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Wabasquaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Vancouverites did. They are perhaps the biggest cult of soyboy faggot meth-addict cucks on the planet.

Seriously. Look up the electoral map. Go to reddit BC. They are literally begging to be locked down.

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Wabasquaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

It ain't really winning when the only thing you have done in life is suck your Daddy's cock.

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Wabasquaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

Do we or do we not have a nepotist Prime Minister, son of a previous Prime Minister, who has no actual skills other than being a snowboard instructor?

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Wabasquaw 7 points ago +7 / -0

How the fuck would Biden cheat? He has late stage Alzheimer's and barely knows he is alive.

The DNC and its 10's of thousands of employees cheated so they could have a puppet stooge president they could manipulate.

It is pretty similar to how we have a nepotist snowboard instructor as Prime Minister of Canada.

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Wabasquaw 7 points ago +7 / -0

You mean when they stopped counting ballots at 2am. And then everybody started committing fraud after all the observers & press left at about 4am.

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Wabasquaw 7 points ago +7 / -0

Not likely. Bonnie the Quack just locked down all of Vancouver. She is in the process of turning Vancouver into East-Berlin.

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Wabasquaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't think he should, but I think he certainly can. It would probably be done using the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal legislation - which again, I think is bullshit and HRTs should be abolished. But as of now that is the precedent in Canada.

If HRTs can mandate the women in the workplace can't be forced to wear high heels but must be given the option to wear flats; that they can't be mandated to wear a skirt but must be given an option to wear pants; that Sikhs can't be mandated to be clean shaven; that Christians must be allowed to wear a small cross....... etc etc

HRTs can then certainly mandate something reasonable, like on all National Statuatory holidays and internationally recognized days of religious significance employees must be given an opportunity to show support of the holiday or not.

Again the definition would have to be reasonable. Wearing a poppy is reasonable. So is wearing a green shamrock for St. Pattys. Dressing up as a WWI soldier or a leprichon probably is not.

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Wabasquaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

Propaganda works through lying with numbers (usually statistics) and manipulating people's emotions.

So in the case of a businesses it might be as simple as pricing a 2L orange juice jug at $1.99 instead of two bucks and making a claim that it is "Made with 100% real juice." when really it only has 10% of the 100% real juice in it.

In the case of the COVID, the media writes endless stories about statistical numbers of "cases" with comparion after comparison of invalid statistical models between countries, but then publishes a picture of a mass grave on an island in NYC showing "deaths".

In the case of climate change the media posts endless stories about statistically meaningless weather events in the past year, and mixes in an occasional story that poodles may go extinct (maybe 10,000 years from now) if we don't solve climate change in the next year with pictures of a baby paying with poodle puppies.

Now you tell me how this election and its coverage is being propagandized? Why did they stop counting the votes? What does that give them days and days of time to do? (Hint: Democrats are emotional fucking faggot soyboy cucks.).

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Wabasquaw 8 points ago +9 / -1

Propaganda, how does it work?

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Wabasquaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

All of them except Vancouver & Toronto & Edmonton & Calgary?

It depends on the definition of city. But normal 10k to 80k person cities in BC are not wearing masks.

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Wabasquaw 12 points ago +14 / -2

Take the fucking shit off your face. You look like an idiot.

Divorce the wife - she sounds like an idiot. Find a new grocery store. Find a new city. There are lots of places where Canadians have not drunk the kool-aid and don't wear masks.

You are perpetuating an evil political agenda.

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Wabasquaw 14 points ago +14 / -0

Considering that MSP is free now that seems kinda silly. The opt-out provision only gets you out of the old $59 dollar a month fee. It does not get you out the 30% of your taxes or whatever you pay into our shitty health care system.

I think you will have a hard time finding a private plan that covers you in Canada. You would be better off to purchase a private global health plan (much cheaper if you exclude the USA) designed for expats and travel to Thailand or whatever when you need cancer treatment (Bumrungrad Hospital is fucking awesome).

Assuming you are single you are looking at 3-5 grand for a good global plan. Sorry I know nothing about kids or family plans.

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Wabasquaw 3 points ago +3 / -0

Safeway is not based. As you said, "at least around here". It all just depends on the store manager, and in many cases the employees themselves. I have been to pretty much every community in BC north of Kamloops this summer. No matter the business name - some locations are just cucked and some are uncucked.

The BC Liqour store in Vanderhoof is one of the most fucked-up distopian places in BC. Yet most of the rest are fine. The Napa Autoparts in PG is one of the most fucked up distopian places in BC - it looked like something out of a zombie video game. Yet NAPA in Vanderhoof across the street from BC Liqour is business as usual. I just got chased across 12 aisles of Safeway in Quesnel because some frickin' minimum wage parking-lot cart collector in a yellow vest noticed I didn't sanitize my hands. LOL. I told her I wanted to see the MSDS. She screeched what's that what's that - I am calling my manager on you - and she did there was a '151' or whatever over the intercom. Manager obviously didn't give a fuck because he didn't come down.

Some hotels are fucked. Some are business as usual. I have seen just about every dumbass rule under the sun. One was sanitizing the coin laundry machines between customers & taking appointments to do fucking laundry. Some have shut down the ice machines. Some have banned maid service on multiple day stays. Some have banned breakfast. Some are sanitizing the fucking pens. At one place the check-in girl wouldn't touch your id without a piece of brown bathroom-style paper towel. Yet the other day I was at an Inn in downtown Quesnel. Zero fucks given. Exercise room wide open. Bar open. Sit at the bar. Room service. It was so relaxing I stayed a week.

