Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
46 minutes ago, Goddess said:

International student program blasted by Canada’s auditor

Between 2023 and 2024, more than 153,000 post-secondary international students were identified as potentially non-compliant with study permit conditions, but officials had funding to probe only 2,000 cases annually......

The department began 4,057 investigations, but 41 per cent of these cases could not be closed because of a lack of response from students.

The government audit also examined the status of the 549,000 people whose study permits expired in 2024 and found that 93 per cent of people were allowed to remain in Canada.

It also did not pursue 800 cases involving fraudulent documentation discovered after permits were approved."

 

Feds Cost Thousands Of Jobs | Blacklock's Reporter

 

Liberal supporters:  "Let's elect these people in again!!  They really know what they're doing!"  🤪

It's like these Carney cultists spend their days hitting themselves in the nuts with a hammer because it feels so good when they stop.

  • Haha 2

As Democrat and Liberal governments fall, Republicans and Conservatives come to the rescue.

Posted
1 hour ago, Legato said:

HEChSnCWMAA6K4_.png

Yup, yet somehow we are "smarter" than the US. How that is, given we have done nothing but continue to commit national suicide by ballot box since 2015, is a mystery. 

As Democrat and Liberal governments fall, Republicans and Conservatives come to the rescue.

Posted
20 hours ago, CdnFox said:

What i said is quite true. 

You're trying to persist in the lie that somehow this is about social media. It is not. This year's report contained an extra section about social media.  But the actual index has nothing to do with social media. 

So all you have is lies. 

We've fallen from 5 to 25 in happiness as a people, and our youth who traditionally are the happiest generation have fallen to 72.   And all those other countries beating us also have social media

The liberals have crushed the people and especially the kids of today

I am 100% serious when I say you're stunned.  Like truly stunned...

Why, but more so how can you continue to deny something that is in black and white and right in front of your eyes?  You're a different cat, to say the least.... 

You have lots of company on the stunned bus though so you won't be lonely. The bus ride to nowhere...

  • Thanks 1
  • Downvote 1
Posted
1 hour ago, LinkSoul60 said:

I am 100% serious when I say you're stunned.  Like truly stunned...

You're 100% serious that you realized I'm right and your big mad about it. And all you have because you're such an emotional child is lashing out at someone who happened to be correct.

It is 100% accurate happiness rating has nothing to do with social media. But they've been putting out the same numbers for decades and all countries have the same social media

. You're a liar and when you're confronted with the facts you attack the person who presented you the facts. Every single time.

Your inability to read and comprehend it's not my problem.

Although I must admit it's amusing watching you have a mental breakdown every time you realize that you can't argue against the facts but are unwilling to accept this emotionally

The liberals have helped Drive Canada from its spot as the number 5 happiest country down to number 25.  And our youth down to 73 (72? Whatever not looking it up). 

That's the liberal legacy. Our children are growing up in despair and it stanks largely to liberal policy

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
13 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

You're 100% serious that you realized I'm right and your big mad about it. And all you have because you're such an emotional child is lashing out at someone who happened to be correct.

It is 100% accurate happiness rating has nothing to do with social media. But they've been putting out the same numbers for decades and all countries have the same social media

. You're a liar and when you're confronted with the facts you attack the person who presented you the facts. Every single time.

Your inability to read and comprehend it's not my problem.

Although I must admit it's amusing watching you have a mental breakdown every time you realize that you can't argue against the facts but are unwilling to accept this emotionally

The liberals have helped Drive Canada from its spot as the number 5 happiest country down to number 25.  And our youth down to 73 (72? Whatever not looking it up). 

That's the liberal legacy. Our children are growing up in despair and it stanks largely to liberal policy

You bring the term stunned to another level....  How about you are just plain fûcking stupid.  Actually, let's go with that as I think it better describes you.

Let me know what chapter lays blame Canada's liberals for youth's happiness, or lack of.

Your stupidity is epic....truly epic!

