To be clear there is no such thing as "socialist" or "capitalist" policy, both are merely modes of production, where socialism is where public ownership dominates and workers control the state, and capitalism is where private ownership dominates and the capital-owners control the state. In other words, socialism is a workers' dictatorship, capitalism is a dictatorship of capital. Canada falls under the capitalist mode of production. Although welfare is a very big part of socialist theory.
Salomon
US taking its mask off: 
No problem!
I just finished reading this article today a few hours ago! it felt like such an eerily perfect dissection of liberals it is incredible impressive, it doesn't reduce their annoyance but it does provide an easier way to deal with it 
The proletariat is the majority in most if not all societies, arguing the dictatorship of the proletariat is undemocratic merely because the word "dictatorship" doesn't make sense. Democracy is [ideally, not what it is in practice] is a dictatorship of the majority, and the proletariat are the majority, surely you see how saying democracy is undemocratic makes no sense.
States are instruments of oppression weilded by classes, they are all "dictatorships" in the sense that a class oppresses the other; the question in state is, is it the capitalists oppressing the working class, or the other way around
Supporting Lebensraum in the middle east to own the commies
Biggest supporters of Palestine? So they're funding Palestinian resistance militias and sanctioning Israel? 🤔
Even then if that happened (it will not) it's been two fucking years of full-throated EU support to Israel and its genocide, Kaja is scum. Saving face will not work.

These are all the flags of a local communist party, though. Where are the Chinese flags?
Haha lmfao what race do they think most eastern European Jews were at the time of the holocaust? Generalplan Ost?! 🤣