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  1. 1 hour ago, Nefarious Banana said:

    They bring nothing to the picnic, hog down everyone else's goodies, then b!tch and whine that they didn't get their 'share' . . . .

    3 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said:

    Let Quebec leave. Canada will be abetter country without those economic leeches.

    https://media.giphy.com/media/Zpmu1zdU8kA8n92LBT/giphy.gif?cid=82a1493b2dannvafsze9gespulnwebe9zp8nqm58ougw0orn&ep=v1_gifs_trending&rid=giphy.gif&ct=ggiphy.gif

  2. On 4/14/2024 at 3:17 PM, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    Again you are talking nonsense without any knowledge of or ties to Iran. All wrong. Iran's population especially the young generation is no longer Muslims Over 60% of the mosques closed.

    So progressive, such liberal.

    Iran is 10/10, it's just the gobinment that's totally at fault, unlike all its neighbours who share the same values and stuff (let's put our heads on the sand for the sake of our argument that Iran is great).

    On 4/14/2024 at 3:12 PM, Michael Hardner said:

    1. Picture doesn't prove anything. 

    2. What's the issue with that VPN?

    Who has access to such VPN?

    On 4/14/2024 at 4:43 PM, CdnFox said:

    well, and it's 4 years old ;) 

    And actions speak louder than words.

    The Iranians beat the sh*t out of their wives who dare not wearing the hijab.

    The Iranians beat the sh*t out of their family members who are homosexuals.

    But hey, progressiveness! Look at that poll made by two expats using a foreign VPN saying they're like us! Wow!

  3. 51 minutes ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    Afghanistan and Pakistan are dirt-bags, its population are mostly Muslim fanatics. They need another hundred years to reach Iran today, Iran and Turkey are different. Iran has a very progressive population. With hundreds of universities and millions of students mostly women and the totally secular population with over 2500 years of civilization and history and highly educated aware nation. Islam was destroyed in Iran by Islamic republic past 45 years. Maybe this was the only good think they did.

    Afghanistan and Pakistan do share islamic values that are the cornerstone of the Iranian population and the regime. Both the population and the regime abide to the islamic values.

    When it comes to Turkey, it becomes more and more like all Iranian neighbours and Iran. There is a movement across Turkey which is becoming more and more Islamic.

    36 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

    1. The Government not the people.
    2. So dismiss it then.  Dismiss their methodology and their effort.  It's pretty easy for you to do so in the 15 seconds it takes to write a post.  Others are working to solve problems.

    1. The people did applaud the hangings, the beatings.

    2. I dismiss the authors totally on this subject, and the fact they used a certain VPN to do their study.

  4. 2 minutes ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    Are you blind or illiterate.  I explained all these. These are paid regime mercenaries. They are hijabbans. They are paid to enforce a hated law. The regime has tens of billions of dollar in oil revenues. They don't have social programs or health service. They use all of that revenue on suppressing the nation. They paid the mercenaries, the IRDC, the Basig and all others in total 4 million out of a nation of 85 million.

    Of course, of course.

    That's why we see the same values being replicated and exercised in all its neighbouring countries...

  5. 10 minutes ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    You are barbaric to encourage maybe without knowing to commit more murders and attacks.

    Ok are you kind of reta rded?

    11 minutes ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    So who were those killed last year in Women Life Freedom revolution. Who are those hundreds of thousands in prison under torture. Who are millions of women opposition and fighting the fu*king hijab law. They are all Iranian exiles? Educate yourself before posting lies and nonsense.

    What about all the Iranian women who impose the hijab on other Iranian women? What is the number when it comes to that phenomenon you completely decide to ignore to fit your Iranian-loving narrative?

  6. 4 minutes ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    These people who are celebrating are paid mercenaries of Islamic Republic. These are Basigis. The same bunch who attacked unarmed peaceful demonstrators on street last year and murdered hundreds. They are bunch of criminals paid hondsomely by oil revenue by this murderous regime. Out of a country of 86 million, you saw a few hundred thousand tritors and criminals you can find in any country. They enjoy the wealth stolen from the nation given to this gang of criminals to preserve the unpopular murderous regime. It shows how easy a bunch of mullahs can fool you and your likes, So unfortunate someone with no ties to Iran and no knowledge makes decisive irresponsible comment like you, So sad.

    Once again, your naiveté tends to blind you to obvious things. Your conclusion comes before the analysis, which bends your interpretation of what is going on even if you see the acts committed by the Iranians, including the population.

    In February, I posted a demonstration which involved hundreds of thousands of demonstrators. It is a widespread movement.

    All of them are not agents of the State, this is obvious.

    2 minutes ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    Bravo. This is one poster knowledgeable in what he is writing. He researches before posting like the other opening his mouth wide with no background or knowledge encouraging a murderous regime to do more harm to its nation and the world.

    Oh come on.

    That's ridiculous to imply that I encourage the regime. I'm saying the population is just as barbaric and backward as the regime. How can it be more clear.

  7. 13 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

    More argument via image.   Iran wants you to think their citizens hate Israel and the US.  But is it so ?  This poll says not.

    https://gamaan.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/GAMAAN-IR-Survey-English-Report-Final.pdf

    The poll says things.

    The Iranians hang enemies of Islam on cranes. The Iranians beat women who dare to show too much hair or skin.

