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  • It’s funny how the “left” thinks they “won”. Carney is more like Trump than any other politician we’ve ever had. People like Trump and Carney are ideological and don’t care about politics. They care about their ideas. The party is just an avenue to enact their ideas.

    This is 100% populism and people have a hard time separating the party from the person. They assigned emotions and concepts to a party (the Liberal party for example) and believe the leader is beholden to those concepts. Carney isn’t a Liberal just like Trump isn’t a Republican.

    Canadians have no idea what they unleashed. We’re all going to pay the price because some people choose to vote for parties instead of policies.




  • The best way to get people on your side of an issue isn’t to yell at them on the side of the road and disrupt the daily lives of people.

    You need to include community service in your cause.

    Here’s a great idea… Why don’t these “organizers” organize something like a community trash cleanup on a massive scale? You can solicit awareness, donations and all the proceeds from the recycling collected can go to a Palestinian charity.

    That’s not going to happen though. People don’t want to actually work for their causes. They just want to yell and that’s why I and many other Canadians have such a hard time giving a damn.










  • This is what I was talking about the other day, but the regressives just mass downvoted and claimed I was some kind of Trump lover. You can’t just get rid of excellent technologies just because you’re emotional about who runs the company.

    You can’t just yell and cry at Tesla dealerships, block roads or harass citizens because of whatever political justification you’ve got in your head. That’s selfish and serves only to vindicate your personal feelings while holding back progress.

    A more viable solution would have been to let Starlink build the infrastructure and then lobby for a Canadian telecommunications company to buy them out once they have the means to maintain and expand that infrastructure.