

It’s a public park, and I’m not gonna advocate for banning it, but it does make me uncomfortable and if they eventually start blasting the quran in public (like the government does in Iran) I will support banning it.


It’s a public park, and I’m not gonna advocate for banning it, but it does make me uncomfortable and if they eventually start blasting the quran in public (like the government does in Iran) I will support banning it.


Well I don’t feel very comfortable in a space like that personally.


Town Centre park. Maybe it was a specific event or something, but it was happening.


It’s recent, didn’t used to be a thing.


Here in Coquitlam, our parks get flooded with public prayers at noon. It makes me uncomfortable as someone who moved out of sharia law country.


It was in BC though, municipalities don’t give a shit about housing shortages, and BC government is forcing them to make more higher density housing.
I know people that complain about windows, but if they were to switch to Linux, their experience would deteriorate even further. I can’t get COD blackops 3 to not crash the amdgpu kernel driver.
I never pretended 2 people represented the province, I only gave an anecdote.
Stop trying lecture every time you reply.
There are literally six choices apart from the big 2 that meet that description that’s 54% of them, you didn’t actually look at the choices.
You don’t actually know how many people support these parties since everyone is forced to strategically vote
Also, sure the NDP has a one seat majority, but they still signed a cooporation agreement with the greens because a 1 seat majority leaves them vulnerable af.
You don’t actually know how many people support these parties since everyone
Sure, but I know my friend, the only thing he’s not is a communist or fascist that leaves him open to center-right, center, center-left, and left. Almost non of those meet that description.
They actually have a razor thin majority.
Yeah I forgot, but after giving one to speaker position, they need a green party vote.
95% of countries that got proportional representation did so through multiparty agreements.
I agree, and I support it, but if it does happen, the opposition is going to go crazy because even though we pretend to be better, we’re really about as stupid as the US. We just have better systems.
I don’t get how any of that are negatives. I like guis, cli is good for scrupting, but what happens if/when you forget or just dont know a command or it’s options? Time to open the manual and spend hours learning exactly what argument and parameters does what.
Basic options on Linux requires terminal, last time I tried changing network settings like DNS on Gnome or KDE I had to fix their BS with nmtui, but sure linux is so ready…


But this isn’t US thugs having powers to operate in Canada.


where does it say Canada is agreeing to this?


Unironically the most honest and dignified pirate!
Ofcourse we support proportional representation, except most of those parties we don’t agree with and/or they just don’t have a candidate in our districts.
Also NDP rn has a minority gov anyway so they might be forced by the Greens to try something.
What really pisses me off is that we had a referendum on this in 2018 and 61% voted for the current FPP system.
The thing is that many people are just unhappy with the current government and don’t know wbout things like this and don’t spend time on social media too.
And then there’s the ones who are fed propaganda by feed algorithms.
Yeah, I agree with everything you said!
Cool thanks for the source clown.
I really don’t understand, how do people have the gaul to make such an outlandish comment and publish onto the internet? At least try to prove such an outlandish statement with something.
Also, imo high costs mean people are more reluctant to buy them, so they’d have to use higher quality parts and make them last longer to entice people to buy them