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  1. People just aren’t getting that sick with Omicron. Do what you want to do to protect yourself. All government restrictions and mandates should be ended immediately. We’ve forgotten the value of freedom.
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  2. The odds of a healthy child dying from covid is 0.001%, which is statistically zero. Stop your panic porn. Statistically the flu is more dangerous to children than covid is. It’s child abuse to submit children to a vaccine that has a higher risk or severe consequences than the virus you’re trying to protect them from. I noticed that your cut abs paste job included they and they’re children. I’m not suggesting that adults not get vaccinated. Your cut and paste job is based on emotion and feelings, and not logic and reason.
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  3. Then don't come crying to me that we need massive hoards of migrants in order to sustain it. "That has nothing to do with corruption. The pensions, OAS and CPP, must be paid out to the pensioners and the more pensioners, the more money must be collected by incomes taxes. As the population ages, it costs the pension system more money and more working people must be brought into the system to pay for it. Hence, we have immigration." Hence the ponzi scheme. "But the government had better be sure the immigrants they bring in are going to be working and paying income taxes. Otherwise it will be a drain on the system and just add more people who will collect pensions. There is also the medical system which takes a huge portion of government revenue to run. That too is now being stressed to the limit." Not just that you only need to live here 10 years to get the pension and medical benefits. So show up at 55 and cash in at 65 as 'family reunification' is often used for. The ponzi scheme never works, because it assumes that the vast hoards are just going to do what you want them to do, when in fact for the most part it is greed that drives them here and they don't care that you expect them to pay your debts for you. In fact they are quite happy for you to pay them in the form of thousands of dollars in Childcare Benefits etc. etc. Hence no matter how many migrants we bring in the debt spirals even further and faster into the abyss. And what do we get for the failed ponzi scheme? Over population and the massive problems that brings including unaffordable housing for the vast majority of actual Canadians.
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  4. The Battle of Moscow is a 1985 Soviet two-part war film. And each part includes 2 episodes which last one and half hour, so the whole movie lasts nearly 6 hours. I watched the film decades ago in China. Unlike most slow-paced Soviet movies, The Battle of Moscow is intense, fast-paced and relatively objective. In short: that day in the cinema, no one fell asleep during 6 hours play time, so It means it's a quite good movie and worth to watch. Some YouTuber uploaded the whole movie on YouTube. I guess most west war loving....LOL.....war history loving fan boys and girls haven't had opportunity to watch it, so I post it here in case someone wants to watch it. Part 1: Aggression (Episode 1) Part 1: Aggression (Episode 2) Part 2: Typhoon (Episode 1) Part 2: Typhoon (Episode 2) Highlights of the Movie Dec 29, 1940, 6 months prior to the war on the east front breaking out, General Zhukov who played "Blue" ---the German side, used almost the same strategy which Field Marshal Fedor von Bock used 6 moths later, encircled "Red" ---the Soviet side army, which was under command by General Dmitry Pavlov. Zhukov was thus promoted as the Chief of the Red Army's General Staff by Stalin. General Pavlov was executed by Stalin, for his troops were encircled two times within 6 months---one in the war game before the war by General Zhukov, another in the rear war by Field Marshal von Brock due to the same mistake.? General Zhukov anticipated German might incircle the Red Army's Southwestern Front, and asked Stalin withdrawing Southwestern Front troops from Kiev. After being refused by Stalin, Zhukov resigned from the post of chief of general staff. Stalin asked Zhukov to tell him the truth, with the honor of a communist, if Moscow could be hold. Zhukov told Stalin that it was time to launch counter attack and push German back. After being convinced by Zhukov, Stalin told the chief of general staff to give Zhukov the reinforce troops he asked, and told him: "I believe, and comrade Zhukov also agrees, that German army is in crises and it's time for us to launch a counter offensive...."?
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  5. A graffiti I took a picture of in April of 2021. The curfew imposed was at 8PM.