    The two authors of the study are two Iranians in exile. They are not what's on the ground in Iran.

  8. 21 minutes ago, Moonlight Graham said:

    The big corporations want the cheap labour, see.  Cheap labour, more consumers, more profit.  Illegals in the US are the new African slaves, driven by the money-makers.  Nobody actually cares about us lowly workers.

    Anyone who thinks politicians work for us is a naive fool, they work for themselves.  Their #1 priority isn't their constituents or their country, it's maintaining their own power.

    Cynical but truthful

  9. Like Canada, NZ has had way too many immigrants in a short span without the infrastructures required to welcome them.

    NZ's government has taken action, and will prevent employers from hiring foreign workers in areas as in to which there is no labour shortage.

    A problem New Zealand has had was also that many Kiwis were leaving the country to go to Australia as many of the well paying jobs in New Zealand were given by the employers to foreigners. They lost many of their own constituents, productive ones at that, because the elite wanted cheap labour.

    It's important that we start to realize that other nations face the same problems Canada is facing, and they find solutions. Why couldn't we replicate what New Zealand just did?

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c25l0vxpnd8o

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  10. 1 minute ago, CdnFox said:

    Usually the 'goodies' come in the form of zoning allowing bigger or more buildings so that a parcel of land can be turned into even more cash.

    Yup, it's imperative that the municipal zoning laws in dense urban areas have to be reformed. In Montreal for example, the federal and provincial government paid billions for a transit station (REM) in Pierrefonds.

    The homeowners of Pierrefonds (QC), who live in small detached homes, voted by referendum to prevent any dense housing to be built near the station, paid by the taxpayers. That's unacceptable and that's where provincial and federal governments have to slap their dongs on the table and tell Pierrefonds that any funding to build public transit is conditional on allowing dense housing.

  11. You don't have a peaceful society when people can't house themselves. You don't have grocery stores if no one is able to buy from them or have to steal for food. You don't have a bank account or apply to a mortgage if you can't find a job or don't have an address.

    The State ultimately has to intervene. The alternative is Brazil.

  12. 10 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

    Yes, I called you out as communist but, not for just one thing, your diatribes are communistic or at the very least socialist.

    I am pragmatic and don't like too much State influence in the economy, but there is a point where the State has to intervene; we've reached that point with housing.

    There needs to be social housing paid for by the federal government for the reasons I mentioned in the other thread. The reasons are that the federal government allowed the (sometimes illegal) entry of millions of people in a very short span, without finding an agreement with the provincial governments, who have to pay for this incredible mess caused by, once again, the feds.

    RBC's call for social housing is logical. There can't be business if there is social unrest. The social unrest we will have to endure - the RCMP agrees with me on that according to their latest reports -, will be caused by lack of housing. The free market does not want to build right now because it is not profitable. Then, if the free market is not able to take care of this crucial economic sector, the State has to massively intervene short term until the free market is able to function as intended, because otherwise other parts of the free market will be going down the drain because of the lack of peace.

  13. 1 hour ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    First off it is not Iran. It is the Islamic Republic. A regime taken Iran and its nation hostage and Iranians are fighting against this occupying force and need support in their struggle,

    I am not sure why you bring Pakistan and Afghanistan into debate. They do have issues with regime in Iran but nothing serious. Islamic Republic is a serious threat to the whole world and its removal by any available means will result in a much more stable and peaceful middle east and the whole world. No more excuses or appeasement with this murderous regime. REMOVE IT BY ALL AVAILABLE MEANS,

    This kind of loser mindset brought us, the collective West, to Iraq, Syria, Libya, and nothing good came out of those military campaigns for regime changes.

  14. 1 hour ago, CITIZEN_2015 said:

    THEY MUST NE DESTROYED BY ANY POSSIBLE  OR AVAILABLE MEAN.

    That's quite a concerning discourse.

    Iran is an adversary to our interests, but it also isn't in our interest to destroy them, and especially not by all means available.

    Pakistan hates Iran and the two countries hit each other with missiles a few weeks ago. Afghanistan, to the Northern border of Iran, isn't sympathetic with Iran as well and they have a conflict when it comes to a hydro-electrical barrage that will cut off the water supply to Iran in the North. Saudi Arabia is at its south alongside many American bases.

    It's a surrounded, paranoid regime, that will lose its relevance without any foreign interference.

  15. 3 hours ago, Army Guy said:

    True enough, but we have been lax in the standards in which we hold our politicians, in fact most Canadians seem to just except whatever they put in place thinking there is nothing they can do to influence another outcome....we the people are complacent. Not to mention who we are willing to accept as politicians... we base most of our vote on what they are willing to promise us when they get elected, which 99.99 % of it is bullshit, or does not survive a reality check......how many voters look at previous work practices, track records etc...So yes i guess your right we get what we get...becasue we are to lazy to do any of the work.

    To be honest thats their team, and they will do what is needed to defend it...Liberals do not have the same morals or values as other Canadians. 

    It's totally reasonable to have empathy to people who have been scammed financially by con men. The thing is, if the same people get conned over and over again, the onus is also on the victim. It is totally reasonable that after a few times of getting robbed, that we lose the empathy for the victims.

    This is what is happening with the Canadian population at large.

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