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RightOfSask 6 points ago +6 / -0

If you want to see real money laundering in action, just take a look at NFTs.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

are meant to actively break down Western society

Still free speech.

lead to doxxing

Doxxing is free speech.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +2 / -0

He helps in the same way Chinese investors are helping the housing market in Vancouver and Toronto. By pricing out young Canadians.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +2 / -1

If private, the owner can do whatever

So can Facebook, Twitter and Google. Yet Conservatives are actively campaigning against it.

No one who hates Marxism would pay to learn it, now, would they?

Seems like a lot of people complain about it, even if they are in private universities.

False accusations can be labeled fraud. Telling the police or not doesn't matter when damage can be measured. Free speech doesn't mean lack responsibility.

We already have something to deal with it. Defamation laws. But if you open the door for the government to police lies on social media and jail people for accusing someone of a crime, you will get people in jail for calling someone a whore in a province/state where prostitution is illegal.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +4 / -2

The drag queen reading hour for kids at your local library is free speech.

Teachers and professors at private schools and universities are free to brainwash their students with Marxists ideas, because it's free speech.

False rape accusations on social media (not to the police) are free speech.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

It doesn't counter it. One talks about suicides attempts and the other about suicide deaths. And youths, speak people 19 or younger, have the lowest suicides rates in Canada.

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RightOfSask -3 points ago +1 / -4

Only read that they don't know if they prevent the spread of Covid. First results from Israel are showing that they are preventing the spread:

https://www.businessinsider.com/vaccines-reduce-coronavirus-transmission-early-research-2021-2

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RightOfSask 7 points ago +7 / -0

Maybe overdoses doubled where you live, but these aren't counted into suicide statistics as far as I know.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think that we progressed too far (technologically) to ever fall back into a dark ages timeline.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm a long way from the nearest town

Doesn't matter. Because the grandma that lives 5 km down the road will note down any vehicles which pass her house and talk about it at the coffee row for three hours and make up rumours about you every day.

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RightOfSask 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hey RightofSask do I have to get a license plate for my ATV or can I just drive down the dirt roads?

No registration, but you need insurance.

Do I need to wear a helmet?

Yes, on public land.

How often to the RCMP drive down those dirt roads that are 40km from their detachment office?

They will drive down only when you call them.

Nobody is going to be able to see me and who I have over to my house where I am moving.

Spoiler, people will be much more interested in the people you have over and will talk about it much more in a small town.

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RightOfSask 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sometimes I have a bad feeling about it, especially when we test prototypes and nearby farmers come to watch it. Some are cool with it and ask questions like "So I can just click on a button at home and that thing will harvest the whole field without me? That's great", but others have a look in their eyes, a fearful one. They think about being replaced, being unemployed, having no future.

Then you ask yourself is this really the world you want your children to live in? And in the end it doesn't matter if you want or not, because it will be the world of your children. One way or another.

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +5 / -0

saskabush is pretty...yep she's pretty flat....

Born here, raised here and I will die here. There is something about this flat, endless horizon that calms my soul.

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RightOfSask 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's really something. The Liberals were in power back then in Saskatchewan and they tried to associate the CCF with the NSDAP, because the CCF advocated for Socialism and the NSDAP had the word Socialist in their name.

http://digital.scaa.sk.ca/gallery/persuasion/themes/politics/politics1.html

Didn't work that well and kinda funny if you think about the current political landscape.

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RightOfSask 4 points ago +4 / -0

Read it. It's fascinating. If you ask a random person in Toronto or Montreal in which province thousands of white socialist farmers advocated against fascism with even violent methods, they probably wouldn't guess Saskatchewan.

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +5 / -0

I always have a little voice back in my head telling me that one day I will be killed by a little Ted K, because I'm developing agricultural machines which don't need human input to harvest food.

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RightOfSask 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm not too much in global politics. I'm much more interested in local politics and personal stories/memoirs. Currently reading "The Prairie Populist" which is about George Hara Williams. Kinda interesting how Socialist and Marxists thrived in the Prairies before and after WW2.

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RightOfSask 17 points ago +17 / -0

Provincial Conservatives actually Conservative

Are Federal Conservatives actually Conservative?

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

If it has nothing to do with this story, then why would you make it about race? Also, it wasn't me that called you a racist? I just asked IasTRUMPcard if he would call you a racist, and he did. Maybe get angry at him.

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