WATCH: Don Cherry was right
On the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ host Alexander Brown reflects on Remembrance Day, and why we all need to honour those who sacrificed so much for our freedom.
In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host and Director of the National Citizens Coalition Alexander Brown expands on a Remembrance Day theme of learning from Don Cherry’s cherished Canadian advocacy, his past “you people” Coach’s Corner remarks that never should have led to his firing, and both the Veterans and the Canadian history we need to be defending each and every day.
There’s no way around it, poppy uptake is shrinking by the year among the Canadian public. A 2023 Ipsos poll claims 72% of respondents wear a poppy in the lead-up to Remembrance Day, but we know that real number is unfortunately far lower.
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Guest Geoff Russ, columnist and young conservative thought leader from publications such as the National Post and Without Diminishment, feels that real number is now closer to 33%.
Whether it’s the fault of recent arrivals or an apathetic public who have been taught to ignore our history, rewrite it entirely in the name of ‘de-colonialism,’ or to tear down our monuments altogether, to Canada’s great shame Remembrance Day is not the cultural touchstone that it once was only recently, before Trudeau and the Western World’s far-left ‘post-national’ era of self-loathing and woke.
That needs to change, with Brown and Russ expanding on that importance, as well as Russ’s recent columns on Remembrance Day, and fighting back against the “cultural barbarization of Canada.”
Thank you for tuning into this special Remembrance Day episode of Not ‘Sorry’.
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On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month a single important word.
REMEMBER
To protest this idiot anti soldier attitude , ignore these vile liberal nazi judges and wear 2 poppy's instead.