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May
09
2025

Fighting the War on Western Man
K.M. Breakey

For ten years, Justin Trudeau purposefully ran Canada into the ground via mass immigration and various other malfeasance. So what do Canadians do when he leaves?

They re-elect the Liberals. You just can’t make it up. Our new PM’s far more polished, but he’s also a blatant globalist and I fear a sinister side will emerge quickly.

America, on the other hand, re-elected Trump for the second time -- some would say third -- and I took great comfort in that victory. I firmly believe Trump’s talk of annexing Canada was purely to troll our weak and effeminate former PM, and I loved it.

But can Americans rest easy? No way. Not with clowns like AOC lining up for 2028. Who comes after Trump? It’s a huge concern in a world where globalists and commies circle Western countries like vultures.

They don’t have our best interests at heart. They don’t care about the American Dream or the nuclear family. They don’t give two hoots about patriotism or the pursuit of happiness. In fact, these are bad things -- obstacles to be crushed.

We all feel the threat, but what can we do? How can we fight the madness?

Some fight it head on. No subterfuge. No pseudonyms. No fear. Despite various levels of tyranny, these brave souls act up and speak out. They make it their mission. They risk job loss, ostracization, persecution, imprisonment, even death. God bless them. They’re modern-day heroes.

Myself, I don’t have that kind of courage. I confine my dissidence to writing novels, and I’ve been at it over ten years, documenting the war on First Worldnations. As I’ve worked my way through the Anglosphere, I’ve had my eye on the crown jewel for some time -- Britain herself. But when all I see is modern-day Brits being defiled, humiliated, and reduced to second-class citizens, what story is there to tell? I can’t serve up a black pill, but crafting a plausible near-future happy ending seemed near impossible. ’Twas a thorny dilemma.

Meanwhile on social media, I’d been noticing the popularity of nostalgic imagery of yesterday’s Britain. People found joy and comfort in the content.

 

 

 

K.M. Breakey was born in Toronto and educated at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, BC. He spent 25 years in the Software Industry before turning full attention to writing in 2016, with the success of his 3rd novel, "Johnny and Jamaal."

In "Britain on the Brink," we watch as modern-day Britons are defiled, humiliated, and reduced to second-class citizens. They are ruled by a hostile elite who seem intent on wiping them from the face of the Earth. When the protagonist is unexpectedly bestowed with the gift of time travel, he sees an opportunity to change the course of history. Before long he’s keeping company with historical figures like Enoch Powell and visiting strange alternate worlds.

Mr. Breakey’s books offer a dose of optimism for a people whose spirit has been damaged, in many cases, destroyed. The Brits and their cousins around the world must re-remember the greatness from which they’ve come and recognize that greatness is still within them.

 


 

 

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