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🇨🇦 "Canada Strong (And Fascist-Free)" is a satirical protest anthem that takes aim at authoritarianism, disinformation, and imported American-style politics — all with a flannel-wrapped, loon-screeching Canadian twist. With bagpipes, children’s choirs, and the ghost of Tommy Douglas, this proudly Canadian track celebrates democracy, diversity, and the ability to say “sorry” while standing strong. 🎶 Written as a cheeky yet powerful response to creeping fascism, this anthem is everything Canada stands for: polite, passionate, and politically aware. 👍 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if you believe in truth, freedom, and snow tires. 🛑 DISCLAIMER: This video contains satirical content, political commentary, and parody protected under Canadian and U.S. free speech laws. Any references to real people or ideologies are made in the context of fair use/fair dealing for criticism, commentary, and artistic expression. No actual individuals are targeted with hate or defamation. All visuals are AI-generated or original. No fascists were harmed in the making of this video — but one or two cried out on Twitter. 🎸 Band Bio – The Sixty Sevens 🇨🇦 Meet The Sixty Sevens — Canada’s animal-powered, politically-charged rock band with fur, feathers, antlers, and attitude. Formed in a secret jam session deep in the northern woods, The Sixty Sevens are a protest powerhouse, blending folk, rock, blues, and satire into anthems for the flannel-clad and democracy-proud. They’re not just musicians — they’re guardians of Canadian values, defenders of the Charter, and fierce opponents of fascist nonsense. 🎤 Band Members 🎤 Johnny Beaver – Lead Singer The toothy front-beaver with a voice like maple-smoked bourbon and charisma thicker than Quebec syrup. Johnny’s the heart and howl of The Sixty Sevens. His slicked-back fur, leather jacket, and unapologetic lyrics make him a national treasure with a tail. 🦫 Catchphrase: “Let’s chew through the lies, eh?” 🥁 Moose Stansky – Drummer Massive antlers, bigger rhythms. Moose keeps the beat like he keeps the peace: with power and presence. A former Mountie turned rhythm revolutionary, Moose hits harder than winter in Winnipeg. 🦌 Catchphrase: “March to your own rack of antlers.” 🎸 Billy Chipsters – Lead Guitar This hyperactive chipmunk shreds solos at lightning speed while dodging falling pinecones. With a maple-leaf patch on his denim vest and energy that could light Nunavut, Billy’s solos are a national emergency of awesomeness. 🐿️ Catchphrase: “I don’t just riff — I represent!” 🎸 Bobby Chipsters – Rhythm Guitarist Billy’s cooler, leather-jacketed brother. Bobby doesn’t say much, but his riffs do the talking. While others shout, Bobby strums. Stoic, stylish, and steady as an Ottawa budget. 🐿️ Catchphrase: “I keep it steady. You keep it free.” 🎸 G Bear – Bass Guitarist A hulking grizzly with a plaid shirt, maple-wood bass, and the calm energy of a Saskatchewan sunrise. G Bear anchors the band — and the country — with deep grooves and deeper patriotism. 🐻 Catchphrase: “Low end, high standards.” 🎹 Lynda Lynx – Keyboardist With glacial grace and feline flair, Lynda Lynx plays the keys like a poet plays hearts. Her arctic gaze and synth stylings add chills to every chorus and thunder to every anthem. 🦁 Catchphrase: “You want vibes? I’ve got nine lives.” Together, they are The Sixty Sevens — named in honour of Canada’s centennial year and the spirit of peaceful resistance. Their motto? “Truth is Canadian. Satire is our second anthem.” #CanadaStrong #Satire #ProtestSong #FascistFree #CanadianMusic #PoliticalSatire #Democracy #ParodySong #FreedomAnthem