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  • As an Albertan, I fail to see see what leverage she thinks she has here. Our province consistently votes conservative regardless of how many bones the Liberals are throwing us (ex, buying a pipeline to ensure it gets constructed when the owner backs out) or how much the Conservatives ignore us.

    Leaving Canada to either form an independent nation or join the US are both wildly unpopular, and there's nothing she can say that'll drum up enough support for either to occur. If she decides to "turn off the taps," her O&G overlords will punish her.

    Like many of the dipshits making good money with little to no education in this province, she has a wildly inflated sense of our importance and value.

  • Lanchbery wrote. "Although I found the general damages to be minimal, Ms. Choiselat's actions require me to award Mr. Kinnarath aggravated damages for her conduct."

    Lanchbery also said the evidence presented by Kinnarath shows that he suffered minimal damage from Choiselat's posts, which is why he awarded the activist "nominal" damages and did not issue any punitive damages.

    That's fucking stupid. Punitive penalties should be steep enough to act as a deterrent, not merely based on what the judge perceives as the actual amount of harm to the victim's reputation.

  • [Trump wrote] “The necessary Pardoning Documents were not explained to, or approved by, Biden.”

    "Not explained to."

    Dipshit is really telling on himself here that actually reading an EO didn't even occur to him, he relies on others to dumb them down for him.

  • I don't think it's a cognitive bias preventing them from accurately assessing risk for a lot of these people. Based on some I've interacted with, they don't care about how much pain they experience as long as the other side feels it worse.

    Others are just pure contrarians who don't put any thought into it beyond "If the radical leftist blue hairs don't want it, it's probably a good thing."

  • Putin also outlined some of his questions over how a ceasefire would work. He asked: "How will those 30 days be used? For Ukraine to mobilise? Rearm? Train people? Or none of that? Then a question - how will that be controlled?

    "Who will give the order to end the fighting? At what cost? Who decides who has broken any possible ceasefire, over 2,000km? All those questions need meticulous work from both sides. Who polices it?"

    Putin's worried Ukraine will do everything he's planning to do.

  • Better title: "Molson-Coors is worried customers will stop drinking mass produced pisswater if they have more options available from the rest of the country."

    A brewery making quality products would welcome gaining access to a larger market.

  • I can't imagine being proud of limiting your experiences to the blandest shit imaginable because you're literally incapable of understanding that taste is subjective.

    So tell me, what're your favourite Top-40s butt rock bands and corn-based mass produced light beers?

  • “I think our culture sends a message to young men that you should suppress every masculine urge, you should try to cast aside your family, you should try to suppress what makes you a young man in the first place,” [Vance] said at Cpac.

    It's really telling that this disingenuous, petulant fuck thinks teaching young men about concepts like consent, respect, and empathy is "suppressing every masculine urge." Y'know, because real "manly men" are unable to control their tempers, constantly worry about whether their performative masculinity is enough that nobody will think they're gay, and blame society for empowering women to avoid relationships with abusers.