 

World Happiness Report 2026

In North America and Western Europe, young people are much less happy than 15 years ago. Over the same period, social media use has greatly increased. Many people blame social media for this fall in happiness, but does this hypothesis stand the test of rigorous scientific analysis?

Read the Report

 

 

Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said:

You bring the term stunned to another level....  How about you are just plain fûcking stupid.  Actually, let's go with that as I think it better describes you.

Sigh. Oh kid, it turns out every name you call me is just a confession on your part. 

So. What i pointed out is that happiness IN CANADA fell IN RELATION TO OTHER COUNTRIES 

Now lets take a look at what you posted that YOU claim shows otherwise

Let me know what chapter lays blame Canada's liberals for youth's happiness, or lack of.

Your stupidity is epic....truly epic!

 

 

Quote

 

World Happiness Report 2026

In North America and Western Europe, young people are much less happy than 15 years ago.

 

World happiness.  Not canada. Apperently it affected them ALL the same.  But we still dropped 

 

Quote

Do you see the words "only in Canada" anywhere in there?  Nope? Me neither 

In fact it specifically says it's most countries.  there is NO EVIDENCE PRESENTED THAT THIS AFFECTS CANADA MORE THAN OTHERS. 

And YET  all else being equal WE FELL IN RELATION TO THESE OTHER COUNTRIES THAT HAVE THE SAME SOCIAL MEDIA. 

They are NOT saying that Canada's fall from 5 to 25 has ANYTHING AT ALL to do with social media. Zero. In fact they suggest it's pretty much the same for ALL devleoped countries. So if CANADA fell in relation to others... it WASN'T social media :)   You just proved yourself wrong. 

 

Get it? LOL you just outed yourself as being too stupid to understand basic logic :)

Thanks for posting the proof that i was right and you're wrong :)  I mean i already knew you were wrong but it's nice of you to verify :) 

Liberals have caused canadians to drop from 5 to 25, and our youth to drop from 5 to 73.  As the report shows, social media affects all the major countries equally, so it wasn't that :)  

Edited by CdnFox

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
On 3/23/2026 at 1:29 AM, eyeball said:

Sux to be you apparently. Meanwhile I'm living the dream and enjoying the best years of my life. 4 years cancer free now too! And I don't have to submit another FIT sample for 10 years! They're pretty sure something else will kill me by then.

I have every intention of showing them otherwise!

Sorry for peeing on your pancakes but smell ya later!

I'm holding a rock right now, and there's no bears around.  It must be the rock that's keeping them away.

On 3/23/2026 at 12:37 PM, eyeball said:

Sux to be you too does it? 👍

Canada will get much better when boomers like you are gone.  No offense.

Posted
18 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Sigh. Oh kid, it turns out every name you call me is just a confession on your part. 

So. What i pointed out is that happiness IN CANADA fell IN RELATION TO OTHER COUNTRIES 

Now lets take a look at what you posted that YOU claim shows otherwise

Let me know what chapter lays blame Canada's liberals for youth's happiness, or lack of.

Your stupidity is epic....truly epic!

 

 

World happiness.  Not canada. Apperently it affected them ALL the same.  But we still dropped 

 

Do you see the words "only in Canada" anywhere in there?  Nope? Me neither 

In fact it specifically says it's most countries.  there is NO EVIDENCE PRESENTED THAT THIS AFFECTS CANADA MORE THAN OTHERS. 

And YET  all else being equal WE FELL IN RELATION TO THESE OTHER COUNTRIES THAT HAVE THE SAME SOCIAL MEDIA. 

They are NOT saying that Canada's fall from 5 to 25 has ANYTHING AT ALL to do with social media. Zero. In fact they suggest it's pretty much the same for ALL devleoped countries. So if CANADA fell in relation to others... it WASN'T social media :)   You just proved yourself wrong. 

