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Moonlight Graham

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  1. Mike and I have a long history. I never said mild disagreement was evil and abusive, I said gaslighting and manipulation was. You have a consistent issue with proper reading comprehension. Unless you're just purposefully rewriting what I say to fit your narrative, which would be dishonest and manipulative as well.
  2. Enjoy your fascist sh*thole Americans. It's what you voted for.
  3. If hundreds of mosques, hindu temples, or synagogues etc were lit via arson as hate crimes within several years you think the media and the government would make a bigger deal about? We live in a racist leftist country that now treats dominant identity groups as 2nd class citizens on a systemic level. Their solution to racism and discrimination against minority and marginalized groups isn't treating everyone equally like we were once taught and MLK Jr preaches, their solution is to actively discriminate against dominant groups. It's anti-liberalism equality of outcome leftist dogsh*t that should have died with the Soviet Union. We need to stand up to this far-left nonsense being pushed by the leftists in western universities.
  4. You're probably the most manipulative person i've ever encountered on a message board. It's abusive and pure evil Mike, all because of your stubbornness and ego. I'm putting you on ignore, you're incapable of honest debate because you continually lie and manipulate to try to save face. I'm not going to let you do this to me again. Get some help.
  5. Your reply to this post would be completely different if left-leaning indigenous protestors were involved here. I've seen your posts on the truckers protests and identity politics to know what your stance is. Not to mention your aggressive reply to this thread. You can deny and lie and gaslight whatever you want. You're a manipulative person and you try to get away with it using the polite civil demeanor. I'm not that stupid. Same MO.
  6. And you're objective on this topic 😂? If my race and gender is being actively discriminated against by the government that would make me a victim of discrimination, yes. And if such things are objectively happening, this is not "imagined". If I were indigenous or black or Muslim or a woman you wouldn't be saying that to me. This makes you a racist and a sexist, against yourself. You have a guilt-complex, pushed on you by the left. I believe in legal and political equality, you do not. Legal and political equality is called "human rights" and "liberal democracy". If true, that would be a separate charge
  7. Also eyeball, do you believe the Crown wanting 7 years for the charge of mischief is grossly excessive in this case?
  8. Many of our governments are pretty racist against caucasians though. And the Trudeau gov (we'll see about Carney, so far not so good) was discriminatory against males in order to pander to women for votes. It's objectively true, it's even a matter of official policy in hiring they put in writing, it's really not a matter of debate. Not to mention politically motivated bias against conservatives in the courts and the state broadcaster. Are conservatives any better? In the past no, but nowadays i'd say yes. This still doesn't excuse the problem. It's also still a problem even if you and others on the left don't care about this issue. And yes, caucasians and males can be the victims of racial and gender discrimination too. Those who believe otherwise are sexist and racist.
  9. What terrorism exactly? The charge is mischief. Honky horns bro. She's an annoying conservative with organization skills.
  10. Never forget the time a bunch of illegally parked party-goers brought the country to its knees. Trump could invade with a convoy of ice cream trucks and force a surrender.
  11. For trucks honking horns? 😂 It's a bunch of parking tickets and noise bylaw infractions.
  12. On the charge of mischief. For convincing people to block roads with trucks for a peaceful protest. Would 6 months or a fine + community service and probation be fair? Sure. But 7 years is just disgusting politically motivation in this racist 2-tier justice system. Anyone who disagrees is politically motivated and a hypocrite because none of them including the Crown would be seeking 7 years if this were an indigenous or Black Lives Matter peaceful protest. Did the Crown seek 7 years for the indigenous people when they blocked railway lines with trucks for weeks in 2020 to protest pipelines? No, they didn't even charge anyone: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Canadian_pipeline_and_railway_protests#
  13. I agree they should answer where the ballots went, and if they were sent in etc
  14. The title of the article is manipulative: "The agency said 1,321,449 mail-in ballots were issued but only 1,200,808 were tallied. It did not explain whether the 120,641 missing ballots were unused or returned too late." Did the voters not mail back the ballots? Arrived too late? Returned by not counted by Elections Canada? More details needed here.
  15. Every single Canadian who voted for Trudeau more than once is culpable in the mess we find ourselves in today. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. I'll wait to judge Carney once Parliament is back in session and he starts passing a bunch of laws. Not even tabling a budget that is supposed to be voted on is disgusting, especially from a party led by a supposed hotshot economist.
  16. Maybe you should question why your first instinct is to defend a weak justice system? You seem like a nice person, but being too nice is the entire reason why the justice system is in the state is in. Most Canadians are too soft, and we're really starting to reap the consequences of that. Nation-wide decay from decadence. The good times spoiled us.
  17. There's no defense for a weak justice system that doesn't do its job and makes society more dangerous.
  18. Ah the pussification of the west and Canada continues. There's so many ways this manifests itself, it's a real problem with no real cure besides extended periods of hardship, which doesn't sound fun. We're cooked. Death by a thousand cuts from decadence.
  19. 1. I don't think we need to stop talking about residential schools at all. If anything, we all need to learn more about it, including students. As i've said, we need to learn more about our history. But that includes all the facts, all the important details and context, not just what is the most politically correct to say or what activists what us to believe while ignoring other facts. My complaint is really how we frame things. The narratives that are being told to us, and reinforced over and over. We need to learn about and recognize the wrong about residential schools, even mourn them, but Canada Day is not the day where that should be front and center. We need at least one day a year to celebrate the good aspects of this country, to come together and feel proud of everything we are and have accomplished, even if it hasn't been perfect. When college kids come out of school and see Canada as an illegitimate colonial project filled with theft and genocide it tells me what I said about progressives: they tend to focus on all the negative aspects of things that are "strong". Throwing the baby out with the bath water. We need a national narrative that's both truthful and positive. I also think this would be better for reconciliation. 2. Ok. See above, it's about the overall way we frame things. 4. I don't have an issue with the myth of Turtle Island. I have an issue with people equating "Turtle Island" with Canada, which isn't even a part of the indigenous myth. Canada would be considered a part of "Turtle Island". 6. Again, it's the overall framing, the messages that are communicated over and over. They affect how we feel about ourselves. And there's a time and place for everything. On Canada Day, let's all come together. For the indigenous we can focus on the fact that we are trying hard on reconciliation and that despite everything we're all still one family, even if we squabble or even have conflict sometimes. Canada Day can be a day of hope and celebration for that, not mourning. When activists frame things as "Cancel Canada Day! Don't celebrate the colonial genocidal project!" it's understandable anger but not helpful. If there's some broken twigs somewhere let's gather them, patch them up, and build, not start a fire with them.
  20. What % of their post was celebratory and what % is communicating shame and guilt? Canada Day isn't about bowing our heads in shame, it's a day to celebrate. The school board is asking its community (students, parents, and teachers) to bow their reads. Teaching students that they need to bow their heads in shame/guilt on Canada Day, calling them "settlers", telling them to "reflect" and "embrace hard truths" is teaching them what exactly? That Canada is a great country worthy of celebration? Now go ask a bunch of college student if they think Canada is a great country or an illegitimate colonial project residing on stolen land filled with a history of genocide, and then ask yourself why they believe what they believe.
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