OftenWrong
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Ukraine has serious problems with corruption and extremist right-wing groups. This was exposed under the Trump administration. These links go back a few years. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cohen-ukraine-commentary-idUSKBN1GV2TY https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/neo-nazis-far-right-ukraine/tnamp/ https://www.channel4.com/news/svoboda-ministers-ukraine-new-government-far-right
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Ryerson University Changing Name
OftenWrong replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Read between the lines man. It’s not what I say, it’s what I really MEAN. -
You can call yourselves whatever you want, and so can I. You two seem moralists to me. In other words, the failure of conservatism.
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Ryerson University Changing Name
OftenWrong replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Local Politics in Canada
Stick to facts, fella this is not about you. I could care less. This is about helping natives, through changing the names of our schools. So you people feel like you’ve done something useful, and at least they will know that you truly care as they squat in the bush. -
Some people believe in causes, and are willing to put themselves on the line for it. Interesting that you think she deserves jail for stupidity, but that the charges will be dropped. Well, not really. But that could be bad for Mr. Turdeau. She will also be a hero to some people, and may receive financial assistance as a form of “backing” for her cause.
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Ryerson University Changing Name
OftenWrong replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Local Politics in Canada
There there fella. Sow the wind, you know how it goes. I don’t ask for your opinion. The nutball knows who he is. Mr. personal himself. As to you people, it’s a general term that doesn’t always mean you. Sometimes it does. You decide. If the shoe fits... -
Cheap shots low quality messaging low brow
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Ryerson University Changing Name
OftenWrong replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Local Politics in Canada
It’s a pity, because we need them now more than ever. But let me ask, to you and the little nut-ball, other than the name change will Ryerson be making any restitution to natives? I looked on google but couldn’t find any. That’s it, just a name change. That is good enough for you people to wash your hands of the matter. You feel better with this, token gesture. It really is sad that you think this symbolism holds any value to actual natives. Meanwhile, how is that promise of clean water on every reserve coming along? “In 2015, Justin Trudeau, then campaigning for the country’s top job, made an ambitious promise to end the scourge of unsafe water in more than 100 First Nations communities across the country. But today the federal minister overseeing the issue acknowledges the government has missed its March deadline on its own five-year promise, and says he has “no credible excuse” for how communities that have gone decades without clean water still lack access.” https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/30/canada-first-nations-justin-trudeau-drinking-water Not even. And the article indicates a mere 100 communities. But hey. Carry on with the name changes, all ye stupid rabbits -
Sounds rather judgemental and sanctimonious, from a guy who had some issues of his own. Real conservatives are not like that. I’m talking about Canadian conservatives by the way, not Americans. Ontario conservatives perhaps, in contrast with those western conservative moralists. There are not many real ones left. Would you honestly preclude someone who may be quite capable in their job, automatically and by default, ipso-facto because they mess around with women? I’ve got news for you people. In the real world there’s a lot of humping going on. You really want to go down that road? No. Politics has no business in someone’s bedroom. As long as it doesn’t interfere with the job and is among consenting adults. No little girls... You figure out what I mean by that.
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Yes, exactly why Mr. Trudeau attempted to inflict a wound on the CPC by introducing dialogue on abortion rights, gun control, black lives matter and defunding police. All non-issues in Canada, but at the same time very divisive issues. He intends to use them to damage Canadian culture. Now he’s going after Hockey Canada.
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1. Ohh, real conservative, poo poo poo. He had a number of views I found abhorrent. He certainly is not a good representative of conservatism, in my opinion. Sorry, I know how much you admire him, but it’s just you, your opinion. 2. Yes, he is a prejudicial little hate monger. Most un-Canadian PM of all time. You want to attach your name to that? (by voting). It’s becoming increasingly clear what’s happening in Canada. Trudeau admirers are not liberals at all. He, and they are post-liberal illiberals. Meanwhile those who are conservative, real conservative not Argus conservative, are far more tolerant than they. The last bastion of liberalism in Canada is the conservatives.
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Which, the liberal courts?
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Trump going to jail... "so unfair"!
OftenWrong replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
... so that you people can all feel good about it. -
Trump going to jail... "so unfair"!
OftenWrong replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Meanwhile we can all sit back and watch while Biden incrementally adopts Trump’s policies on China and the US- Mexico border. Just that where Trump did these things openly, these hypocrites do it quietly, in private. -
I think ex-flyer, Queenmandy and others who give “ups” to illiberalism will be disappointed. https://www.cp24.com/mobile/news/freedom-convoy-organizer-tamara-lich-to-be-released-on-bail-again-1.6003103
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You don’t sound that skeptical to me.
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That’s nice that Argus said so, but who gives a shee-it. Trudeau does not know limits, such as with his comments about the unvaccinated.
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As I said, like it or not. But in terms of experience, Trudeau does not compare to Trump, because he has none. What I don’t like is someone who leads us on non-issues while failing on the ones that matter, because his focus is on his pet projects, wokism and massive reform without consideration of the effects it has to those caught in the transition. But hey, you people who are completely comfortable, please carry on...
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So what. We all know that, and as usual the details are debatable. It doesn’t matter. Even a failure has experience that is helpful. Hence as I said, “Like it or not.”
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No need for garbage here. I think it’s fair to say you trust and put faith in government. I do not. To me government is a necessary evil that needs to be carefully controlled to actually be useful. This is from experience, not theories.
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Ok, we are to compare Trump to Trudeau there are many similarities. However, like it or not Trump was/is a business man and has far more experience than JT. Justin never had a job before he was vaulted to the highest office in the country. And no, being a drama teacher or whatever does not count, for shee-it. in my opinion...
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That may be so up front but that is not how the system actually works. If you think the PM or attorney general, or cabinet minister cannot influence a case, to the extent they can delay a trial then you live in a nice, safe dreamland where everyone is a-political, honest and true.
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Apologetics. Horse crap. “We must believe them, except when it’s me.” A hypocrite and liar cannot lead. That’s why it is personal.
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Ryerson University Changing Name
OftenWrong replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Local Politics in Canada
There there, little fella. -
Anyway what would Mr. Trudeau even know about being Canadian? Having lived in a ivory tower all his life, protected, never having to face the challenges of life of ordinary citizens. Far more removed than his father. He is the quintessential rich man's son, pampered, elitist, and terribly naive. Then he inherits the company and wrecks it in a mere few years. We've seen this story played out enough times already to know how it goes.
