacher, as it is to all things.
Let them feed off the wilderness, swim in the lakes and streams, and drink in the fresh air.
Let Nature be their teacher, as it is to all things.