Dominion Society of Canada - August 29, 2025


Our enemies already have this


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1 minute

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183.55995

Word Count

297

Sentence Count

14


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In this episode of the podcast, I sit down with the founder of Dominion Society, a far-left political organization that focuses on fighting for immigrants and their issues. We talk about how Dominion Society is organized and effective in getting their message heard by the public, and how they can change the political landscape.

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00:00:00.000 And what I find really excited about Dominion Society is you mentioned it kind of in the intro video,
00:00:05.700 but you talk about how, you know, our political enemies already have this.
00:00:09.500 You know, the people, liberals, left-wing people, far leftists, they already have this in various capacities.
00:00:15.500 And also there's an ethnic or kind of foreign religious element as well where there's, you know,
00:00:21.220 isn't it frustrating when you see Mark Carney wearing a turban, Pierre Polyev wearing a turban, pandering to these groups?
00:00:28.120 But as you said, they're organized and the person who is the most organized pressuring politicians the most wins.
00:00:35.800 And what I think is great about Dominion Society, actually, I'll give one more far left example, which is like climate change.
00:00:41.520 We've all seen like these climate change.
00:00:43.200 It's not so popular anymore.
00:00:44.280 But in 2019, it was all the rage to talk about environmentalism and climate change.
00:00:49.020 And these are organized advocacy groups that put forth all sorts of propaganda and messaging of making it the most important issue ever.
00:00:57.500 And then the political parties swoop in around the election time, adopt the same messaging, adopt the same kind of policy positions or sort of talking points.
00:01:07.620 And that really has a huge seismic change on the public's perception, how they vote and what policies they want.
00:01:14.660 And what's great about Dominion Society is we kind of have a hybrid.
00:01:18.620 It's one that it's an issue of remigration.
00:01:21.820 And it's also sort of like an ethnic sort of group as well, where it's like we are asserting ourselves as a nation, as a people.
00:01:28.720 And I think that's an exciting thing, I think, because it's kind of like a political issue, but it's also representing a group's interests as well.