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  6. Me too. Canuck through and through. And I too liked the job Trump did and was amused by the way he did it. But when one can't argue with the results, one resorts to mudslinging. I don't doubt that the FBI had something to do with January 6th. And there seems to be a legal means that Pence could have used to at least get recounts. But I'm waiting for 2024. I hope The Donald runs and wins for 2 reasons. 1. When the USA succeeds...Canada does too. 2. I REALLY wanna see that crazy woman on her knees screaming at the sky again.
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  7. Errr... https://nationalfile.com/law-prohibits-pence-from-accepting-electoral-votes-from-fraudulently-certified-states-constitutional-lawyer/
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  8. I feel like we have gotten to the point now where being vaccinated has become mostly SYMBOLIC. It has very little to do with the pandemic. Human beings are tribal in nature and once you're in the Vaccine Cult and you have the govt on your side, of course, you want to see those who do not comply, suffer. No matter how ridiculous the restrictions become, the Vaccine Cult will still roll with them. No one likes to admit they've been lied to. But standing up for a vaccine that does not stop infection or transmission, where the viral load is the same in vaxxed and unvaxxed, where fully vaxxed sports teams and holiday cruises are riddled with infections, where a fully vaxxed infected person can eat in a restaurant but an unvaxxed healthy person cannot, is insanity. But they dont' care, they have their badge of honour and anyone who doesn't, should suffer - not eat, not be able to support their family and be denied medical care. When was the last time your government pressured or forced you into eating healthy, exercising, drinking water, spending time in nature, staying away from chemicals and taking vitamins and supplements? Exactly. But they really care about your health, right? Right?
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  9. Not everybody of course. All data is too new, “fresh” to be relied upon as yet. One point did stand out in the article I posted. Says there was a spike in covid deaths in the first few weeks that the vaccine was released. Sounds suspicious to me. It’s necessary to put the brakes on and ask some good questions now and then. Secondly, do not give fools supreme executive power.
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  10. It’s an opinion piece without any actual science. For instance, it mentions the risk of myocarditis is extremely low, but fails to mention that the risk from covid is even lower. Why is that? It says most children experience no to mild systems from covid but also says many have been worse. What’s many? Is there a number or percentage? And how many of those children had underlying health problems? Because in those cases, must advocate for vaccination. Why don’t they acknowledge that the flu has a higher mortality rate for children that covid does? Because it’s a propaganda piece, in an effort to push broad based vaccination, when it’s not necessary or logical.
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  11. Why do you call everyone that disagrees with you a stupid person? What happened during your childhood when you spoke a difference of opinion, man? Are you ok? Is the trauma still alive?
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  12. We don't care that you care about your family. Nobody cares. "Hey man do you want to give up your rights? I think my family is important and I care bwaaah" Who do you think you will convince with this kind of infantilizing rhetoric only a manchild could think of?
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  13. "Why does Canada allow itself to be influenced and propagandized by Communist China?" Because both the corporate left and right outsourced our production there years ago and allowed free market neoliberal financial globalization to have Canada bought up by foreign interests. Now the pandemic has shown that we are like Cuba having to use the same used cars over and over again.
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  14. I'll show you a cuter one for a short watch (8 minutes) that hypes you up to know more and may even encourage clicking on the long one. This one is 2 Russian twin cuties watching a music video by the Swedish music group Sabaton called Defence of Moscow. It's worth a watch because the story is personal to them and they go into why:
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  15. This is no longer true and you need to stop lying about it. Alberta, Dec. 24th - Unvaccinated cases: 1536, Vaccinated cases: 7425 Status Unknown: (whatever that means) 254 New cases are 80% in vaccinated people, another 1% in partially vaxxed. Saskatchewan, Dec. 23rd - Unvaccinated cases: 78, Vaccinated cases: 113, Partially vaxxed: 3 Manitoba, Dec. 23rd - 556 new cases, 440 of which are in vaccinated people, 32 in partially vaxxed, 84 Unvaccinated And again, as far as hospitalizations: In SK, from August1-November 30 - 21308 cases in unvaxxed, with 192 deaths, giving a death rate of 0.9% 2073 cases in partially vaxxed people, with 24 deaths, giving a death rate of 1.1% 7545 cases in fully vaxxed people, with 115 deaths, giving a death rate of 1.5% No one under the age of 20 died in the 4th wave. Still waiting for someone to explain how the unvaccinated had the largest number of cases and yet the lowest death rate. Because this is happening all over the world right now. The vaccinated are getting way sicker than the unvaccinated and dying at a higher rate. I have 3 friends that are nurses and they all say that the hospitals are clogging up now with fully vaccinated people who either have covid and are presenting to emergency rooms in panic mode and fully vaccinated people with the sniffles who want to be tested. It's not the unvaccinated clogging up hospitals, it's the vaccinated. The stats never match what MSM is saying. That's what I've noticed.