This is all caused by Dr. Bonnie the Quack refusing to come up with any logical, practical, common-sense guidelines that could be reasonably and consistently applied. Instead she fears mongers and the result is chaos.

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Wabasquaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ya ya. I've been there before. It is about 10x safer than walking around downtown Vancouver with its tent cities of Fentanyl addicts. And the women are beautiful and don't have faces full of stainless steel, green hair, and nasty tramp stamp tattoos.

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Wabasquaw 0 points ago +1 / -1

Quit watching movies. You can't live in a fucking bus at -40.

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Wabasquaw 0 points ago +1 / -1

Seems awfully odd to me. Sounds to me like the cabin is actually located in a formal community.

In BC we have municipalities (pick a word out of the dictionary - township, town, village, hamlet, city, etc) that are defined by specific boundaries and then we have vast regions we call Regional Districts that are on the order of 10's of thousands to 100's of thousands of square kilometers.

Generally speaking in a Regional District you get no services - fire, water, sewer, ambulance, but you are exempt from anything but the most common sense of rules for rural and/or agricultural living.

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Wabasquaw 0 points ago +1 / -1

Seems like he should be grandfathered in, no?

There are houses all throughout Edmonton, Calgary, Victoria that still have knob & tube wiring. Asbestos insulation. etc etc Not just houses. Skyscrapers. Hotels.

I don't know much about east Canada, but I have a hard time believing your story. If he is 50km away from the nearest Hamlet, he is not in a 'municipality'.

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Wabasquaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just look up the land classification and the regional district rules.

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Wabasquaw 5 points ago +6 / -1

Most definitely not illegal. Like I said, mine is recreational. My father & I built it together about 45-years ago. It was intended as a weekend retreat and modeled after a traditional trappers cabin. It started with nothing but a Coleman stove and two Coleman lanterns. It now has pretty much every amenity of a modern house with the exception a freeze-proof water system in the winter. To completely winterize it I would need to spend about $10,000 to drill a well instead of pulling water from the lake. I live in it for several months at a time in the summer. I visit it in the winter and can survive for about a week at -30 or worse. But the getting up at 4am to reload the woodstove gets a bit old. If I really wanted to live out there full time I would build a really small 100sqft type bunkhouse to sleep in and only heat that on the 3-weeks a year of -40C or whatever.

It was initially a 'recreational' classed lot, but was re-classed as 'residential' when they ran electric lines in 25-odd years ago. It is completely building inspected and approved according to code, including the electrical, to this day. The biggest problem my father had at the time was getting the foundation approved (floating surface foundation), you probably would not be allowed to do that today. The biggest problem most people would face today is getting a septic field approved and they might have to consider a tank and suck it out with a vac-truck on occasion.

The good news is, there is lots of land in Canada that is completely unclassified, and subject to no building code or inspections even today. I personally don't think it is all that unreasonable to have to put in an engineered foundation and septic field, but if you choose, there is property where you don't have to.

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Wabasquaw 9 points ago +10 / -1

Buy a Chainsaw and a Chainsaw-mill. Build log cabin. Heat it with wood. Build an outhouse.

With whatever money you have, you want to spend it on: the best most efficient wood-stove money can buy, a quality propane fridge/freezer & stove & propane lights, and quality very well-insulated metal roof.

Everything else comes after, slowly with time. You can jury rig a simple water system. You can jury-rig a simple septic system. You can eventually hook up to the electric grid if you choose.

You need at least 2-acres, preferably on a body of water. You can build a 750sq-ft cabin for less than 10 grand if you do it all yourself. I'd send you a picture of my recreational cabin if it wouldn't immediately doxx me.

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Wabasquaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

You responded already to my post about international flights. Thanks again.

Can you say more about Brazil? What is "pretty normal"? How many people wear masks? Employees wearing masks vs the general public? Are the bars open? Resteraunts? Are they dancing on the dance floors? Are they playing soccer? Are the museums open? Have you been to the beach yet - is the tits & ass & hardbodies out and about in bikinis? What about hotels? Are the swimming pools open?

I am seriously considering your Brazil suggestion. It would not be my first trip, so I remember what normal used to look like on Copacabana Beach.

edit: And immigration. Is it literally wide open? Temp checks? Contact tracking? No quarantines at all?

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Wabasquaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

The whole world is fucked. If you want to go 50/50 on a sailboat, I am open to ideas.

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Wabasquaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you. Exactly the type of info I hoped for.

The Qatar QSuite looks like a good option. I just checked fares and the are extremely reasonable on the order of 5k CAD$ return.

The flight attendant waking you up to fix your mask is exactly the type of bullshit I want to avoid.

Brazil would be excellent. YVR to GRU fares in business at about 2k CAD right now.

I have been an avid world traveller for many years now. 100,000k miles or so per year, mostly for work, but I am now semi-retired. This bullshit is driving me nuts. I may have to suck it up, be a man, and put on a face diaper, but I am really trying really hard not to.

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Wabasquaw 11 points ago +12 / -1

Watch the video again... And then read between the lines.

Think about how many times he described the need for more coordination of response between countries. As buddy above said, they are making a play. Vaccines are coming and they are suggesting that lockdowns be lifted as a reward to take the vaccine. "We are looking for a way to co-exist with the virus in a way that doesn't cause the closing down of economies."

AKA a stronger world government that controls the distribution of vaccines and the future response of COVID-21. This is all part of the UN's Agenda-21 "Build Back Better" slogan, which all of Trudeau, Biden, Boris etc etc are using on a near daily basis now.

For better or worse (worse) that is what is happening.

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