The Slow Death of a Nation: When Losing Feels Like Winning to the Deluded

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There’s a sickness spreading in this country, and it’s not coming from outside our borders—it’s rotting us from within. It’s the terminal apathy, the willful ignorance, and the smug self-congratulation of a political movement that has forgotten how to fight.

This isn’t just about an election. It’s about the collapse of a once-strong opposition, now led by men who pat themselves on the back while the house burns down around them.

Let’s be brutally honest: Pierre Poilievre lost—and lost big. No spin, no sugar-coating. A seat with over 80% Conservative support had to be forfeited just to give him a shot at staying in Parliament via a safe by-election. That’s not leadership. That’s damage control dressed up in desperation.

And yet, here they come—the so-called “Conservatives”—clapping like seals, parroting the line:
“Well, he got more votes than Harper did in X year…”
As if raw vote count matters when you’re not forming government. As if the country isn’t being sold off piece by piece while you polish your meaningless stats.

Some even point the finger at the PPC.
Give me a break.
If your “leader” is so fragile that a few percentage points from a minor party is all it takes to destroy him, then he was never strong enough to begin with.

But the worst of it? The defeat-deniers. The ones telling us it wasn’t that bad. That this is somehow a step in the right direction.

Deliberately obtuse. Or sincerely stupid. Take your pick.

Because minimizing this kind of collapse isn’t just delusional—it’s dangerous. It guarantees more of the same. More hollow victories. More empty rhetoric. And four more years of Liberal rule dragging this country deeper into chaos.

Housing? Obliterated.
Freedom of speech? Gutted.
National identity? Dismantled.
Our sovereignty? Sold to the highest bidder.

And the Conservative “strategy”?
Celebrate defeat. Blame the fringe. Deny reality.

At this rate, there won’t be a country left to govern by the time these clowns learn how to win.

Tick-tock.

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