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Takes a true believer to not notice there are some hateful and no longer acceptable things in the Bible. Sorry a politician had to tell you. Takes another bigot to try to excuse them with a childlish Islam is worser reply.2 points
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So anyway, Hamas invades Israel, murders 1200 jews before scurrying back across the border to shelter in their hovels Fast forward - Sept 21, 2025 - Canada recognizes the STATE of Palestine?? WTF?? We rewarded those murdering bastards and set the stage for an encore. Maybe they'll leave Canada alone........... was that the play or was it to give Israel a 'backhand'. For fk's sake, the so-called Palestine factions are at war with themselves - and Canada recognizes the STATE of Palestine??2 points
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Where did I say that? Do I make up sh!t and tell you what you think? Who said that? And yes, I'm a small l liberal, but I have voted Conservative lately. And if the Federal Conservatives ever get a sensible centrist leader, not that snivelling simp they have now, I might consider supporting them.2 points
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"Fishermen" lol. FYI if you're in a racing boat travelling between countries with a truckload of narcotics and you stop to try to catch a tuna that doesn't make you a fisherman. It just makes you a drug mule with a fishing rod. If you caught someone having sex with your wife and she said "Oh it's ok honey, it's just the plumber" would you just look in his tool bag and say "Oh, my mistake. I see the monkey wrench now"?2 points
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"Lheidli T'enneh First Nation bans herbicide use across north-central B.C. A First Nation in north-central B.C. says it is banning the use of herbicides across all of its territory, which includes Prince George and the Robson Valley. The Lheidli T'enneh First Nation says the ban is being put into place because of the negative impacts herbicides, and glyphosate in particular, have had on the environment and wildlife for which they are stewards. "It is our duty to disallow toxic chemicals in our territory that reduce biodiversity and have negative impacts on our members' health, wellbeing and the environment where we exercise our living rights and traditions," Lheidli T'enneh Elected Chief Dolleen Logan said in a statement. She also says the nation expects both government and private industry workers operating in the region to adhere to the ban. It was not immediately clear if the ban would also apply to private and municipal property. The nation says it will share more details of the ban at a news conference Tuesday morning. The Lheidli T'enneh First Nation says its traditional territories span approximately 41,000 square kilometres that have not been ceded via treaty or other means, spanning from the Rocky Mountains near Valemount through the Interior Plateau and the city of Prince George. City says it uses herbicides 'sparingly' CBC News has reached out to the province, as well as the City of Prince George, for their response to the nation's ban. In a statement, the city said it uses herbicides "sparingly," primarily to target trees impacting critical city infrastructure such as sewer lines. While a spokesperson said they have yet to speak directly with the Lheidli T'enneh about the ban, the statement said that the two levels of government have a "good relationship" and "staff look forward to learning more about the ban and working together to find suitable alternative where possible." Lheidli T'enneh First Nation bans herbicide use across north-central B.C. This is another case where giving aboriginals the names "First Nations" and pushing the idea that non-natives are 'colonials" and intruders, making land acknowledgements is backfiring big time. The more you give them, the more they demand. They are using this herbicide ban as a front for huge land claims. A woke judge gave the Cowichan band some kind of rights over a huge part of the city of Richmond including over a hundred private properties. The Kamloops band claims a large part of the city of Kamloops. They use the unproven claim of finding 250 graves of residential school children as a propaganda tool to make huge land claims as well. Political leaders have been making land acknowledgements constantly and are selling out Canadians and Canada for votes. This is creating a huge problem that we must face up to. They will soon be claiming the city of Prince George and/or various parts of the 41,000 square kilometers covering that area. Wake up people. These aboriginals know what they are doing and we are the suckers.1 point
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How much media attention did the conservative floor crosser get, then the retirement of another Conservative members....but barely a mention about over 8 plus liberal cabinet members leaving, or being sent out to pasture. Not that they will be missed, but the liberal crowd is pretty quite...1 point
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The reason we mention all the things that go wrong, like us being worst in the OECD for wait times, is because we want them fixed. I'm glad you got treated well. But we all know it could have been, in many jurisdictions, hours before an ambulance arrived. And us CAN-servatives have mentioned what we want done to fix things Double the number of medical school and nursing school admissions, just to start, and the funding for hospital residencies and nursing co-ops, as well. Increase the number of medical technicians too, while buying more MRIs and CT scanners. Then analyse the best working systems in Europe and shift our system over to be more like theirs.1 point
