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CanadianRighty 12 points ago +12 / -0

Losing a bunch of younger people in a futile attempt to prevent the deaths of octogenarians is madness.

We all knew this was happening, now we have some mortality numbers.

We don’t have numbers for all the other negative outcomes. Abuse of all kinds, financial ruin, depression, people dying alone, ruined relationships, etc etc etc

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CanadianRighty 5 points ago +5 / -0

In the new world two dozen people is a crowd.

And humanity is always in balance with nature.

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CanadianRighty 26 points ago +26 / -0

Vaccines do not reduce the r value to below 1 even in environments where the vaccination rate is above 90%.

Given that how in the hell is upping the rate of vaccination from 80% to 90% going to magically “beat the fourth wave” here in Canada?

Hint.. This is more bullshit propaganda coming from Liberal Party state media.

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CanadianRighty 5 points ago +5 / -0

“Everything woke turns to shit, okay”

What a beauty

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CanadianRighty 3 points ago +3 / -0

True, but it does hint at the unlikeliness of a Liberal majority.

For the Liberals to have won as many seats as they did last time with their abysmal popular support, their vote was more maximally efficient than any federal election.

Whatever the case, they’re not nearly as strong as they thought they were when they first set the dominos in motion earlier in the summer.

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CanadianRighty 5 points ago +5 / -0

It’s interesting that about 2/3 day no given their fake polls indicating a vast majority that agree with vaxxports

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CanadianRighty 9 points ago +9 / -0

“Trudeau is a pedo! Trudeau is a pedo!”

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CanadianRighty 10 points ago +10 / -0

We should come up with the best 5 words to throw at him.

Something that would seriously get under his skin.

Maybe chanting “K-K-K Trudeau!”

Or “Vax Mandate Racist!”

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CanadianRighty 3 points ago +3 / -0

yes they're being very careful about keeping it under wraps.

Yesterday they managed to have a rally in Calgary with 100 supporters and avoided anyone from our side from learning about the location ahead.

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CanadianRighty 2 points ago +3 / -1

I should have said "I'd be much more comfortable with a a vaccine that doesn't hijack my cells turning them into spike protein factories".

Moderna and Pfizer use "mRNA" tech to deliver instructions to cells to begin producing spike proteins.

AZ and J&J use "Viral Vector" to instruct cells to produce spike proteins. This is not traditional vaccine tech.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/health/johnson-johnson-covid-19-vaccine.html

Novavax uses "Subunit Proteins" delivering inert spike proteins. This is traditional vaccine tech.

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CanadianRighty 21 points ago +21 / -0

If you want to impose medical apartheid that’s your choice, but don’t think you’ll be immune from criminal prosecution for crimes against humanity.

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CanadianRighty 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'd be much more comfortable with a non-mRNA vax.

Novavax is in phase 3 trials and is based on traditional vaccine tech.

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CanadianRighty 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s a consistent source of irritation that we’re all forced to subsidize the main unofficial Liberal propaganda organs.

It should be eliminated in favour of a higher floor on the lowest marginal income tax rate. I’d happily compromise though in support of diverting money to a worthwhile social cause like school breakfasts/lunch programs, veterans support, reduced park/recreation fee’s, etc..

1.5 billion or whatever is a pile of money.

They’ll never give up the CBC though, it’s a big part of their edge.

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CanadianRighty 11 points ago +11 / -0

Justin Trudeau speaks for all Canadians when he says privacy laws are just more examples of systemic white supremacy racism. Also they’re sexist since they don’t account for the she-cession, so fuck em.

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CanadianRighty 9 points ago +9 / -0

That’s a reasonable hypothesis, but this isn’t a typical election cycle.

I think it’s not unlikely Bernier takes Beauce. Even if he hits the 3% -4% range without a riding that’s a big win for him.

His freedom message is attractive to many conservatives, and in ridings where it doesn’t matter he’s going to get some decent votes.

Debates will be very interesting.

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CanadianRighty 6 points ago +6 / -0

Wholeheartedly agree- but cuckiness is virtually universal in politics these days.

I think it’s almost less about the government elected and more about the electorate. It appears to me the other side is punching above its weight.

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