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Cancel culture as national political strategy? Yikes.
Listening to the CBC on the day the election was announced was interesting. Heard from most of the major parties. Yet Scheer (don't worry, I wouldn't vote for the little fake con faggot anyways) was heavily criticized for not giving his party message and attacking shithead Trudeau instead. Well his campaign plane was hindered by weather and had to divert, so CBC played his pre flight speech, before the election was officially called, in place of his official campaign speech. Sure enough the left wing reactionary cunts were quick to jump on him while ignoring the facts. Granted the liberal commentator was willing to point out that the Cons were hindered by weather at least. They all discussed the first upcoming debate saying Trudeau would not attend, while an empty podium would sit in his absence, and all I could think was why the fuck Bernier wasn't there in his place, especially since he has candidates is more ridings than the NDP and has raised more $. I don't even agree with Bernier on a lot of issues including climate change and net neutrality, yet I can see how shit the political system is in this country. I remember the old days of Reform party and Stockwell Day riding a seadoo and how biased CBC was against him (I hated him and was very left leaning at the time). You get shit leaders like Trump by ignoring reality. Stop voting for the establishment ( Hillary, Trudeau, Scheer, Jasmeet, Elizabeth, etc.) I really enjoyed hearing BC residents calling into the CBC about what matters to them, because many people were fed up with the system. Even that story about the "racist" op ed in the Province/Sun, the actual public calling into the show, much to the chagrin of the hosts, agreed with the sentiments of the op ed. Ignore what the legacy media tells you to believe. They have a self-preservation agenda.
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