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EmperorDonCherry 2 points ago +2 / -0

he's on pace to do worse than Scheer despite being more centrist than Scheer. We were told O'toole moving the party to the center would win us more votes, it's completely backfired thanks to this plug. He's demoralized his own voters, and he won't win any suburban karens over either.

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EmperorDonCherry 2 points ago +2 / -0

Justin loves everything leftist that Canada has, so yes I can see him bragging about our health care and our diversity.

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EmperorDonCherry 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not sure if Myanmar's military is necessarily 'good', they've been accused of a lot. It does appear though that they are anti-CCP since their PM was friendly with China and globalists such as Soros, Clinton, Obama, etc.

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EmperorDonCherry 1 point ago +1 / -0

100% correct. I personally know a few people who aren't high on getting the vax but say 'they want to be able to travel', thus they will give in.

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EmperorDonCherry 5 points ago +5 / -0

UBI is needed for them to install a social credit score system.

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EmperorDonCherry 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah he's more well known among boomers/gen x. We basically got Mackay without his name now with O'toole.

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EmperorDonCherry 9 points ago +9 / -0

Most of the PPC policies are populist. However Max's stance on the dairy cartel comes off as anti-protectionist, which is opposite of modern day populism being protectionist (Trump, Brexit). I'm not saying Max isn't right about the dairy cartel but good luck convincing Canadians on opening up the Canadian market on that issue. Also it's hard to convince people PPC is populist when they have no party constitution after 2 years, and no leadership vote, nor mechanism for one.

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EmperorDonCherry 8 points ago +8 / -0

Look at who his campaign chair was, Patrick Brown's right hand man.

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EmperorDonCherry 4 points ago +4 / -0

And thus the whole running a red tory strategy will have failed. We were told O'toole will appeal to the middle and help CPC win more seats.

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EmperorDonCherry 6 points ago +6 / -0

While I do view polls generally as a way to influence public opinion, Canadian polling tends to be a little more accurate than American politics. Maybe less rigging, less big interests skewing it, people are more likely to say their true opinion in Canada than America. Regardless, it's clear O'toole is not gaining ground. Scheer won the popular vote and still lost to Trudeau, I imagine O'toole would need to do better than Scheer in popular vote to even have a chance at a minority government. O'toole most likely is trailing Trudeau in the popular vote right now.

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EmperorDonCherry 8 points ago +8 / -0

Sadly I see the response being to vote in more socialism as a solution.

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EmperorDonCherry 3 points ago +3 / -0

Harper was definitely not anti-establishment. Trudeau in power for 5.5 years has warped our minds, making some conservatives miss the Harper days, meanwhile Harper was just screwing Canada in a different way.

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EmperorDonCherry 6 points ago +6 / -0

Harper was a globalist in power, and here he is attending an occult event with other globalists. There are levels within this elite power structure though. Bohemian Grove is kind of a club to recruit people into the occult, and a place for those already in the globalist cult to attend rituals. I don't see it as the top of the pyramid though. These are people who are on the lower totem pole, the puppets, the assets of those who sit at the top. Guys who want to be PM, cabinet ministers, Presidents, bankers, they attend this stuff. Guys like Soros, Rothschilds, they don't attend this event. That's why I do think sometimes people exaggerate the importance of Bohemian Grove, they don't really understand it. It's a good indicator though to see who's in the big club or attempting to join the globalist power structure.

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EmperorDonCherry 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes its totally normal for Stephen Harper to attend secret druid rituals in a forest.

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EmperorDonCherry 1 point ago +1 / -0

I believe it's the opposite. Hence why they are against individualism. Millions of people are a herd, and herd mentality is a big enough force to control the population. Individual outliers is what they hate.

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EmperorDonCherry 23 points ago +23 / -0

CPC has bowed to fully to the CCP. We'll get a few remarks about the genocide in China, that's about it. No action. We'll get a little of tough talk about how Trudeau is a puppet of China, but no action.

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EmperorDonCherry 11 points ago +11 / -0

If he actually believes being for a carbon tax is going to win him votes, he's gone insane.

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EmperorDonCherry 22 points ago +22 / -0

This is because O'toole sucks. He's demoralized his own base and he can't win over people outside of the CPC base either. O'toole is quickly becoming a Biden, where his own side hates him and nearly his entire voter base only will be voting for him to get rid of Trudeau. This didn't work out well for Scheer, and looks like it won't work for O'toole. You can't just simply be 'anti-Trudeau', you actually have to stand for something to win over voters. You also need a personality that doesn't come off as a fake politician. O'toole is 10% less bland than Scheer but still no charisma, and has that fake attitude about him.

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EmperorDonCherry 8 points ago +8 / -0

the employees claim he assaulted them first prior to the start of the video, I'm not saying it's true but he's the one being investigated for assault, not the employees.

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EmperorDonCherry 4 points ago +4 / -0

The old metacanada days was all about worshipping Harper, another globalist. The newer days have seen this community flooded with anti-globalist/anti-establishment patriots. O'toole brings us back to the days of Harper but even to the left of Harper ironically. It's no surprise some people want to return to the Harper days where the globalist agenda advanced but in a less in your face type of way. The old days of 'we're winning because the left isn't in power' meanwhile Canada still marches under the control of elites.

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EmperorDonCherry 5 points ago +5 / -0

He's the one who said, quote "the leadership of the CAF is, and historically has been, predominantly male and white. That needs to change,"

I guess he meant himself.

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EmperorDonCherry 5 points ago +5 / -0

They still have no right to physically apprehend you.

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