Ep.168 Canadian Pathology and the Real Reason Why we Tolerate Insane Policies

Mark Groves and Karla Treadway unpack Canadian Pathology and the real reasons why we tolerate so much. In this episode we explore the unique aspects of Canadian culture, personality and its relationship with authority, media, and societal norms. We discuss how Canada's historical ties to the monarchy influence its current political and cultural landscape, and the challenges of maintaining individuality in a collectivist society. "Canada is a great place for an experiment on what a society will tolerate." - Mark Groves "Our need for love and belonging has been weaponized." - Karla Treadway Chapters: 1. [00:00] Introduction to Canadian Pathology Overview of the episode's focus on Canadian culture and authority. 2. [05:00] Media Influence and Public Perception Discussion on how media shapes public opinion and the perception of authority in Canada. 3. [15:00] Historical Ties to the Monarchy Exploration of Canada's historical relationship with the monarchy and its impact on cultural identity. 4. [25:00] Authority and Cultural Identity Analysis of how Canadians often defer to authority and the implications for individuality. 5. [35:00] Political Narratives and Media Bias Examination of political narratives and media bias in shaping Canadian society. 6. [45:00] Encouraging Individuality and Open Dialogue The importance of questioning societal norms and fostering diverse perspectives. 7. [55:00] Conclusion and Call to Action Final thoughts on Canadian culture and the path forward for fostering individuality and open dialogue. Instagram: / thesovereignceopodcast Twitter: https://x.com/thesovereignceo Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2AuR4E7... Youtube: / @thesovereignceopodcast Subscribe and Support this Show on Substack and Receive Bonus Articles on all things Business, Politics and Living Free: https://karlatreadway.substack.com Find Mark Groves: https://markgroves.com