The methodology is actually pretty good, though I don't understand why, for a computerized survey, they only chose to survey 0.0015% of the population.
I feel like they could've easily surveyed more people.
This is why community is such an act of protest against fascism. Government won't let you buy what you need? Oh, well we have a community with gardeners, farmers, bakers, etc.
Community, y'all, thats how we survive. We survive and we fight together.
I get that playing the contrarian is fun and makes you feel cool and smart, but if you can't actually back up what you say, it makes you look like a dumbass.
Holy shit that is all super interesting! I'm interested to know what he actually wrote, because i do find really often when people write about real experiences regarding things of that ilk, there are others with ulterior motives that use the guise of "protecting children" to quash communication of those experiences.
An example that comes to mind in North America is a lot of red states banning Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut for sexually explicit content, which if you've read Breakfast of Champions, you'd recognize that it's a misrepresentation of the content of that book, and that that book deserves a far more nuanced discussion. I'm assuming this will likely be a similar situation.
As for weed, as a Canadian, hell yeah to legalization, and also as a Canadian who has lost friends to fentanyl, fuck fentanyl. You've totally given me a new rabbit hole to jump down, so thank you!
I live in a city in Canada where it's too cold to snow a lot of the time and I agree with you that winter tires make a huge difference, but I love my AWD when there's a big dump of snow or big ruts in the road. Guess it depends how well your roads are maintained.
Also extra non sequitur: have you played Disco Elysium? It's made by some people from Estonia and it's probably the best game I've ever played in my life.
More likely the film schools were run by jews considering the movie industry