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Oh, by the way. You and I have always disagreed on the actual number of covid deaths in Canada. Please provide death certificates, autopsy reports, emergency room visit records, private medical records for EACH one.1 point
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Well that's bullshit. Next! Because without it, he's dumb-founded.1 point
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This claim, like many of the claims made about the shots early in the covid days, has been repeatedly debunked. I covered the subsequent studies in the Trickle thread. Like 3 years ago. Penn State, like a lot of Universities, receives funds from Pfizer in the tens of millions of dollars. Universities seldom bite the hand that feeds them.1 point
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It’s the opposite, actually. The toxicity came entirely from the Trump team, which blew up a successful trade agreement with Canada to try to gain an advantage in a trade relationship that was fair and balanced: Canada buys more U.S. goods than any other country. We buy the same number of American autos as the U.S. buys from Canada. The only reason why the U.S. has a small trade imbalance with Canada is because of the U.S.‘s purchase of Canadian energy, which continues to provide the U.S. northeast with affordable power and continues to provide work and financial wins for Texan refineries. Really, Canada needs to refine much more of its own oil. For survival, due to the US tariff initiative, Canada is finding new markets for its resources. Asia will likely become the main beneficiary. You benefit from our aluminum because our access to abundant affordable power makes it economical to operate smelters. If Trump is still worried about the piddly supply managed dairy trade with Canada, I suggest that supply management become available to US dairy farmers who want to sell above quota in Canada (a quota which is never reached anyway). All supply management does is prevent feast or famine situations, making sales more predictable. It’s worked well on the whole. American farmers could join such a system or simply carry on with the current plan. If this whole stupid tariff scheme is based on wanting to sell more hormone-filled milk to Canada or wanting Canada to make our lumber more expensive for US builders and homeowners to prop up more expensive US “stumpage” fee-based lumber, those are pretty stupid reasons to destroy well-functioning supply chains and free trade that has benefited both countries tremendously. The trade barriers are not coming primarily from Canada. As you yourself stated, our interprovincial trade barriers have been a barrier to trade within Canada. At least some of these are being removed. Canada in some ways functions like a collection of countries. We have to pull together now to head off US economic threats and “hate”. Oh and by the way, I only buy organic dairy when I visit the U.S. You need to get RFK on the job of improving your dairy quality. I think U.S. dairy products in Canada should have a tabaco-style warning label.1 point
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Wait until they find out that their digital ID is actually an APP that seamlessly fuses facial and gate recognition to every other portal of their online footprint with a single click on the data tag balloon which follows them down the street. Once fused, the fact that the same information is currently available through individually protected independent portals (the current progressive ridicule go to) will ring pretty hollow with them and they will deny ever justifying it by virtue of an existing footprint. Things like containment, moving / parking violations right down to jay walking are easily captured and processed and any fine payable will be removed directly from their bank account... in the interest of denying overreach though you'll have 72 hours to elect a not guilty plea and set a trial date. Movements outside jurisdictional sectors will be taxed as well (think 15 minute cities). Some of the urban access fees currently levied in places like the UK are simply a trial run for this. Without TDS, and the suspicion of "all things Trump," most progressives wouldn't even consider the possibilities... and what's really cool is that because of their previous defence of these things, it's unstoppable now and they will be the ones screaming Hitler before ya know it. Seamless automatic data fusing from multiple sources is also analogous with the F35 acquisition and a mixed fleet is likely to provide a lesson that will resonate with some folks for the next 35 years or so. The woke have awakened a bit too late.1 point
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Enjoy these reports while you can. This guy is going to soon be replaced by someone a lot more obedient to his Liberal masters.1 point
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None the less, I detect a palpable POOF factor here... Sudden situational awareness that was previously the domain of slobbering conspiracy theorists and CHUDs who didn't know any better... this revelation was clearly brought to you by advanced TDS. Here's another example that was initially laughed off and ridiculed by the same (if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear) crowd after they were repeatedly warned about it: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rcmp-restricts-chinese-drones-9.6999268 The only difference is that those afflicted with TDS are looking at things they previously considered innocuous (under Biden) and they're now anticipating possible unintended consequences... and it's because of their hatred of all things Trump. That’s a good thing IMO… what ever gets them there. Now, just imagine the POOF sound if Trump was defending and minimizing covid vaccine harms in the same manner and to the same extent as we see here on the forum. The ability to seamlessly transition from elbows up to pants down (and defend both positions) strikes me as analogous too.1 point
