![]() | |
Quote:
OR Are you just a normal person, living a normal life that doesn't freak out about fake narratives? I think that's how most people live. But you have been trained to be angry at these non existent people who are out there trying to make you lose your job. You hear about these horror stories all the time, but where do they come from? People like Joe Rogan whose goal is to feed into this fake culture war, which we saw the result of in the last election. And now the country is paying for it. Yes, companies are able to remove tampons from the men's room, but how much do eggs cost now? How is the rule of law looking? How about the Department of Education? They got you. Remember that thread someone posted about the trans person reading books to kids, and he posted an unrelated video of some weird sexual art performance thinking that's what they were doing in front of the kids? That guy was the really dumb version of what is happening to everyone. |
Quote:
Won't lie, I forgot... lol... too distracted by Jan 6th |
The bromance is STRONG :gayfight: |
Quote:
Quote:
Tangent: When I lived in Victoria, I lived next to a what I think was a facility for mentally ill folks - I never knew for sure b/c I never asked, it was never labelled, and no one gave one shit about it being there. It was in a total residential area by the water. I had one weird interaction with them my first week there but for 5.5 years they were totally harmless people - they sat outside all day doing nothing. I'd sometimes forget to lock my front door and never felt concerned about them (or anyone else for that matter) coming in. Putting a facility like that today in a residential neighbourhood would cause the "family first" and "safe neighbourhood" conservatives to fly out in total outrage today. It's the conservatives that I find super tiresome - seemingly every change that happens to them is a cause for outrage even if it doesn't affect them (or if it does, it's much smaller an impact than they say - like paper straws). I do think there are ill conceived policies that get rolled out by the left like when Vancouver started forcing restaurants to start charging for bags/boxes etc. That just seemed super silly to me. The rollout of banning natural gas in new residential developments was really poorly done as well (I'm for the ban now - wasn't at first). |
Quote:
The cases of a "left winger" chasing someone down sure seem worthwhile - like the guy who at the Eagles game who kept harassing a woman or the Redskins fan who assaulted another fan, or people exposing BigBalls (the DOGE employee) for being a racist. The bad cases seem to be of the far right doxxing a civil servant for doing their job. Quote:
I'm on every social media platform and I read news from many sources ranging from the WSJ to the Post (National/Washington) to the Tyee and I can't name anything far left that get's any attention. Is someone advocating rounding up billionaires and killing them? Is someone trying to put minorities and women into all the good jobs? Am I getting my home taken away from me so I have to live on a farm? Is someone slashing the tires on my ICE car? |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Beyond that, things like decriminalization, defund the police, voting on shit like giving every black person a million dollars for reparations etc. But yeah, none of that has happened, it's all Joe Rogan getting in my head even though I don't listen to the guy. |
Quote:
For the record I wouldn't be sad to see Trump or Musk die in a bunker - both are criminals (one convicted, another I expect to see convicted one day). I wouldn't experience a moment of sadness if either met a tragic end - one has already caused the death hundreds of thousands (COVID response), the other will cause the deaths of a similar number through what he's done with USAID. They're not Hitler or Pol Pot or Mao yet but they are certainly in the Bin Laden/Hussein class of villain. Quote:
This was not the government agreeing to it or planning to do it. In fact, the govt ended up only allocating $12m in total for it. https://thehill.com/homenews/state-w...ack-americans/ https://apnews.com/article/californi...71f77c201b3030 re: Decriminalisation and defunding the police. I don't think the former is radical - it's been done successfully elsewhere - why is that radical/insane? It worked badly in BC so therefore any successful implementation of it is invalid and any further attempt at it is insane? Defunding the police - ok, yes, some elements of it are extreme but there's some very relevant points in there - we have made police take on work that they are not trained to do (mental health issues) just like we have made fire departments respond to things out of their responsibility (that paramedics should respond to) and we should be taking budget out of the police (and the corresponding work) and funding the right services instead. I do believe American police organisations are pretty corrupt organisations with clear signs of systemic racist behaviour (well documented in many cities that have been investigated and punished by the DOJ). Why shouldn't the aggrieved feel that shutting down existing police organisations and replacing them be a solution? Time and time again we've seen that fixing them from the inside doesn't work. |
Quote:
Do you think your quality of life is going to change whatsoever if Pierre wins the next election, or is it all rage bait articles that have you worried that womens rights are going out the window and we're gonna be USA Jr? |
Quote:
Quote:
There's no need to Google for things - it's right out in the open now - they've eliminated DEI across all gov't departments, they're deleting all climate and science research, they're pausing grants for health research (and killing off active studies, they're illegally accessing gov't payment systems. These have all been part of the agenda for Project 2025. I'll throw you a couple obvious ones of the recent past: COVID is a hoax - the US ended up with the 17th worst death rate for COVID and more than double Canada's and worse than Mexicos. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-...tes_by_country). I don't know how Trump isn't in jail for this. He and his far right followers killed hundreds of thousands of people. Vaccines cause autism (this is live) - the Republicans are putting in a known anti-vaccine activist to lead health. You'll get way more measles outbreaks from that: https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/07/healt...eak/index.html We'll see a return of polio, widespread chickenpox infections and we'll see thousands of children die from this for no good reason. Vaccines do not cause autism. Do we want to talk about gun violence particularly those in schools and how many of the shooters were inspired by the far right or were supported by parents who were far right? The Far Right actively gets hundreds of thousands of people KILLED - there is no equivalence to one person killing a CEO (and people are celebrating it). Quote:
PP is an unqualified idiot whose lives off 3 word slogans and has no policies of value to offer Canada besides trying to divide us and say that Canada is broken. Neatly enough the new slogan for the Cons "Canada First" is the same slogan the Canadian Neo-nazi group, the Proud Boys had. |
Sheesh, I posted a couple of weeks ago about Trump likely defying the courts and possibly even the Supreme Court and, well, it looks like it might happen... Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I guess JT wasn't lying... Quote:
|
The Trumpists can no longer say "Oh he's just joking, don't get trolled lol" whenever he says something insane Noticed they all stopped speaking up? All those stupid laughing emojis they posted when he won are going to turn into real tears soon LUL |
The average Canadian in favour of annexation could never immigrate to the US through legal channels (marriage notwithstanding) because they typically don't have the skills Americans want. The average Trump supporter in Canada would also never work under the table as a labourer either, like so many Latinos do. I don't see them getting quieter - their voices will only get louder, aided by the algorithms and AI-influencers. But the issue is that these people who are most susceptible don't vote in high enough numbers. The Conservatives know this and unfortunately for them, this latest interview where it's hard to refute what Trump said is only going to hurt them more amongst the 60-70% of where the voting public is. |
The spinelessness of folks like JD Vance is incredible - married to an Indian women with kids who are half Indian and he goes and defends the racist DOGE employee who said "Normalise Indian Hate" among other things. Same for Marco Rubio who is on record many times saying USAID is really important yet now he spouts Elon's lines about USAID being corrupt. The Soviets (and now China) laughing their asses as off as the self destruction of US foreign policy means they get the spoils. |
What's even more bizarre is that there's an Indian on the Doge team. There's also a Chinese kid. Maybe they're incels as well. |
Nevermind it’s not like he said that shit on social media in 2011 and is a “different person” now… it was literally 4 months ago ffs |
Quote:
I wonder what is going through the heads of those 6 conservative judges at the Supreme Court right now. Do they even realize what sort of atrocities they have unleashed with their previous ruling? |
Quote:
|
Another deeply troubling proposal that Trump brought up is the US occupation of Gaza. Of course it received some attention from the news, but I feel like given the gravity of what is really means, it is not at all receiving the attention it deserves. According to human rights advocates, apparently the occupation proposal amounts to ethnic cleansing because it involves the forced and involuntary deportation of the Gaza residents from their homeland, and ethnic cleansing is a crime against humanity in international criminal law. If it were to go ahead, it would put US on the same footing as China doing ethnic cleansing to the Uyghurs in Xinjiang, and Myanmar to the Rohingyas in modern history. And if we were to go back in time just a little bit, it would put Trump at just half a step below Hitler since Hitler has both deported and executed Jews, whereas Trump has only planned on deporting Gazans (for now). Of course, the ICC has no teeth, and both past presidents (GWB and Biden) have threatened or applied sanctions towards ICC judges and staff for prosecuting Americans and American allies (ie. Israel). In this regard, the US has not been a model citizen / member as far as the ICC is concerned. But having a US president commit a crime against humanity would be a first. |
Quote:
Also, as one Republican put it, you're giving a future Democrat President the same powers as Trump, so don't get too giddy. |
Trump to pause enforcement of law banning bribery of foreign officials President Donald Trump will sign an executive order directing the Department of Justice to pause enforcing a nearly half-century-old law that prohibits American companies and foreign firms from bribing officials of foreign governments to obtain or retain business. The pause will be implemented to avoid putting U.S. businesses at an economic disadvantage to foreign competitors. |
Expand that swamp! |
What logic... international entities are bribing officials! Instead of investigating / closing that off... make it legal for national ones to do it too! |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 09:15 AM. | |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
SEO by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.
Revscene.net cannot be held accountable for the actions of its members nor does the opinions of the members represent that of Revscene.net