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  16. The vulnerable can protect themselves by getting vaccinated and boosted, wearing masks and avoiding crowds. There’s no need to risk children.
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  17. I'm really curious as to what kind of sentence she will actually get in the end. I believe she is facing up to 65 years at this time but I think the actual time might be much less than that. We all know that she knows a lot more and has that giant ace up her sleeve. Will Ghislaine 'start naming names' to get a shorter sentence? | Daily Mail Online
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  18. Two logical flaws right here: 1. The fact of protection from spreading the infection has never been proven, only alleged by some calling themselves "experts". We need to do much better than that, to justify forcibly shooting something in someone's body against their will. How about an open discussion of the issue where arguments and evidence can be presented by every side, not only hand-picked exsperts with unknown professional achievements by unknown criteria, unless it's willingness to broadcast the truth of the day? 2. Even if a benefit to the society is established it's still not a valid reason to force individuals to comply with prescribed behavior, there are more checks and barriers. In fact there's a well-known word for the state forcing individuals to comply with prescribed behaviors and it isn't "democracy".
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  19. I'm aware that you're unaware of the science of viral mutation by that sentence alone. Do some homework. Come back and tell me what usually happens as viruses mutate. If you get to that nugget yourself then hopefully you'll let it sink in, but if I tell you I know that you'll reject it evermore. Unless of curse, CTV says it, then it will be a revelation for you. No, that's not true at all. If they said that it's really, really likely that it's safe and it turned out to be unsafe then there's at least a chance that they told the truth. They said that the vaccines were safe, in no uncertain terms, and they were not safe. Kids "randomly died of pulmonary embolism (two), intracranial hemorrhage (two), heart failure (one), hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and disseminated Mycobacterium chelonae infection (one), and unknown or pending further records (six) attacks within days of taking the vaccines." The vaxx made kids really unlucky. It makes me right, as usual. I speak English very well. I know what it means when someone says that "the vaccines are safe" and then kids who take it get super unlucky and die of heart attacks and strokes within just a few days. That's not 'wrong', that's lying, 100%. In order to be 'wrong' they would have had to have left some wiggle room. Use the word 'warrant' on a contract and then be 'wrong'. See what happens.
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  20. The Canadian government oppresses her own citizens with punitive taxes and restrictions. We get clobbered when we travel by having to pay hundreds for PCR tests to get back into our own country. We pay massive income and property taxes so buddy can block railroad lines with his activist loser friends and take meth while on pogey. We pay money out to people who already have more benefits and freebies than taxpayers. We’re masked while fully vaccinated and aren’t allowed to gather with family and friends — even at Christmas. Immigrants are sticking to their own cultural groups. Sad slavish populous and totalitarian semi-communist government.
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  21. Pat Condell on the Assault on Freedom...worth another visit.
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  22. Giving children a vaccine, which is a greater risk for them than the virus they’re getting vaccinated from is tantamount to child abuse. For those whom the virus is dangerous, they should be the ones getting vaccinated and boosted. But logic and reason have no place with the religion that is covid. Their sacrament is vaccination, they’re religious headdress is the mask, akin to the hijab.