 

Get it? LOL you just outed yourself as being too stupid to understand basic logic :)

Thanks for posting the proof that i was right and you're wrong :)  I mean i already knew you were wrong but it's nice of you to verify :) 

Liberals have caused canadians to drop from 5 to 25, and our youth to drop from 5 to 73.  As the report shows, social media affects all the major countries equally, so it wasn't that :)  

Pardon the language but, you are fûcking epically stupid!!!!  😂😂😂😂

Lol... you can't even read!  😂😂😂😂

Overview

In North America and Western Europe, young people are much less happy than 15 years ago. Over the same period, social media use has greatly increased. Many people blame social media for this fall in happiness, but does this hypothesis stand the test of rigorous scientific analysis? What about the rest of the world, where young people’s happiness has not declined relative to adults, even though social media is equally prevalent?

From all this, we conclude that heavy users of social media are at risk, especially in English-speaking countries and Western Europe. Does this mean that social media use fully explains the worrying decline in youth wellbeing in those regions? Of course not. The trends are caused by many factors, which differ between continents. However, the evidence in this report does suggest that heavy social media use, especially in some countries, provides an important part of the explanation.

Key insights

Trends in global happiness

 

Nordic countries lead the happiness rankings once again. Finland is still in a group of one at the top, followed by a group of three: Iceland, Denmark, and Costa Rica. Sweden and Norway complete the top six, followed by the Netherlands, Israel, Luxembourg, and Switzerland to round out the top ten. Costa Rica’s rise to 4th marks the highest ever ranking for a Latin American country.

Looking at changes in happiness from the 2006–2010 base period to 2023–2025, nearly twice as many countries have had significant gains (79) than significant losses (41), among the 136 countries ranked.

Within that period, most of the 21 countries that have gained a point or more on the 0–10 life evaluation scale are in Central and Eastern Europe, reflecting the convergence in European happiness levels that has been clear for more than a decade. Most of the eight countries with drops of more than one point are in or near zones of major conflict.

 

In general, most Western industrial countries are now less happy than they were between 2005 and 2010. Fifteen of them have had significant drops, compared to four with significant increases.

In a ranking of happiness changes for under-25s, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (the NANZ region) rank between 122 and 133 in the list of 136 countries.

 

Lol.... the depth of your stupidity is freaking amazing!  All you numb nuts do is read headlines because you don't care about facts, just anything you can find that is anti-liberal.  A freaking carnival of clowns with you far and away the ringleader and head clown! 😂

Get a life 🤡

Posted
1 hour ago, Shady said:

I'm holding a rock right now, and there's no bears around.  It must be the rock that's keeping them away.

We keep our food scraps in the freezer until compost pickup day. We hardly ever see them.

Some 14 bears were shot hereabouts last year where people tried chasing them away. Some with rocks I imagine.

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

Posted
1 hour ago, CdnFox said:

Thanks for posting the proof that i was right and you're wrong :)  I mean i already knew you were wrong but it's nice of you to verify :) 

Liberals have caused canadians to drop from 5 to 25, and our youth to drop from 5 to 73.  As the report shows, social media affects all the major countries equally, so it wasn't that :)  

He has comprehension problems, clearly.

And in the end, he doesn't give a rat's patootie about young people's happiness levels in Canada.

If he wants to believe Canadian youth are unhappy because of memes on social media and not because they can't get a  job, can't buy a house, can't start a family without either of those things, have less opportunities because we've strangled industry in Canada, can't afford rent or groceries......

**shrug**

  • Like 1

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Shady said:

Canada will get much better when boomers like you are gone.  No offense.

No it won't. Boomers are the most well adjusted generation since forever.  Apparently it's because we had to grow up figuring out the stuff the world threw at us ourselves. We were out the door shortly after breakfast when Mom and Dad went to work and we were told to be home before dark.

Nowadays you whiny little pampered brats can have your parents arrested for that.

No offense, it probably wasn't your fault.

My kids grew up having to keep an eye out for bears and the occasional wolf and cougar. Dogs usually work better than rocks btw.

