The Progressive Moral Entitlement: From Boardwalk Assaults to Carney’s Delusion
Inside the New Jersey boardwalk arrest that shattered the left's illusion of moral superiority, Elbridge Colby’s brutal reality check to Ottawa, and the globalist backroom dealing unfolding.
We are dissecting two seemingly separate events from completely different walks of life. Yet, when you peel back the surface, both stories are driven by a single, rotting institutional disease: the total delusion of progressive moral entitlement.
Whether it is a Canadian progressive crossing the border to physically attack children over political attire, or our Prime Minister ignoring Washington to talk trash to global elites, the pattern is identical. Leftists raised in the Canadian echo chamber genuinely believe their self-righteousness exempts them from consequences. But the moment they step outside our catch-and-release borders, they get hit by a brutal dose of reality.
Let’s look directly at the wreckage.
FAFO on the Boardwalk: The Arrest of Kaitlyn Tracey
Our first story is a textbook case of “F*** Around and Find Out” (FAFO). Last week, news broke of a 33-year-old Canadian woman, Kaitlyn Tracy, who was arrested by New Jersey police after launching a politically motivated physical assault on the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk.
Tracy reportedly approached a group of teenagers, pulled out her phone to film them, and began screaming because a teenage girl in the group was wearing sweatpants with the words “Trump” and “ICE.” Tracey then slapped the minor across the face and body. Thanks to local surveillance footage, New Jersey police tracked her down and hit her with heavy charges: simple assault, harassment, obstruction, and endangering the welfare of a child.
Because Tracey is a Canadian citizen who entered the U.S. on a tourist passport, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immediately intervened. Her American husband posted a tearful video breakdown online, weeping that his wife was transferred to a Newark detention centre. He pleaded for an immigration lawyer, admitting he is ready to have her deported back to Canada just to get her out of custody.
In Canada, our progressive state tolerates and excuses ideological violence. But when you cross into a sovereign jurisdiction that actually respects law enforcement, you don’t get released on bail based on your political opinions. You go directly to a cell.
The Davos Fantasy Meets the Pentagon Hammer
While Kaitlyn Tracey was discovering that American laws are real, Prime Minister Mark Carney was receiving the exact same lesson on the macroeconomic stage.
Instead of negotiating our vital CUSMA trade deal in good faith, Carney spent his winter at Davos delivering a pompous “Middle Powers Unite” speech. He urged globalists to bypass the United States, calling the “America First” posture a “rupture in the rules-based order”.
This week, the Trump administration officially lost its patience. In a series of devastating public statements, U.S. Under Secretary of Defence for Policy Elbridge Colby explicitly incinerated Carney’s entire foreign policy:
“There is a great deal of hubbub about a collective ‘middle powers’ strategy these days... At [the Department of War], we are more concerned that a few allies and partners will think it is and waste valuable time, money, and political capital on a distraction.” — Under Secretary Elbridge Colby
Colby reminded Canada that access to the U.S. defense industrial base is “a privilege, not a right,” and ridiculed the idea of a middle-power bloc as a fantasy lacking any coherent alignment.
Submarines, Soros, and the Nova Scotia Retreat
Carney’s anti-American spite is actively compromising our national security. Rather than buying premier U.S. F-35s or securing a massive $4.5 billion domestic industrial injection via a Korean submarine deal, Carney’s cabinet chose Swedish Gripens and a German submarine contract. Why? Because the German conglomerate’s affiliate promised to fund a massive carbon capture project in Alberta—a sector Carney is heavily invested in.
To make matters worse, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly was spotted this week at the ultra-exclusive Fox Harb’r Resort in Nova Scotia, hosting none other than progressive billionaire Alex Soros. This is Soros’s second quiet Canadian meeting in four months. “Middle powers unite” is nothing more than code for progressive billionaires funding a backroom movement to subvert North American populism.
The Bottom Line
Whether it is an activist on a New Jersey boardwalk or a central banker at Davos, the ruling progressive class is discovering that their moral entitlement does not shield them from reality.
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