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  23. Keeping interest rates too low for too long, and now at near-zero for over ten years, has caused a massive drive in available funds into real estate, which continues to inflate property prices. The reason for these low interest rates is simply an attempt to offset government policy failings. Everything posted above from inability to get lower-cost rental housing constructed to adequate levels, to inability to appropriately regulate finances to prevent financial meltdowns such as the 2008 one. If all government levels would simply do their jobs and keep people healthy, housed adequately and educated, then there would be less drain on the economy by unhealthy, under-educated, and inadequately housed people, and instead more workers available and working more productively, and competition by employers for workers instead of the other way around.
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  24. He is not referring to you. Wow what a triple L from you tonight
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  25. You already told me what my thoughts are on the U.S. border without my ever having articulated them. Now you feel you should ask?
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  26. So there is a 70 to 1 chance of side effects and you have been given the data freely. Must be a wordwide conspiracy to kill everyone.
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  27. Although I'm Canadian I did support Trump although not everything that he did. I also supported the Jan 6 protest, but ONLY the one's that were protesting legally and without the use of violence. Break the law, face the consequences. They don't deserve to be bailed out within mere hours. Do you have some primary sources that you rely on to form your opinions? Just curious.
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  28. Bullshit. A complaint has been filled by some Brits listing all the Q's favourite bogey people. The ICC has done nothing. That's what happens when you get all your nonsense from the internet.
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  29. The FBI comes up empty-handed in its search for a Jan. 6 plot It may be true, as Confucius said, that “the beginning of wisdom is to call things by their proper name,” but it can also be the end of politics. For politicians, labeling controversies is often more important than addressing the controversies themselves. Even well-defined terms used in legislation must change to fit political needs, such as like “infrastructure.” When its real meaning proved too restrictive, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) simply tweeted, “Paid leave is infrastructure. Child care is infrastructure. Caregiving is infrastructure.” Done. The same is true with labeling political violence. When protests by Black Lives Matter and other groups turned violent last summer, some media employees were expressly told not to refer to “rioters” but rather “protesters.” Riots causing massive property damage were described by CNN as “fiery but mostly peaceful protests.” Conversely, the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol could not be just a riot, let alone a “fiery” protest, but only an “insurrection.” Many in the media continue referring to “the insurrectionists” rather than the rioters. National Public Radio even ran a running account of the “Capitol insurrection.” The term was further driven home by House Democrats by impeaching former President Trump for “incitement to insurrection” despite undermining any chance for an actual conviction. Members of Congress such as Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) are still in federal court claiming a conspiracy of “armed and organized insurrectionists.” Many of us remain disgusted and angered by the Jan. 6 riot — but it was a riot. It also was a desecration. These people deserve to be punished, particularly those who went with an intent to try to enter the Congress. The question is whether you can have an insurrection without anyone actually insurrecting. That Zen-like question may find its way into the hearings of some pending cases. Calling these people “rioters" does not minimize what they did — or undermine the legitimacy of their punishment. However, there is wisdom and even the chance for resolution when we “call things by their proper name.” https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/568842-the-fbi-comes-up-empty-handed-in-its-search-for-a-jan-6-plot
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  30. There's been lots of leaks and whistleblowers. You don't want to listen to them because the MSM isn't covering any of what they have to say. The same as MSM refuses to cover any of the vaccine deaths and injuries, the same as they refuse to cover the massive demonstrations all over the world against vaccine passports. They are not covering a LOT of what is actually happening in the world - the lawsuits, the international tribunals that have lodged human rights violations against world leaders. They have not covered the scientists and doctors who disagree with the current narrative and have been proven right in their predictions of how things would go with the vaccines. I listened and read what ALL of the scientists had to say and frankly, the ones who have been censored and discredited for trying to sound the alarm - everything they have said would happen, has happened. While the govt and big pharma paid shills have been wrong, every time. These scientists said from the beginning - the vaccines were leaky, they would not work. They said they would provide a basic immunity for only a short period of time, at which point they would backfire on everyone and lead to MORE disease because of they way they weaken your immune system with each successive shot. They said the tide would turn and the vaccinated would be the ones clogging up the hospitals. From what I see, they are the ones who correctly predicted how things would go. So Imma stick with their recommendations on how to keep healthy through all this. I take all the supplements they recommend, I do all the health thingys (regular Neti potting, eg.) they recommend. So far, 2 years into the deadliest pandemic in human history, I'm still alive and haven't even had the sniffles once.