Edited by eyeball

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

Posted

You may have already seen this in the news or your social media feeds…but if it was only left at just what the AG said today, you’re not even getting full piece of the puzzle, never mind the entire picture.


And…there is a lot to unpack here and it all belongs being tied together, because Canadians have been gaslit long enough and because I hate half-assing on something this important…it simply wouldn’t do the story justice.


In this…I’ve busted it into segments for your easy reading, in case you need to top-up your beverage or have a bathroom break - if you’re in Calgary, just remember…if it’s yellow let it mellow and only if it’s brown can you flush it down.
Pffffffffffffft!
Sit back, because here we go!


The Auditor General of Canada dropped a report that confirmed Canada’s international student program has been running without proper tracking, without meaningful oversight, and without any real mechanism to catch or address fraud. Not as a surprise finding.


As a documented, multi-year pattern of known concerns that were...just left there.


If you’d said any of this out loud before this week - at a dinner table, in a comment section, Facebook, LinkedIn or on X - there’s a very good chance someone called you a racist.


So let’s go through it.
Chronologically.


Because it’s not just this one nugget that matters…it’s the timeline too.
This didn’t happen all at once.
It was built, piece by piece, in plain sight.


March 2022 - The Government Admits It Has No Idea
In March of 2022, the federal government’s own Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration heard testimony that Canada’s undocumented migrant population sits somewhere between 20,000 and 500,000 people.


Read that again.
Twenty thousand...to Half a Million.


The range is so wide it could swallow a mid-sized province’s entire population and this wasn’t leaked.


It wasn’t a whistleblower.
It was the government’s own committee testimony.


The tracking infrastructure was never built, never used, or never maintained. Ottawa cannot tell you how many people are living in this country without legal status. And in March 2022, they said so officially...and then did nothing about it.


That was four years ago.


2024 - The Ghost School Pipeline Becomes Undeniable
By 2024, the story of Canada’s international student program had a name in media circles.
They were calling it a Gold Rush.


Here’s how the pipeline worked…
A foreign national enrolls in a Canadian institution.
It doesn’t matter much whether that institution is a legitimate university, a community college or a building with a logo on the door that someone printed off a template.
Enrollment opens a study permit.
The study permit opens a work permit pathway.
The work permit opens a permanent residency pathway.
And somewhere in that chain, the fact that the “school” had no real curriculum, no accreditation worth mentioning, and no educational purpose beyond generating paperwork...stopped being anyone’s problem.


These institutions were called ghost schools.
They operated in plain sight.
Canadians who pointed at them were told they were xenophobic.


The federal government knew about the integrity concerns in this program.
The Auditor General said so directly, not as a new finding…as documented concerns that were known and unaddressed.


The Liberals chose not to close the pipeline.


August 2024 - Failing Grades Are Now Discrimination
In August of 2024, protests broke out in Brampton, Ontario.
International students who had failed their academic courses took to the streets.


The argument they made - and that made international headlines - was not that they needed academic support, or that they’d been given inadequate preparation.


The argument was that grading them by Canadian academic standards was itself discriminatory.


Students who could not pass their courses were protesting the existence of grading.
Not the quality of instruction.
Not a lack of resources.
The standard itself.


And the Canadian institutions and government offices responsible for responding to this...responded with reviews and sensitivity consultations.
If a Canadian-born student failed their courses and demanded the grading system be abolished, they’d have been laughed out of the dean’s office.
This was treated as a policy conversation.


August 2024 - Students Protest Deportation
That same month, international students who had been flagged for deportation under expired or fraudulently obtained permits organized public protests against removal.


The framing was humanitarian.
The photographs were compelling.
The outcome was that the removal process slowed.
The study permits were temporary.
The work permits were temporary.


The entire framework under which these people arrived said, explicitly, that their status in Canada was time-limited and conditional. When the time came to enforce that condition, the condition was treated as optional.


