A Rot From Within: How Woke Generals and Spineless Politicians Turned Our Military into a Terrorist Recruitment Camp
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For years, while our government has been obsessed with pronouns, diversity quotas, and climate justice within the military, a real and virulent cancer has been allowed to fester and grow within its ranks. The Canadian Armed Forces, the institution meant to be the ultimate defender of our nation, has become a compromised and fertile recruitment ground for violent, right-wing, white supremacist extremists. A recent CTV report didn't uncover a new problem; it simply put a spotlight on a national security catastrophe that our spineless political and military leaders have knowingly ignored.
Let's be perfectly clear: they were warned. A scathing advisory panel report was dropped on the desk of the Minister of Defence back in 2022, explicitly stating that extremist affiliations and hate crimes were exploding within the CAF. The alarm bells were ringing at the highest levels. The report was read, filed, and predictably, nothing of substance was done. The institutional rot was identified, and the response was a collective shrug from the Ottawa elite.
Now we see the consequences. Experts confirm that these hate groups specifically target soldiers and veterans, preying on their skills and their anxieties, and using social media to turn them into domestic threats. These aren't just fringe actors; they are a sophisticated enemy operating within our own gates, recruiting from a pool of personnel trained by the Canadian taxpayer in weapons and tactics. While our top brass were busy virtue signaling, a fifth column was being established right under their noses.
This isn't a case of a few "bad apples." This is a systemic failure of leadership at every level. It's the result of a military command more concerned with political correctness than with security threats, and a government more interested in photo-ops than in its most fundamental duty to protect its citizens. They were told there was a fire raging in the barracks, and they chose to look the other way. Now, the enemy is not at our doorstep; they are wearing our uniform.