Part 1: The Everyday Patriot's Resolve
Part 1: The Everyday Patriot's Resolve
The productive Quebec hero, rooted in Western values, defends family and identity against destructive forces and embodies the rebirth of merit
in the Americas.

Our hero is the average Canadian productive citizen, a trucker hauling goods through snowy highways, a farmer tending fields in the Laurentians, a father building a family business from scratch, a solo entrepreneur building tech-agents or an electrician renovating homes in rural villages. One attribute stands out the most, he's a net contributor to society. He makes stuff, he fixes things, he deals in tangible, concrete and benefitting ways. Anchored in Western values and seldom unaware of it's crucial importance, the hero stands as a bulwark for the family, our national identity, our culture and way of life against adamant forces uprooting these foundations. His desires are simple yet profound: Buy a house, have a thriving family, a supportive community, and a life where hard work yields prosperity and abundance. Without action, this hero risks losing the moral compass guiding family life, fostering isolation in a fragmented world. Yet, his motivation fuels a call for revival, positioning Quebec as a beacon in a new competence and merit-based reality in the Americas under the Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.
By: Philip Mastromatteo