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  31. Good post, QOC. No one OWES anyone else their life or health. And certainly, children do not owe their life or health to elderly strangers. Make your own choices and take your own responsibility regarding your own health and safety and let others do the same. If you're vaxxed and still afraid, then YOU stay home. Let the rest of us get back to living and working.
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  32. The income tax deducted on the rising scale is a dis-incentive to work long and hard. Many enthusiastic energetic working people eventually have a wtf moment. Corporate/personal rates are punitive in Canada.
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  33. I don't really see where the pension plan is a ponzi scheme. Vast amounts of taxpayer money is invested to earn a return. That has nothing to do with corruption. The pensions, OAS and CPP, must be paid out to the pensioners and the more pensioners, the more money must be collected by incomes taxes. As the population ages, it costs the pension system more money and more working people must be brought into the system to pay for it. Hence, we have immigration. But the government had better be sure the immigrants they bring in are going to be working and paying income taxes. Otherwise it will be a drain on the system and just add more people who will collect pensions. There is also the medical system which takes a huge portion of government revenue to run. That too is now being stressed to the limit.
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  34. I would agree with a lot of what you say. But I don't think Capitalism is the same as Socialism in the sense of personal freedom. Socialism deprives citizens of their freedom. Socialism steals from those that have something to give to everyone else or provide social programs for everyone. Capitalism does not steal from everyone. Capitalism is a free system in the sense everyone is free to start or run their own business with little government interference. Everyone is free to work or not work if they prefer. But there is an incentive to work in Capitalism because if you work you get paid and if you don't work, you don't get paid. You will have to live on whatever the social services system gives you or depend on charitable organizations to feed you and provide shelter if that is even possible. But Capitalism provides an incentive for those with some money to invest in it to develop industries and make a profit. In Socialism there is no incentive for investors because government controls everything and reject the profit motive. In Capitalism, people with expertise make decisions about what is profitable to invest in. In Socialism government bureaucrats decide which industries should exist under government control and how everything should be run. In the USSR, that is how things were run and there were tremendous shortage of essential products and supplies. I heard of a telephone system in one of their satellite countries where it was very hard to get parts for the telephone system because anything ordered had to go through a huge bureaucracy under central control. That is why the system became antiquated and far behind the western world. They likely had dial phones and antiquated equipment in their telephone exchanges while the west had advanced electronic exchanges and touch-tone phones. It would have been the same problems in every industry in the USSR, including hospitals and medical technology. They would have been years, if not decades, behind the west. China changed to a certain degree in the 1980s with a new leader of the CCP. They decided to allow private corporations in China and abroad, but under the ultimate control of the CCP. Personal freedoms do not exist, but corporations were permitted because they created wealth for the country and the government. So it became a sort of hybrid system of Capitalism-Communism.
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  35. Your worries about your family/friends don't concern anyone but yourself. They are not important to us. The fact is, you could not worry about them, and we wouldn't care. The fact you are scared for them isn't a prerogative on our rights. We should tell you, as a collectivity consisting of grown adults, to simply f*** off and get diapers/kleenexes for your tamtrum. If you want to live in a hole, do. I was vaccinated. You are vaccinated. Your family and friends are probably vaccinated. If the vaccine works, you don't impose it on other people, and you don't care if others don't have it. Don't pretend like you care about other people. You don't. You think your emotions and your scaredness are sufficient to limit other peoples rights. No they don't, you child.
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  36. That moment when the masses sense there is something just a little bit “off”.
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  37. More culture war nonsense.. there are lots of left wing folks against the vaccines and Trump is for them.
