Not that that is a BAD thing, mind you....
So how did it come to this? We could go back months but let's just look back this past week.
On March 20, Ronny Cameron posted a video complaining that individualism was actually a threat that would result in the destruction of western civilization; the Enlightenment thinkers whom Ronny and his ilk continuously praise for having created said western civilization might beg to differ, though perhaps Ronny actually does prefer medieval feudalism where the vast majority of the population were peasants or, in Scandinavia, thralls (he is REALLY into vikings in a very weird way):
Truth be told, I wasn't really all that interested in the pseudo-intellectual mumbo jumbo Ronny thinks qualifies as academic discourse. I was far more interested in one of his guests (in two parts):
"I love my Native people"????
Dude. Just.... dude....
Yep, that is Ryan Dean of "whatever-he-has-decided-to-name-his-tiny-group-this-week," III% militia supporter, and once ally of the Worldwide Coalition Against Islam fame. It seems that Dean enjoyed his time speaking with Ronny so much that he appeared on his video the next day. On this episode, Ryan extolled the virtues of the "freeman-on-the-land" ideology which has no basis in legal fact and who's proponents often spend a lot of time in jail and ruined financially for acting based on their adherence to this ideology.
So, you know, good luck with that:
Now, Ryan isn't also known for his anti-Muslim rhetoric, his ties to the WCAI and Threepers, or his newfound appreciation for Organised Pseudolegal Commercial Arguments. He's also known for having recently been convicted of domestic abuse as well as his beef with the Canadian Combat Coalition, a group he founded but from which he was kicked out based in part on accusations of financial impropriety. In fact for months he has been continuously attacking the new leader of the CCC, Dan Dubois.
Suffice it to say, there were those who were displeased to see Deaner given a forum to speak by Ronny:
On March 20, Ronny Cameron posted a video complaining that individualism was actually a threat that would result in the destruction of western civilization; the Enlightenment thinkers whom Ronny and his ilk continuously praise for having created said western civilization might beg to differ, though perhaps Ronny actually does prefer medieval feudalism where the vast majority of the population were peasants or, in Scandinavia, thralls (he is REALLY into vikings in a very weird way):
Truth be told, I wasn't really all that interested in the pseudo-intellectual mumbo jumbo Ronny thinks qualifies as academic discourse. I was far more interested in one of his guests (in two parts):
"I love my Native people"????
Dude. Just.... dude....
Yep, that is Ryan Dean of "whatever-he-has-decided-to-name-his-tiny-group-this-week," III% militia supporter, and once ally of the Worldwide Coalition Against Islam fame. It seems that Dean enjoyed his time speaking with Ronny so much that he appeared on his video the next day. On this episode, Ryan extolled the virtues of the "freeman-on-the-land" ideology which has no basis in legal fact and who's proponents often spend a lot of time in jail and ruined financially for acting based on their adherence to this ideology.
So, you know, good luck with that:
Now, Ryan isn't also known for his anti-Muslim rhetoric, his ties to the WCAI and Threepers, or his newfound appreciation for Organised Pseudolegal Commercial Arguments. He's also known for having recently been convicted of domestic abuse as well as his beef with the Canadian Combat Coalition, a group he founded but from which he was kicked out based in part on accusations of financial impropriety. In fact for months he has been continuously attacking the new leader of the CCC, Dan Dubois.
Suffice it to say, there were those who were displeased to see Deaner given a forum to speak by Ronny:


































