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  • The truth is Canadians do watch Rebel News, whether you think of them as fringe or not. Refusing to answer questions like what happened in 2021 only adds to their narrative. Although, I am not personally a supporter of the Green Party, Annamie Paul earned a lot of respect from a lot of Canadians that night.

  • Why trust government employees to be the only people with guns? They kill people too and justify their killings with politics like "war" or "crime prevention" as if they have an acceptable perspective that allows for the death of other humans. Gun control needs to go both ways and they should stop taking guns from citizens until they are willing to disarm themselves.

  • This is what I was talking about the other day, but the regressives just mass downvoted and claimed I was some kind of Trump lover. You can't just get rid of excellent technologies just because you're emotional about who runs the company.

    You can't just yell and cry at Tesla dealerships, block roads or harass citizens because of whatever political justification you've got in your head. That's selfish and serves only to vindicate your personal feelings while holding back progress.

    A more viable solution would have been to let Starlink build the infrastructure and then lobby for a Canadian telecommunications company to buy them out once they have the means to maintain and expand that infrastructure.

  • Why go after the Auto industry when a GM plant just closed in Ontario? Do you actually feel good about risking more jobs? You're really going to risk livelihoods just to have your feelings vindicated for a weekend? Jeez, talk about selfish...

  • People are usually afraid of something they don't understand. You're so hyper focused on a few political issues that you are not seeing the enormous benefits this and other technology can have for all of humanity.

    Who cares about the owner and how he's making money. Everyone dies, he will be dead eventually. Technology lives on. Don't be regressive.

  • It's incredible that people are willing to throw away excellent technology over emotions. This his been a problem throughout human history. When you look at the bigger picture, why would anyone want to be a part of that cycle?

  • I'm not talking about the terminology which I am quite aware of. I'm talking about a feigned nationalism based primarily around foreign issues with an underlying dependence on US trade.

    True patriots and nationalists, and yes there are plenty, don't see this as a fight. They see it as a disappointing loss for the United States. The real "fight" is unfortunately with our own government and their capitulation to a global sense of political subversion that erodes history and establishes ideology as a national identity.

  • This whole elbows up thing seems very gimmicky. Most of it is based on the dislike of Trump and not pride in our historical achievements. I'm not going to believe these people are patriotic until they start calling for the unboxing of our former Prime Ministers and oppose the renaming of historical parks, universities and roads.

  • I'm old enough to remember when the left used to be Atheists and huge supporters of people like Richard Dawkins and Bill Maher. Are there any cultural studies of when they shifted back to religious tolerance, and why Islam in particular? I'd be interested in reading about that.

  • Mindful consumer habits is the example I gave. I used to be a sucker for convenience like a lot of people. I've also started paying attention to politics, and I mean politics not news headlines about politics. Making up my own mind on the opinions of others has been a real life changer.

  • Consumer habits is a good place to start. Actually be mindful of what you're spending money on and your actions. Not sacrificing ethics for convenience. For example, people love working from home. They don't pay attention to how working remotely funds American tech companies like Microsoft and Google while at the same time reducing the revenue from our public transit systems. Demanding to work from the office will have a bigger impact than posting on American or Chinese owned social media and attending solidarity "elbows up" rallies.