2024-2025 - The Criminal Approval Pipeline
Over the past decade, Canada approved entry for more than 17,000 people with criminal records that should have barred them from entering the country.


Not slipped through a crack.
Not missed on a background check.
Approved.


The system that was supposed to catch these applications either wasn’t running properly, wasn’t being enforced, or was being overridden somewhere in the chain.


Seventeen thousand times over ten years.
That’s roughly 1,700 approvals per year.
Nearly five per day.
Every single day for a decade.


And the ones who committed further offenses after arriving?
Hundreds of foreign nationals with criminal convictions are currently evading Canadian border authorities.
Some have been evading them for years.


They committed crimes on Canadian soil and then disappeared into a system with no real mechanism to locate them.


2024-2025 - British Columbia Declares an Extortion Emergency
Organized extortion in British Columbia escalated to the point where Surrey city council formally called for a national state of emergency.


Not a press conference.
Not a strongly worded letter.
A formal request to the federal government to declare an emergency on extortion.


The Province of British Columbia put up a dedicated government extortion response page. A standalone government web presence, staffed and maintained, for the purpose of addressing a crime wave that had outgrown the capacity of normal law enforcement response.


This is not a provincial crime issue that got out of hand organically.


It is the operational consequence of approving people who should have been barred, losing track of people who should have been monitored, and then being surprised when criminal networks they arrived with...kept operating.


The political will to name where this was coming from was absent for years.
Canadians who named it were told they were racist.


2025 - Trump Puts It In a Demand Letter
In 2025, the United States government formally demanded that Canada get its northern border under control after more than 1,000 people on American terrorist watchlists attempted to enter the United States from Canada.


Not attempted to enter Canada.
Attempted to enter the United States...from Canada.
As in, they were already here.


The response from the federal government was diplomatic language that amounted to a shrug.
No emergency session.
No policy reversal.
No accounting for how a thousand people flagged by American intelligence services had been living in Canada without Canada’s own security apparatus flagging them first.


Early 2026 - Visa Expiry Protests in Brampton
As 2026 opened, mass protests erupted again in Brampton.


This time the cause was straightforward.
Two million temporary migrants were approaching the expiry of their permits.
The permits were temporary.
The permits said they were temporary.
Every person who signed one knew they were temporary.
The protesters demanded permanent residency.
Not an extension.
Not a transition program.
Permanent residency.


For people who came here on explicitly time-limited permits, through a system the Auditor General was about to confirm had no meaningful integrity checks.
The word “temporary” was being treated as a technicality to be negotiated away in the streets of a Canadian city...and the federal government listened.


Now - The Auditor General’s Report
And then the Auditor General released her report.


The international student program, she confirmed, was not tracking where foreign students actually went after they arrived.


No system.
No follow-up.
No accountability for whether students were attending real institutions or simply existing somewhere in Canada on a study permit.


She did not call this an oversight.
She called it a failure to address integrity concerns the government already knew about.
Known about.
For years.
Left there.


The Auditor General didn’t call anyone a racist. She just confirmed what you already knew.


The Part That Doesn’t Get Talked About Enough - LMIA Fraud
Let’s talk about the labour market argument.  Because you’ve heard it for years.

You've been told that Canada has genuine labour shortages.


Tim Hortons can’t find staff. A&W needs help.
The hospitality sector is desperate.
This is why we need foreign workers.
This is why the LMIA program exists.


Here is the problem with that argument…
Youth unemployment in Canada is at a decade high.


Immigrant unemployment is above the national average and somehow...Tim Hortons has no Canadian staff.


Someone explain the math on that.


You cannot hold all three of those things as true simultaneously unless something in the middle is broken.
That something has a name.


FRAUD!
LMIA fraud - the manipulation of Labour Market Impact Assessments to bring in foreign workers for positions that Canadians were never genuinely offered - is rampant. The system that was supposed to verify a real Canadian labour gap before a foreign worker was approved was being gamed.


Nearly every Tim Hortons in Canada now operates with virtually no Canadian employees.
Young Canadians cannot find entry-level work.


