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QuebecOverCanada

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  1. That's a such a radical statement that I will blame on alcohol and tiredness. You should get a rest man.
  2. Civil war? A little hyperbolic to say the least.
  3. The LPC has power while the CPC tries to get it... the chances an opposition party has internal turmoil and power challenges are high. Trudeau's leadership has remained somewhat uncontested for years since 2015. His ideological views specifically were not denounced by two MPs, two days in a row. Remember when the LPC eradicated all the pro choicers in the party? No problem at that time to impose that. I wouldn't say that the 2019 scandal with Wilson Raybould was ideologically driven. Now there is a fracture inside the Liberal Party's ideology (live and let live vs. Proactive government intervention) . It is irreconcilable.
  4. That's a funny comparison, but it has its limitations. Trudeau's hair is legitimately better than Kim's.
  5. You're not getting over the fact that unintelligible rants against Trudeau, making an obsession with irrelevant, made up facts, make you look bad, ain't it?
  6. I wouldn't make it a Woke debate. To be honest, the problem of nespotism in Canada predate the Woke movement.
  7. Imagine living in a democracy where the Attorney General is under pressure to not charge a corporation for financial crimes by the Prime Minister of said democracy.
  8. The Truckers' movement was all that was needed to break apart the Liberals unity it seems. Trudeau divided the country so much, and had such a divisive rhetoric, that even the Federal Liberal Party of Canada is now having dissidence over the direction of the Minority government. Are we reaching the end of the Omerta of the Covid measures? --- A Liberal MP is speaking out against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial governments’ pandemic policies, and politicians’ handling of the ongoing trucker convoy protests. Joel Lightbound, the Louis-Hébert, Que. MP, held a press conference on Parliament Hill on Tuesday morning saying that he thinks those concerned about COVID-19 policies have “legitimate concerns” that should not be dismissed.
  9. Why was the E before the T in PET?
  10. I think Trudeau father was an elitist tyrant, his war measures were uncalled for and he almost broke the country with this act alone. But saying he's an old Quebec money when the dude comes from the famous Elliott family that exploited generations of French Canadians is funny. He didn't care about no one.
  11. The worse joke of Canada is claiming you are its representative all by yourself, incidentally in your dwelling or living room. You are part of it, but you are not the only one having an opinion here. Many agree Trudeau and his father have and had flaws, major ones. But criticizing a sane way is mandatory if you want one day to get rid of him; wording precise, concise, legitimate criticism hits much more than a rambling with no goal whatsoever except to vent. "Olol Trudeau is super evil he treats every hocker player as a terrorist" hits much less than "Trudeau called protestors who were engaging in sports games in the streets of Ottawa as being violent protesters when almost no acts of violence happened during demonstrations". Can the cowboy in the picture, or yourself, comprehend that?
  12. It's a caricature. If the hat doesn't fit...
  13. How am I a fraud? Am I supposed to, just because I don't like Trudeau, to immediately follow and agree to everything the opposition to Trudeau says, like you saying that Trudeau called hockey players as a whole terrorists? Do you read what you post?
  14. Am I speaking to the representative of Canada as a whole or to a Canadian a##hole?
  15. What is excessive is insignificant. -Talleyrand --- I do not condone the COVID emergency powers, and it should be removed, because it is excessive. But also are some of the criticisms about Trudeau.
  16. I know you will probably not understand my intentions of what I'm writing but I am confident that at least you're reading me. You're becoming a sad caricature of all the Right wing grifters on the Internet who despise you just as much as Trudeau and you're becoming a living embodiment of a Boomer Facebook newsfeed. You're parroting talking points, and are making quite a fool of yourself. It is because you are lonely and are going too much on the Internet/are only watching opinions of the grifters on the Right.
  17. West, I honestly worry about you and your mental health. I say it with a lot of compassion, I despise Trudeau myself, but you're bordering on mental illness with such an incoherent and cryptic post like that.
  18. Hypocrisy seems like a word that comes to my mind in these types of cognitive dissonance.
  19. You are right. It is a criticism I heard a lot from my side about Trudeau, being he hasn't had a real job before getting into politics. Now what about Poilievre?
  20. This is exactly the problem. We're politicizing this issue so much and it's missing the bigger picture. The useless wars and invasions and the demise of the West, especially America's influence on the planet was initiated by wars that predate the existence of the Woke movement. You're creating a caricature, a strawman to excuse the defeats of the military-industrial complex by fanatical ideological fallacies that come short of any practical solutions. So the solution to your comment is eradicating the Woke? How useful is that compared to question the ideas promoted by our politicians and the overreach of our armies in other countries? I am not a Woke myself at all, and is very critical of everyone, and I don't see where your comment was going except point the finger at a political subgroup while a real systemical issue remains.
  21. The French diplomat has been ousted of Mali by the new local government which took power with a Coup d'État, and Swedish and Danish elite troops that were supposed to deploy in between Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali as an European operation presided by France finally have left after Mali government told them to just go. This coincides as Mali, which has now welcomed 1000 Russian elite mercenaries, requests for more troops from Russia and asks France to leave Mali totally. France will have no choice but to go, and they're planning a shameful exit and are calling for sanctions against the poor African country. The Russian troops now occupy the capital Timbuktu, which the French had reconquered in 2013 from the 'Jihadis'. Now, Russia occupies it after all those years the French army spent, losing men and money, and above all, local support in favor of Russia. 'Russian troops deploy to Mali’s Timbuktu after French exit' Army spokesperson says the Russian soldiers are in the northern city to train Malian troops. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/1/7/russian-troops-deploy-to-malis-timbuktu-after-french-exit Today Russia and China announced a 30-year agreement for gas via a new pipeline that will provide Russia foreign currency in Euros. Russia, China agree 30-year gas deal via new pipeline, to settle in euros https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/exclusive-russia-china-agree-30-year-gas-deal-using-new-pipeline-source-2022-02-04/ The 'protests' in Kazakhstan have been out of control according to the media for a few days. Then, they were not talked about at all. Maybe the media here didn't want to show they were chopping off heads and were radical Islamists who had funding from NGOs. Maybe they didn't want to show it was a coup d'État orchestrated by American intelligence services in cooperation with traitors inside Kazakhstan. Hunter Biden had a really good relationship and made a lot of deal with Kazakhstan while his father was vice-president in the early 2010s. Then it appeared that he also had a really good friendship with the head of intelligence of Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan intelligence chief who was Hunter Biden's 'close friend' and posed with him and Joe is charged with treason during protests that have seen 160 killed and 8,000 arrested https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10388217/Kazakhstan-intel-chief-Hunter-Bidens-close-friend-charged-treason-amid-protests.html Kazakhstan is a really strategic point for Russia and China, as the government of the country is in good terms with both the Putin and Xi's regimes. The country is at the center of the project for the Silk Road from China and it was after all a Soviet Republic at the end of the day which means that Russia has much soft power in the region and is a good buffer zone for Russia. The protests, or coup d'État depending on your naiveté, was happening right at the moment Russia and the United States were confronting each other at the Ukrainian border, what a coincidence. This all comes at a time in which we have to think; Are autocratic regimes winning across the globe, right now, and unifying? The Hong Kong protests turned out to fail, giving another win to my little rambling here. The revolutions in the Arab Spring brought a lot of misery and not a lot of democracy after all, the Operation Freedom in 2003 was a disaster for the Iraqi people. Americans used the same helicopter to retrieve diplomatic staff in Kabul that they did in Saigon. Are we learning about to learn that inevitably, the West is on the decline?
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