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  38. WHOA! I heard that he drove in his car that day too! So what? He was advocating for 100% legal and constitutional measures to be taken. I know that Dems prefer to break laws, and to get the FBI to break laws for them, or to send their militias out to riot and loot, but Jordan advocated for something 100% legal to be done. IDGAF if you don't like it, you're not smart and you have no integrity.
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  39. If it wasn't for Fox News we wouldn't know that members of the FBI were charged with crimes for their illegal activity during the Russian collusion witch hunt. We wouldn't know that it was actually Hillary who colluded with Russians to influence the 2016 election. We wouldn't know that Dr Ford didn't name a location or a year that the alleged attack supposedly occurred, we'd all believe that Brionna was just an innocent girl laying in her bed when she got shot, we'd all think that Rayshard was just a bit tipsy and had a nap then got killed for no apparent reason, almost no Americans would have seen any of the G Floyd bodycam footage on TV, we'd think that K Rittenhouse carried a gun across state lines to hunt down protestors, we'd think that all of the BLM protests were peaceful, we wouldn't know that the Chazis killed a kid, we wouldn't know that the people at the Jan 6th mostly peaceful protest who were the guiltiest of all of committing the crime of sedition have never been charged because they were federal agents, we wouldn't know that people who handed out weapons at the Jan 6th mostly peaceful protest weren't charged because they were agents, etc. There are a lot of things that we wouldn't know, but to make a long story short, Americans would be just as stupid as Canadians are, politically. As Canadians we have some weird feeling of intellectual superiority over Americans but in truth it's the exact opposite. Leftist Canadians are, by far, the dumbest group of people on earth.
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  40. Why? 10 people have been accused. It appears mental illness was a factor in some. You haven't said what your point is other than we should research these ten people. Why? Other than the tragic death of Regis Korchinski, I've never heard of any of these people. Why should I be taking time out of my day to research 10 random people?
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  41. Cancel Culture continues unabated, pointing fingers in any way the wind blows. It’s a movement perfectly suited to Antifa and the weak who over estimate their value.
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  42. The IOC has nothing to do, and no jurisdiction in high school and college sports that are being perverted by the trans(anti-science) movement. It also has nothing to do, and no jurisdiction in the ridiculous bathroom policies, and change room polices being inacted across North America. I concur with this particular sentiment.
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  43. Toronto is a bit of shithole compared to other Canadian cities. And I've recently lived there so I'm not just being a jealous hater. And we're not talking the GTA here, we're talking the actual city of Toronto proper. Granted, downtown is an interesting place with many neat things to see and do, but the rest of the city is a run-down urban toilet with a lot of poor slummy neighbourhoods. It's overpopulated, traffic is a nightmare, the cost of living is insane, people are getting shot/stabbed/assaulted all the time, the pollution is gross etc. Granted, a lot of these problems come with being a big urban sprawl metropolis. The only positive aspects I like about Toronto over most other Canadian cities are the economic opportunities, and the large variety of things to do/places to go. There's not many other reasons to live in any large urban city. I'm more of mid-sized city person, like Calgary/Ottawa/Montreal. I like to still have a backyard and be amongst flora and fauna.
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  44. Well that's why they only looked at two Canadian cities. Why not include at least all provincial capitals in the list.
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  45. Recent report came out by Statscan that shows a disproportionate number of deaths among young people. For every action there is a reaction, and this has to be taken into account to get the big picture. Whatever measures we use to fight covid has to take into account the effects on the least among us. It’s not acceptable to ignore simply because “I’m alright, Jack”. https://nationalpost.com/opinion/sabrina-maddeaux-lockdowns-are-killing-young-canadians Approximately 35 per cent –– or over 7,200 –– of total excess deaths occurred among those between 45 and 64 years old despite the demographic accounting for only seven per cent of COVID-related deaths. Perhaps even more disturbing, approximately 15.6 per cent –– or about 3,100 –– of Canada’s excess deaths occurred among those younger than 44, even though that youngest cohort accounts for only 0.7 per cent of the country’s COVID-19 deaths.
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