And some keep trying to convince us that the labour shortage is real.


It isn’t and hasn’t been for YEARS!


What It Looks Like on the Ground
The cost of all of this isn’t abstract.
It isn’t a policy paper.


It’s a classroom and a hospital waiting room and a rental listing.
The Calgary Board of Education has reported that 1 in 3 students in overpopulated Calgary schools doesn’t speak English fluently.
One in three.
In schools already past capacity.
Teachers trying to deliver curriculum to classrooms where a third of the students cannot yet follow the instruction.
That’s not a diversity statistic.
That’s a staffing and resource crisis that has been building for years while the people who noticed it were told to be quiet…left leaning politicians called it “complicated”.


Affordable housing has collapsed.


Healthcare wait times are worse.
Emergency rooms in cities across the country are past capacity - people are dying while waiting to be triaged.
And none of that is a coincidence when you’ve been importing population at a rate the infrastructure couldn’t absorb...without tracking where people went, without vetting who was coming and without enforcing the terms under which they arrived.


Now...let’s talk about what comes next.


You’d think the Auditor General’s report - the federal government’s own officer documenting systemic fraud, zero integrity, and a decade of known inaction - would be the moment a new government stood up and said “Right. We’re fixing this.”


Mark Carney spent five years as Justin Trudeau’s economic advisor.
He watched all of this unfold.
He was in the room.


He just returned from a trip to India and announced the federal government will be providing full-ride education subsidies to immigrants - including people who are in the process of being asked to leave.


Separately, one billion dollars has been committed to giving temporary migrants access to healthcare at a level that Canadians in rural communities still cannot access themselves.


Canadians who borrowed money to buy groceries last year will now fund the university education of people who never paid into the system...through the same broken pipeline the Auditor General just documented...under the financial stewardship of the man who helped build the debt load that got us here.


Welp.
There is one piece of this story that points somewhere other than the Liberals...


Premier Danielle Smith has nine referendum questions hitting Alberta ballots in October.


Five of them are directly tied to immigration policy and federal overreach into provincial jurisdiction.


The people who were called racists for noticing this five years ago are going to have a chance to answer some formal questions about whether they trust this federal government to manage any of it - and now you know why these questions are on a referendum instead of immediate action - people needed to be aware of these scams and now they need to exercise their voice through their vote!


Five years ago, you would have been called a racist for saying Canada was running an immigration system with no tracking, no vetting, no consequences for fraud, and no plan to fix it.


The Auditor General just said it in an official report.
That’s not a broken system.
That’s a chosen one.

  • Like 1
  • Thanks 1

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
2 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Pardon the language but, you are fûcking epically stupid!!!!  😂😂😂😂

Lol... you can't even read!  😂😂😂😂

Overview

In North America and Western Europe, young people are much less happy than 15 years ago. Over the same period, social media use has greatly increased. Many people blame social media for this fall in happiness, but does this hypothesis stand the test of rigorous scientific analysis? What about the rest of the world, where young people’s happiness has not declined relative to adults, even though social media is equally prevalent?

From all this, we conclude that heavy users of social media are at risk, especially in English-speaking countries and Western Europe. Does this mean that social media use fully explains the worrying decline in youth wellbeing in those regions? Of course not. The trends are caused by many factors, which differ between continents. However, the evidence in this report does suggest that heavy social media use, especially in some countries, provides an important part of the explanation.

Key insights

Trends in global happiness

 

 

Nordic countries lead the happiness rankings once again. Finland is still in a group of one at the top, followed by a group of three: Iceland, Denmark, and Costa Rica. Sweden and Norway complete the top six, followed by the Netherlands, Israel, Luxembourg, and Switzerland to round out the top ten. Costa Rica’s rise to 4th marks the highest ever ranking for a Latin American country.

Looking at changes in happiness from the 2006–2010 base period to 2023–2025, nearly twice as many countries have had significant gains (79) than significant losses (41), among the 136 countries ranked.

