by Waingro
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CanadianRighty 6 points ago +6 / -0

Thanks for this

To me it's not about Vax vs Antivax

I'm cool with people getting the vax, in fact if I were in a risk category I'd very likely get it as some point myself.

They say its effective at preventing hospitalization and death so why do they care if anyone else is protected?

They say being unvaccinated contributes to viral mutations.. But anyone who digs in for a few moments will realize leaky vaccines are a driver of mutations.

They say unvaccinated will crowd ERs and ICUs leaving no space for them, but not only is there no evidence to support that theory, they never mention unhealthy lifestyles that are far riskier.

They said vax would prevent transmission.

They said herd immunity would be reached at 70-80%.

They said two weeks to flatten the curve.

They said Covid didn't come from a lab.

They said face coverings didn't work.

They said face coverings do work.

They don't talk about the costs of lockdowns and delayed treatments.

They don't talk about low delta mortality rates.

They don't talk about the previously established pandemic protocols.

They don't talk about risks of long term effects.

It's cool get your experimental jab, just leave us the fuck alone.

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CanadianRighty 19 points ago +19 / -0

Im promoting the fact that black people are the least likely to be vaccinated.

Therefor any vaccine mandate is an example of systemic racism, and anyone in favour of vaccine mandates is promoting racial segregation.

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CanadianRighty 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah what a bizarre idea- every vaccine so far requires everyone to become vaccinated for the vaccines to protect the vaccinated. Pfft.

Yawn, eye-roll, tldr.

Plus black people are far more likely to be unvaccinated, this is another example of how they need white people to help them live properly.

Jesus we’re not just smarter and more ethical, we’re superior to those Crackpots.

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CanadianRighty 1 point ago +1 / -0

Black Canadians are far less likely to be vaccinated. Attempts to coerce the experimental jab not only against the Nuremberg code, but a perfect example of left wing systemic racism

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CanadianRighty 9 points ago +10 / -1

Can’t argue with the Covidians, they’re incapable of independent thought

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CanadianRighty 6 points ago +6 / -0

Ok now do some equivalent stories for obesity and smoking along with comparisons of total deaths

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CanadianRighty 6 points ago +6 / -0

Exactly right, and even if it only buys that one person an extra few hours on earth we have an obligation to sacrifice everything for that.

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CanadianRighty 2 points ago +2 / -0

He is weak af, but stalling is in his interest.

It’s not going to be long before it become clear that heightened inflation is here to stay and interest rates start to rise.

There is a huge economic problem right around the corner, it’s why Trudeau is desperate to go to the polls asap.

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CanadianRighty 4 points ago +4 / -0

True, this is what gave me the thought.

Maybe a but premature, but if it resulted in a disproportionate amount of black people being targeted I think my thought could hold water.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/nationalpost.com/news/feds-considering-making-vaccination-mandatory-for-public-servants-federally-regulated-industries/wcm/29045b7c-68ea-4655-82d9-7c2e34ae09af/amp/

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CanadianRighty 5 points ago +5 / -0

That’s great thank you.

Trudeau is targeting blacks.

I’d like a photo of some black stuck outside a restaurant, with a bunch of white people inside laughing.

Maybe with the caption “If you’re against racial segregation don’t vote Liberal”

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CanadianRighty 7 points ago +7 / -0

This is good, Liberals must be second guessing themselves. They can’t be as sure footed.

I still am not voting for CPC, but I’d much rather the election result to be a CPC/Lib minority versus the alternative.

I do like that the CPC using the same dirty tactics of propaganda and misinformation. I would like it to be a lot more graphic and have a pan shot of 100 people dying on ventilators with the Tool saying “this is the sacrifice Justin Trudeau is ready to make for his political agenda”

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CanadianRighty 15 points ago +15 / -0

How much you wanna bet she both votes liberal, and thinks of herself as a wonderful person.

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CanadianRighty 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are we non believers if we listen to the data that says “delta” variant is vastly less virulent?

Are we non believers if we don’t agree with the wholesale destruction of the economy and countless futures for a virus that kills far less than 1% of those it infects, with an average mortality rate above life expectancy and average mortality in extremely unhealthy people?

Are we non believers if we point out the flip flopping gymnastics Covidians have been engaging with since the start of this?

It’s not that we’re in over our heads, it’s that we have capacity for independent thought.

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CanadianRighty 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes exactly! That’s why the vaccinated must deal harshly with the unvaccinated public enemies who might make them mildly sick.

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CanadianRighty 8 points ago +8 / -0

Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from the virus they were vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated

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CanadianRighty 7 points ago +7 / -0

Here’s an article containing abundant information that at a minimum should cast doubt on the masking.

How is this an echo chamber? You just posted something contrary to what others believe and they’re engaging you on it. I’d counter that MSM is an echo chamber, they never present the other side of this argument. Why do you suspect that is? Because it doesn’t have merit? Isn’t it weird that until 2020 no one claimed that masks worked in the way we’re using them? But now we all must believe they have an effect even in the face of data that indicates its false. Is that how science works?

https://www.dailyveracity.com/2021/07/26/over-50-scientific-studies-conclude-masks-do-nothing-to-prevent-the-spread-of-illness-so-why-do-people-keep-claiming-they-work/

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CanadianRighty 11 points ago +11 / -0

The PPC policy isn’t to turn off immigration entirely, they propose a temporary hiatus, and ultimately a reduction to between 100,000 - 150,000 per year.

IMO this approach is more reasonable and moderate than the main parties’ approach of flooding the country with double probably quadruple that.

Meanwhile this mass immigration of dramatically favours the liberals at the expense of CPC.

To be clear I voted CPC since the founding, last time I had to pinch my nose pretty hard, this time they’ve gone too far.

A new leader and a platform in defense of fundamental freedoms and they get my vote back, till then they can pound sand.

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CanadianRighty 11 points ago +11 / -0

I wasn’t familiar; and while it is interesting it doesn’t apply since I’ve never once advocated for ending immigration.

I neither expect PPC to win or that my sensibilities are far right wing, so I’d say your meme is a straw man.

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CanadianRighty 16 points ago +16 / -0

Fringe right wing sensibilities, like not agreeing with CRT, not wanting to flood immigrants into the country faster than any other country in the world, etc etc etc

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CanadianRighty 4 points ago +4 / -0

Until this is approved by politicians it’s an aNtiScIEnCe CoNsPiRaCy ThEoRy, bigot.

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CanadianRighty 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yesterdays podcast of the McCullough report explains how those #’s are totally incorrect.

Also common sense dictates that even if one only pays attention the propaganda. Notice how 5 of the 10 democrat senators who fled Texas tested positive. That’s not 1% that’s 50%.

It’s a leaky vax, it doesn’t stop infection or transmission it eliminates symptoms. That’s why they want you to keep wearing a mask/put your mask back on. It’s also why it’s a terrible idea to vaccinate more people than necessary given that leaky vaccines are known to accelerate mutations.

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CanadianRighty 2 points ago +2 / -0

Atlantic has 32 seats with 2.4 million people, Alberta 34 seats with 4.5m, Sask 14 with 1.2m

Atlantic punches absurdly above its weight even more-so than Sask. But the biggest reason Atlantic and Prairies don’t Matter is because they reliably vote their respective way, cancelling each other out.

Of course Atlantic survives off backs of the rest of Canada with Alberta providing the most outsized contribution.

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