Unveiling the Truth: Exploring Tax Dollars, Dehumanization, and Canadian Identity

What this blog is about and what it is not about:

Firstly, I want to express my gratitude for your visit to my blog. Thank you for taking the time to engage with these important issues.

Let’s clarify what this blog is not about.

It is not about racism.

Instead, it delves into the complex topic of how tax dollars are utilized in ways that may inadvertently dehumanize Canadians.

Public money is like holy water, everyone helps himself to it : Italian Proverb.

My perspective is informed by insights from esteemed authors and thinkers such as Graham Hancock, author of ‘Lords of Poverty’, and Professor Daniel Kahneman, renowned for his work ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow’. Additionally, my extensive experience of over a decade working within the realm of The Lords of Poverty has provided valuable insights.

The core aim of this blog is to spark dialogue and reflection among Canadians on how we can better allocate the approximately 5 billion tax dollars per year designated for ‘International Development’. Rather than perpetuating dehumanization, I advocate for exploring alternative avenues such as investing in our military and enhancing the extraction of Canadian oil.

Ultimately, my focus is on shedding light on the dehumanization of Canadians who contribute to aid agencies and those who inadvertently resemble the faces used in fundraising media. Together, let’s explore constructive solutions to these pressing issues.

For $1 you donate, the Lords of Poverty get >$7 tax dollars, if the face is that of a black person.