Within that period, most of the 21 countries that have gained a point or more on the 0–10 life evaluation scale are in Central and Eastern Europe, reflecting the convergence in European happiness levels that has been clear for more than a decade. Most of the eight countries with drops of more than one point are in or near zones of major conflict.

 

In general, most Western industrial countries are now less happy than they were between 2005 and 2010. Fifteen of them have had significant drops, compared to four with significant increases.

In a ranking of happiness changes for under-25s, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (the NANZ region) rank between 122 and 133 in the list of 136 countries.

 

Lol.... the depth of your stupidity is freaking amazing!  All you numb nuts do is read headlines because you don't care about facts, just anything you can find that is anti-liberal.  A freaking carnival of clowns with you far and away the ringleader and head clown! 😂

Get a life 🤡

Holy shit kid :)   LOLOL  so you just proved yourself wrong again and you're strutting around trying to pretend otherwise/ ;) 

your own research document specifically states that social meida is NOT the cause of the decline. 

2 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Does this mean that social media use fully explains the worrying decline in youth wellbeing in those regions? Of course not.

Everyone gets it but you.  That's not the reason. They THINK it may be an important thing. But it's not the reason. 

Further  they say it MAY put heavy users AT RISK  Not that it DOES cause ALL users to be sad. 

And it's all over north america and europe,  Yet we fell against those countries. 

 

Again  -  you keep proving me right.  Social media is NOT the reason, at most it MAY be a factor in youth,  Canada fell in happiness against western and european countries regardless even tho they're affected the same. 

It's right there in black and white as you say.  Of COURSE it's not social media.  But they think that POSSIBLY heavy social media use may put people ar 'more risk".  Maybe  And Canada isn't affected any more than anyone else in the western world and yet has fallen much farther. 


People in canada can't afford food or housing and the kids feel they have no future. 

The liberals have dropped us from number 5 to 25, and our youth to 72. 

 

you are so blinded by your bigotry and ideology that you can't even realize what you're reading.

There is nowhere in this report that suggests our fall from five to 25 or 5 to 72 is a result of social media. Overall western europe and North America is generally speaking slightly sadder and that social media may play a role at making people vulnerable for that but not the candidate is any different than anyone else

We know why kids are depressed today. They don't think they have a future. And the people that taught them that is the liberals. Not tick tock

 

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
25 minutes ago, Goddess said:

That’s not a broken system.
That’s a chosen one.

But...I thought Harper fixed all this accountability in government stuff. So what happened, did he forget to add something, or not give it a constitutional foundation or something?

Oh well, if at first you don't succeed try try again - and no, I'm pretty sure Einstein was mocking something else.

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

Posted
5 minutes ago, eyeball said:

But...I thought Harper fixed all this accountability in government stuff. So what happened, did he forget to add something, or not give it a constitutional foundation or something?

Oh well, if at first you don't succeed try try again - and no, I'm pretty sure Einstein was mocking something else.

Poor dear, Harper is a big bully and said something nasty.

Posted
1 minute ago, Legato said:

Poor dear, Harper is a big bully and said something nasty.

I'm sure his heart was in the right place he just wasn't able to accomplish what he set out to do is all.

Hence, try try again.

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

Posted
Just now, eyeball said:

I'm sure his heart was in the right place he just wasn't able to accomplish what he set out to do is all.

Hence, try try again.

a post is made, immediately an attempt is made to shift blame away from the liberals, not very manly of you.

  • Thanks 1
Posted (edited)
51 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Holy shit kid :)   LOLOL  so you just proved yourself wrong again and you're strutting around trying to pretend otherwise/ ;) 

your own research document specifically states that social meida is NOT the cause of the decline. 

Everyone gets it but you.  That's not the reason. They THINK it may be an important thing. But it's not the reason. 

Further  they say it MAY put heavy users AT RISK  Not that it DOES cause ALL users to be sad. 

