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  • I live in Canada and it feels like half the country has been on fire this summer. The Premier of my province doesn't even think climate change is real and is currently stripping away environmental protections from our best land so his buddies can build subdivisions and destroy it

  • My biggest complaint, as someone who's been working in the trades in Ontario since 2010, is that the amount of money that houses are worth has gone up like 400%, but the pay for the actual workers has barely gone up at all.

    I remember when I first started working in a subdivision, there were billboards up saying you could get the cheapest base model houses for $200k. Those houses now are probably worth almost $800k, and the guys working in the houses probably make an extra couple bucks an hour compared to when those houses were selling for $200k.

    So the developers are making huge money, the real estate agents are making huge money, the landlords and people who can afford these properties are making huge money too. But the people who actually build the houses make fuck all.

    I fucking hate this world, all of us working class people need a general strike like right now.

    Fuck the rich, fuck politicians, and fuck Doug Ford in particular

  • Always good to see these dumbasses ruin their lives for some old racist grifter who wouldn't even piss on them if they were on fire.

    I don't know how he managed to get a following of millions of people he openly hates, but somehow he has.

  • I don't think that person was saying that soldiers need to be wiped out of existence, just that the US should train people how to make their countries better instead of how to kill people better. Or that's what I got out of it anyways.

  • Yeah I didn't even really know I was ambidextrous until I was like 15 or 16. I discovered I could write with both hands, and I started doing a bunch of stuff left handed and found out it was pretty easy for me.

    Then my dad told me that when I was a little kid I played hockey shooting both ways until I chose shooting left. And he said I always did everything both ways. Just took me until a little later in life to discover on my own.