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Google search: Men vs. Women Insolvency Statistics The proportional breakdown of insolvencies between men and women has remained nearly even in recent years: 2024: Men accounted for 51% of insolvencies, and women accounted for 48%. 2023: Men accounted for 51% of insolvencies, and women accounted for 49%.1 point
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But the source you cited with your media literacy and mighty critical thinking says the stolen election lie was debunked (and it was, over and over), and is only believed by those who lack critical thinking. Pick your poison. 🤣 And you still can't put the pieces together to understand why you're the punchline to your own joke. Go back to the bar. Nobody there will judge you. They're in no better shape.1 point
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We're gonna need a full replay to capture this in all its glory 1. He still believes the thoroughly debunked stolen election lie. 2. He defends this belief by linking to a report discussing how/why so many people people believe such obvious, debunked lies. The conclusion: a dearth of critical thinking and media literacy. 3. He comes back just a few posts later, touting his media literacy and pretending he knows how to vet a source. Yes, right after citing a source that identifies his deficiencies in both. 4. He's cooked himself any way you look at it, but is too dim to realize it. I don't think you're dumb because I'm a snob, you pitiable thing. I think you're dumb because you've left me no choice in the matter.1 point
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If you're perfectly healthy then you don't need the jabs at all. You truly are a dipshit if you're actually healthy and taking the jabs. You're still an idjit, Beave. You still believe in the jabs, the LPOC, Kamala Harris, collusion.... Your entire history here is one of being 100% wrong about everything, and then denying all evidence and carrying on like a petulant child. I can't for the life of me imagine how someone as dumb and childish as you are is successful at anything. I think that you're lying, as usual. You know that BS, I'm clearly far more intelligent than you are, but unsubstantiated ad hominem attacks are all you've got. Do you care to try to name 1 time that you were right and I was wrong? Did they find 215 bodies or did you get sucked into a leftard conspiracy theory again, stupid? Did they find any evidence of collusion or did you get sucked into a leftard conspiracy theory again, stupid? Did covid deaths and hospitalizations go down after we force-vaxed the country or did you get sucked into a leftard conspiracy theory again, stupid? Did the LPoC make the country better in even one way, or did you get sucked in by blatant leftard BS on CBC again, stupid? We both know that you're not gonna try to squeak up here. You're gonna keep your pouty little head down and just offer up another generic and childish insult, right Beavey boy? 😉 Blah, blah, blah. So all that you've got again is: "My life is gweat and yers sux and I'm super-edjoocated and yew're a dwopout 😭"... that doesn't sound like the argument of a successful and intelligent person now, does it 😉 I'll just refer you back to the information from my last post, little boy. Instead of just feeling humiliation as you read it, try to have an open mind and learn from it. There's a lot of valuable information and insight there that an alt-left cultist like you isn't exposed to very often.1 point
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I would personally plan on getting on with your life rather than waiting for that to happen1 point
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Says the person who routinely posts polls to make your point...1 point
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Dude...that is you in a nutshell.1 point
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If you can quote it, why do you continually misuse it?1 point
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Oh, did I miss anything? Just unhinged ranting? Okay, whew. Oh look, the "vaccines are killing the kids" zombie argument is back. Let’s actually look at the scoreboard before we start spreading more FUD that will engender vaccine hesitancy and kill more kids. If you were genuinely worried about heart damage, you should have been rooting for the vaccine. The medical consensus is that you are roughly 7 times more likely to get myocarditis from the actual virus than from the shot. In the United States, myocarditis-related mortality rates declined from 1999 to 2019, but this progress was notably reversed with a significant rise amid the COVID-19 pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. At the height of the pandemic, nearly three-quarters of the excess myocarditis deaths occurred in patients with COVID-19 infection listed on their death certificates. A certain number of people in any age group are going to die of myocarditis or other cardiac events--with or without a vaccine. Some died. Some died within short time, but was it coincidental or causal?If these vaccines were significantly risky, the rollout of a massive vaccine program would have resulted in measurable excess deaths, right? Suddenly more cardiac deaths among teens after the vaccines were rolled out--excess deaths by number, even without an assigned cause? Right? Where's the "mass die-off" of young people? It’s a ghost story. The CDC did a deep dive into death certificates for young adults (ages 16–30) to find these supposed vaccine-induced heart attacks. They found zero. Zero. The truth is that FUD-mongers are gonna spread FUD. You're emotionally invested in a conclusion you formed years ago by reading conspiracy crap and misleadingly vivid anecdotes posted by randos online. And you chose this path instead of science and data.1 point