And it's all over north america and europe,  Yet we fell against those countries. 

 

Again  -  you keep proving me right.  Social media is NOT the reason, at most it MAY be a factor in youth,  Canada fell in happiness against western and european countries regardless even tho they're affected the same. 

It's right there in black and white as you say.  Of COURSE it's not social media.  But they think that POSSIBLY heavy social media use may put people ar 'more risk".  Maybe  And Canada isn't affected any more than anyone else in the western world and yet has fallen much farther. 


People in canada can't afford food or housing and the kids feel they have no future. 

The liberals have dropped us from number 5 to 25, and our youth to 72. 

 

you are so blinded by your bigotry and ideology that you can't even realize what you're reading.

There is nowhere in this report that suggests our fall from five to 25 or 5 to 72 is a result of social media. Overall western europe and North America is generally speaking slightly sadder and that social media may play a role at making people vulnerable for that but not the candidate is any different than anyone else

We know why kids are depressed today. They don't think they have a future. And the people that taught them that is the liberals. Not tick tock

 

Your inability to be able to read is not my problem little guy.  It doesn't change my mind at all about you being a totally stunned individual, but that's for you to deal with.  Maybe you should have stayed in school, or at least took some continued education courses?

Keep talking to show me that you're even stupider than I thought....which is a high bar, but you can do it.

 

Edited by LinkSoul60
Posted
22 minutes ago, eyeball said:

But...I thought Harper fixed all this accountability in government stuff. So what happened, did he forget to add something, or not give it a constitutional foundation or something?

Oh well, if at first you don't succeed try try again - and no, I'm pretty sure Einstein was mocking something else.

Haha, I was waiting for a Liberal cuck to come along and blame this on Harper.

You did not disappoint 🤣

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
6 minutes ago, Legato said:

a post is made, immediately an attempt is made to shift blame away from the liberals, not very manly of you.

Awwww. You sure are a delicate little snowflake aren't you?

In the meantime its just another old grievance post like thousands of others where the inability to hold governments, especially Liberal one's, accountable is the central theme.

This is definitely where Einstein would be mocking doing the same thing over and over again...you get the drift?  

2 minutes ago, Goddess said:

Haha, I was waiting for a Liberal cuck to come along and blame this on Harper.

You did not disappoint 🤣

Why, Harper wasn't behind any of this.

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

Posted
2 minutes ago, eyeball said:

 

Why, Harper wasn't behind any of this.

You know what you said.

You said harper didn't put enough accountability into the system.

Ergo - it's his fault the Liberals abused it.

Wave those Liberal pom-poms, little cheerleader!  Wave them with all your might!  🤣

  • Like 2

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
2 minutes ago, Goddess said:

You know what you said.

You said harper didn't put enough accountability into the system.

That's right, he didn't put enough effort into denying the Liberals the ability to abuse the system.

5 minutes ago, Goddess said:

Ergo - it's his fault the Liberals abused it.

You almost make it sound like he was in cahoots with the Liberals or the system both use.

7 minutes ago, Goddess said:

Wave those Liberal pom-poms, little cheerleader!  Wave them with all your might!  🤣

You mean like Harper the advisor to Carney and the Liberals?

I'll pass thanks. I'm more concerned about the system, there's little about it that's worth cheering either.

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

Posted
27 minutes ago, eyeball said:

Awwww. You sure are a delicate little snowflake aren't you?

In the meantime its just another old grievance post like thousands of others where the inability to hold governments, especially Liberal one's, accountable is the central theme.

This is definitely where Einstein would be mocking doing the same thing over and over again...you get the drift?  

Why, Harper wasn't behind any of this.

I get your drift. Just another attempt to shift blame. Nothing to do with Harper.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Tell a friend

    Love Repolitics.com - Political Discussion Forums? Tell a friend!
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      11,015
    • Most Online
      2,945

    Newest Member
    agackibal
    Joined
  • Recent Achievements

  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...