
The Unplugged Alpha TUA Golden Opportunity Waisted ...
Apr 3, 2026
A sharp critique of a political outreach moment and its missed potential. A dive into immigration compliance, multicultural tensions, and rising regional anger in Alberta. Discussions on wealth flight, healthcare breakdowns, crime and self-defense law. Commentary on male-female dynamics, social media status games, dating red flags, and whether Canadians should consider leaving.
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Support Castle Law To Protect Home Defenders
- Demand Castle Law / stand-your-ground changes so homeowners can defend themselves without criminal exposure when police response is too slow.
- Cooper references cases where homeowners faced charges after defending their families, arguing for legal protection.
Health Wait Times Reflect Infrastructure Shortfall
- Cooper links long emergency wait times and overloaded healthcare to mass immigration and growing population without proportional infrastructure expansion.
- He cites examples of Canadians traveling to Buffalo for faster imaging and says hospitals haven't kept up with a jump from ~31M to ~44M population.
Relationships Often Operate On Transactional Benefit
- Cooper summarizes Breffold's Law: women keep men while there's net future benefit, so male provisioning drives relationship longevity.
- He illustrates with the house-title clip where a woman's attitude shifts when not on the title, showing transactional dynamics.




