Why is it that everything I say ends up being both true and completely original at the same time?
In the great inflation of leftist ideas, something remarkable has happened. Over 10-15 million new migrants have arrived in Canada in a decade—and many of them are women. When you observe their content on social media, and then see them in real life, something profound comes to mind: they’ll often attempt to offer someone like me validation. Yet to me, it’s unwanted validation.
I don’t believe in the same world they do—their entire sense of personality operates on a different frequency. It makes me wonder: what in their mind makes them think I would even entertain such optionality?
See, if I were in Asia, I might have no choice. But here, with true optionality, the entire game changes. What’s incredible is that they believe they have the choice—and all the power to them—but then you hear them rant about the “marketplace” of Toronto, and I can’t help but think: whoa, this is pure belief inflation. Inflation made possible by other men.
That’s how you know the world is misaligned—the real ones of value are rarely heard from, while the performative inflationaries never stop broadcasting their entitled views.
How do you know?
Why is it that everything I say ends up being both true and completely original at the same time?


