It turns out the grass isn’t greener in Canada; it’s just a lot more expensive.

A far-left activist and self-proclaimed “scholar of the far-right,” who goes by the social media handle “Nope Brigade,” is finding out the hard way that “liberal utopias” still require you to pay your bills.

After spending months fear-mongering about a “looming genocide” under President Trump, the Sociology Ph.D. candidate who studies the “far right,” with a focus on “Christian nationalism,” packed her bags for Canada, only to end up online weeks later begging for discounted housing and complaining about the lack of “free” government services.

Back onDecember 3, 2024, sheuploaded a lengthy videowarning that former President Donald Trump’s immigration rhetoric was laying the “building blocks to genocide” in the United States, comparing potential deportation policies to the Holocaust and Armenian genocide.

“I can’t stop thinking about what might happen to immigrants once Trump ascends to power, so I would like to give you some insights that I have learned from my genocide class about what that might look like in the United States.

Genocides don’t just happen overnight, out of nowhere. There are building blocks to genocide. These are ideology, context, and a precipitating event.

In this case, you hear Trump talking about immigrants as vermin who are poisoning the blood of our country.

So in this case, the Trump administration is using immigrants as a scapegoat for all of the problems that are actually created by oligarchy and globalization and capitalism and blaming immigrants as taking our jobs and destroying the fabric of our society, right? And that rhetoric will likely increase and become louder. And then we would need a precipitating event.

So in the build up to genocide, there are precursor events. These are often mass murders, massacres that are not genocide outright. But they are done to desensitize the non-targeted population…

At one point, she told followers:

Source: The Gateway Pundit