Canada has some kind of “help” hotline - 988, where people can phone if they feel alone and “want to talk with someone”. Something like 911 for emergencies. Posters about this “help” line are plastered on the walls of the local schools. I don’t trust the intent behind the creation of this hotline, given also the MAiD suicide program that’s being pushed, aggressively, at Canadians of all ages.
One anonymous teacher, N. Invictus, wrote a powerful essay about his feelings about what’s going on in the schools, and all the horrible divisiveness being poked at Canadians by government agencies: the identity politics, the “visible minority”, the shame that we’re supposed to feel for being of the incorrect race or gender of the day or past battles of previous societies, vaccination status, and on and on – they’ve been busy creating divisiveness to anything that anyone can dream up. The divisiveness that breaks up families and friendships and makes some people feel alone and resort to calling 988 to talk with a woke government agent who will recommend who knows what. 988 Cannot Replace O’Canada - Woke Watch Canada Newsletter
That poignant essay reminded me of a powerful “fiction” book, written by Michael D. O’Brien, called “Plague Journal” (part of a trilogy) which is prescient to N. Invictus’ experience as a teacher. Michael D. O'Brien - Children of the Last Days The book was published in 1999 and relays the (fast-paced, chair gripping!) story of a small town editor who is on the run with his kids because he pulled his kids out of school (for all the sex crap being pushed on them in the woke school system) and how the authorities and police are hunting him down in order to take his kids out of his custody and throw him into jail for kidnapping his kids (and also to “reeducate” him so that he loses the impulse to publish editorials that go against government woke propaganda). His book was a warning for people to wake up to the deadly significance of the wokery that was being planned to completely kill the Canadian spirit. When one reads that book, one is overwhelmed by a sobering realisation as to how deeply planned this whole thing is – the reframing of peoples’ minds, the woke agenda, which, in O’Brien’s book, he articulated was for the purpose of putting society under full mind control, leading to eventual and utter digital slavery. An amazing writer, O’Brien was able to convey the essence of a spiritual war taking place in outer society by people carrying out orders, and the inner spiritual war within all of us who follow narratives, and what it means to question outer narratives and live true to our instinctive inner spiritual values.
John and I cannot put down Michael D. O’Brien’s books, once we pick one up. Even despite that I am an animal lover, and his books feature as their main characters people who hunt and fish and trap, – even so, they are powerful and full of insight as to the globalist plans to tear down every institution that keeps people sane and peaceful, including our spiritual institutions. This particular book, “Plague Journal”, dealt with the evil that infested itself into the Canadian school system. Michael D. O’Brien’s books have not been published by any of the large publishers – mostly confined to a handful of small publishers (which I find surprising for such a talented writer whose books are page turners), and so it took quite a while for these books to get into our radar, as was the case with Dr. Farrell’s books.
We know people whose kids committed suicide, and this leaves a tragic scar on any family that has to go through this. To what extent has our school system fostered suicidal thoughts in kids, reinforced by a culture in which kids find themselves with no meaning, as they are not being guided in wholesome and joyful directions by an adult community that blindly follows narratives that are designed to destroy the sacredness of the individual?