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Yep, pretty dull. About half the population has a below average IQ. 💡 And on top of that many people don't know how to vet media sources. Especially you old bastards, who grew up in a time in which the barrier to entry in media was high, and so were the standards. Now that it's cheap and easy to "make content" you can access whatever opinions you seek in a format that's vaguely shaped like news you can't tell one from the other. You have no instinct or aptitude for vetting sources and stories. No natural immunity to bullshit, because you never needed it. You just accept whatever information conforms to your existing opinions. To the point that you literally buy into "alternative facts" as an acceptable concept. To the point that you will literally choose to believe YouTube pundits over credentialed scientists. It's pretty crazy. And it's why you think that Fox news is news. It's an organization that--explicitly and by design--is a propaganda play, does not hire journalists and has never once been recognized for journalism, yet you seek it out as a source of truth. It's sad really. Like people who think McDonalds has the best burgers in the world because it sells the most burgers. You simply don't know better.1 point
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This meme sums up losers like Herbie and Robo to a T. Everyday the first thought upon awakening "tell me what to think today". So stupid.1 point
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That would be because he's expecting the terrorist thugs from Gaza to be the ones who are invading1 point
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Amazing. You spend the last 2 years cheering on and defend the terrorist thugs in Gaza, want them to keep fighting on and killing Israelis… And now you want Canada to just surrender to anyone who wants to invade.1 point
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They serve so guys like you can live in moms basement, with all your freedoms and rights in tact....And yes it takes a lot of training to do be able to pull that trigger and take a life....It is exactly what the job is about....it is exactly what is needed to defend our nation and its foreign policy....every nation has a military or force that is designed to protect their nation....and some times that requires having a bigger stick than the bad guys and the wiliness to use it.. you don't have to like it , but it serves you every day, like it or not....1 point
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So you think it's reasonable for 90% of aid and media attention to focus on Gaza to the exclusion of everywhere else on the planet? Carney has not actually DONE anything so far but talk. What has changed in the last year?1 point
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Nothing on the cbc front page this morning. CBC News - Latest Canada, World, Entertainment and Business News There is a story about a minister quitting ZELENSKI'S cabinet in the ukraine but not a word about canada's But it must be on the 'canada' page right? Canada - CBC News Nope. Not a peep. THere IS a story about the CPC getting a new campaign manager titled "But how much has really changed?". THat was announced about a week ago and they're still writing hit pieces about that. Nothing about him quitting, nothing about anyone else quitting or considering it, no articles about possible fractures in the liberal party, nothing. Less than 24 hours and they've turned the page. They went after the CPC for a week and change. The cbc is beyond bias, they're a complete media wing for the libs. They cover up and repress negative stories and focus constantly on positive ones for the libs while attacking their opposition. They put out the bare minimum so they can PRETEND to cover stuff "oh i think we did a story on it somewhere, we didn't ignore it", but it's a tiny fraction of what they do if the story is negative to the CPC.1 point
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Nope. We can agree that it was mentioned, we'll see tomorrow if it's being talked about by the CBC1 point
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Yeah, when it was the conservatives, it was front page news for A week. And they interviewed half a dozen conservatives Here they barely mentioning it.1 point
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Well, why isn’t it the FIRST story??? CBC bias!!! 🤡1 point
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Just a mention Guilbeault, nothing else.1 point
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" Canada our home on native land"?1 point
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He sounds as extreme as you sound panicked. This was a response to something you told him? He was probably just trolling you but of course you seem to go out of your way to invite it so...1 point
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Here is what a native red power activist told me on another forum today. "you should have no rights on stolen lands and resources, we have asked corporate Kkkanada and it's citizens to provide a bill of sale, they can't, cause it's stolen. Property rights just prove possession of stolen lands and crying about the theft, there needs to be charges for possession of stolen lands. Justice."1 point
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Well, The US will never going after any of the Canadian provinces. Trump's best Foghorn Leghorn routine in regards to Canada and Greenland is worn out shtick.1 point
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