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Reason: None provided.

From my understanding Bernier turned the CNP down

Yes he did. But what does it say about the kinds of people the PPC attracts when literal neo-nazi parties offer to collaborate with them?

You need to face the fact that all of the white nationalists have concentrated in your tiny party (as well as the Qanon people and other crazies). Or better yet, just walk away. Because the rest of the country knows this about your party, while you're in complete denial.

But generalizations about why people vote for who they vote for isn't exactly productive.

The user base here is made up mainly of PPCers.

And that same userbase consistently and overwhelmingly upvotes racism and open promotion of nazism.

https://archive.is/HBFEq#selection-2547.0-2559.1
https://archive.is/qq6ev#selection-1639.0-1647.1
https://archive.is/ZfdPb#selection-1273.1-1299.1
https://archive.is/7vj2Y#selection-2559.0-2559.2

So what exactly am I supposed to conclude from that data? Especially when it dovetails perfectly with the earlier point about the PPC appealing to white nationalists? At a certain point you have to stop ignoring what's clearly right in front of you and face reality.

If you've got a problem with people like me perceiving a link between the PPC and racism, maybe you should spend a little more time confronting the people promoting racism in your party's name and a little less time attacking the guy who points it out. Or again, just walk away. Because you're never going to salvage that party's image, especially if you're not willing to acknowledge much less confront your party's racism problem. I mean, your party-mates are in here conducting themselves in a manner that paints them as almost homogeneously racist, and it's me you're mad at? Get real.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

From my understanding Bernier turned the CNP down

Yes he did. But what does it say about the kinds of people the PPC attracts when literal neo-nazi parties offer to collaborate with them?

You need to face the fact that all of the white nationalists have concentrated in your tiny party (as well as the Qanon people and other crazies). Or better yet, just walk away. Because the rest of the country knows this about your party, while you're in complete denial.

But generalizations about why people vote for who they vote for isn't exactly productive.

The user base here is made up mainly of PPCers.

And that same userbase consistently and overwhelmingly upvotes racism and open promotion of nazism.

https://archive.is/HBFEq#selection-2547.0-2559.1
https://archive.is/qq6ev#selection-1639.0-1647.1
https://archive.is/ZfdPb#selection-1273.1-1299.1
https://archive.is/7vj2Y#selection-2559.0-2559.2

So what exactly am I supposed to conclude from that data? Especially when it dovetails perfectly with the earlier point about the PPC appealing to white nationalists? At a certain point you have to stop ignoring what's clearly right in front of you and face reality.

If you've got a problem with people like me perceiving a link between the PPC and racism, maybe you should spend a little more time confronting the people promoting racism in your party's name and a little less time attacking the guy who points it out. Or again, just walk away. Because you're never going to salvage that party's image, especially if you're not willing to acknowledge much less confront your party's racism problem. I mean, your party-mates are in here conducting themselves in a manner that paints them as almost homogeneously racist, and it's me you're mad ar? Get real.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

From my understanding Bernier turned the CNP down

Yes he did. But what does it say about the kinds of people the PPC attracts when literal neo-nazi parties offer to collaborate?

You need to face the fact that all of the white nationalists have concentrated in your tiny party (as well as the Qanon people and other crazies). Or better yet, just walk away. Because the rest of the country knows this about your party, while you're in complete denial.

But generalizations about why people vote for who they vote for isn't exactly productive.

The user base here is made up mainly of PPCers.

And that same userbase consistently and overwhelmingly upvotes racism and open promotion of nazism.

https://archive.is/HBFEq#selection-2547.0-2559.1
https://archive.is/qq6ev#selection-1639.0-1647.1
https://archive.is/ZfdPb#selection-1273.1-1299.1
https://archive.is/7vj2Y#selection-2559.0-2559.2

So what exactly am I supposed to conclude from that data? Especially when it dovetails perfectly with the earlier point about the PPC appealing to white nationalists?

If you've got a problem with people like me perceiving a link between the PPC and racism, maybe you should spend a little more time confronting the people promoting racism in your party's name and a little less time attacking the guy who points it out. Or again, just walk away. Because you're never going to salvage that party's image, especially if you're not willing to acknowledge much less confront your party's racism problem. I mean, your party-mates are in here conducting themselves in a manner that paints them as almost homogeneously racist, and it's me you're mad ar? Get real.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

From my understanding Bernier turned the CNP down

Yes he did. But what does it say about the kinds of people the PPC attracts when literal neo-nazi parties offer to collaborate?

You need to face the fact that all of the white nationalists have concentrated in your tiny party (as well as the Qanon people and other crazies). Or better yet, just walk away. Because the rest of the country knows this about your party, while you're in complete denial.

But generalizations about why people vote for who they vote for isn't exactly productive.

The user base here is made up mainly of PPCers.

And that same userbase consistently and overwhelmingly upvotes racism and open promotion of nazism.

https://archive.is/HBFEq#selection-2547.0-2559.1
https://archive.is/qq6ev#selection-1639.0-1647.1
https://archive.is/ZfdPb#selection-1273.1-1299.1
https://archive.is/7vj2Y#selection-2559.0-2559.2

So what exactly am I supposed to conclude from that data? Especially when it dovetails perfectly with the earlier point about the PPC appealing to white nationalists?

If you've got a problem with people like me perceiving a link between the PPC and racism, maybe you should spend a little more time confronting the people promoting racism in your party's name and a little less time attacking the guy who points it out. Or again, just walk away. Because you're never going to salvage that party's image, especially if you're not willing to acknowledge much less confront your party's racism problem.

2 years ago
1 score