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morelikeaduck 5 points ago +6 / -1

In this MSM (CBC) article from today it says "may introduce COVID-19 vaccination passports in September" and that it's still under discussion, lots of "maybe"s and "could"s.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/vaccination-passports-quebec-privacy-1.6095560

So unless I missed something, which is possible, it's not law yet.

But I agree wholeheartedly that this abuse of people's rights and discrimination based on people's health needs to be challenged at any time, including now.

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morelikeaduck 10 points ago +11 / -1

As far as I know, they haven't actually passed any laws on the vax passports in Quebec.

For now at least, it seems to come from Twitter & the MSM as another move to scare people into compliance.

So I'm guessing there will be protests if this goes through into law.

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morelikeaduck 3 points ago +3 / -0

They don't have any apparatus to enforce it, thankfully. The police is corrupt as fuck, and I heard the current price for a doctor to enter you as vaccinated into the database is 20,000 roubles, so about $340 CAD, which is expensive but definitely possible for the majority of the population.

The fact that these trash rules are coming from people close to Putin is going to damage his reputation tremendously. Like, this might actually be the tipping point, since one of the few things he had going for him was his opposition to forcing vaccinations.

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morelikeaduck 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep, and it seemed to work for like 60% of the population (based on my observations.) It was a great time for walks and runs though, streets were super empty.

Good to hear about the mask, the more of us there are, the better!

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morelikeaduck 5 points ago +5 / -0

You can go outside, they tried to take it away with strongly worded threats, but not if you had the balls to do it, as exercise was allowed and since walking is a part of it, you could go anywhere.

Patios are open for restaurants, and you can visit indoor stores at something like 25% of their full capacity. Barber shops, and most other normal basic services are all closed, with the hope of reopening in early July.

Masks are mandatory indoors in all cases, again unless you have the balls to explain that you're exempt in which case you can go maskless; something I enjoy doing, especially downtown, making the NPCs look in awe.

Compared to the free states in the US, it's a joke though, hope you had a good reason to come back here lol.

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morelikeaduck 5 points ago +5 / -0

There's a positive side to that. At least people will now know who their real friends are.

Imagine if this didn't happen, and they had to find out the hard way, like if their "friend" reported them to the authorities for some stupid reason.

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morelikeaduck 6 points ago +6 / -0

Some terrible things there, gotta say. Perhaps there's an organization you could reach out to, when it comes to some of the more extreme cases of neglect/mismanagement.

Regardless, keep in mind that documentation and evidence are key when contacting someone who can help, so the next time you witness any extreme behaviour maybe you could film it with your phone or at least record the audio.

Not sure of any other advice I could give at the moment, but it was certainly interesting & eye-opening to hear the insider version of what's going on in those places.

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morelikeaduck 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm in a condo in downtown / midtown Toronto as well (pretty much the SJW/libtard central of Canada and maybe the world); haven't worn a mask inside the building, ever. Got asked maybe 3-4 times by the concierge (different people) back in the Fall of 2020, told them it was due to a health condition, was never mentioned again.

Only time someone else mentioned it, was a "karen" who shut up immediately after the health condition comment.

I try to take the elevators by myself if I can, and whether someone else gets in or not, it's really up to them. So far, about 50% of the people don't mind sharing an elevator, the others wait for another one.

Also about 5% to 10% of other residents also don't wear a mask inside for whatever reason they may have.

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morelikeaduck 12 points ago +12 / -0

I would say they're interviewing no one or only specially selected people.

The politicians have goals and use the MSM to set the narrative to "convince" others to believe they're in a minority and to "switch sides."

It used to be a much more powerful tool, until a huge chunk of the population caught on to the fact the MSM lies all the time, not just once in a while.

Now there's no going back for the media, so the only option they have is to double down on their lies, no matter what.

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morelikeaduck 5 points ago +5 / -0

Nice.

I would also imagine most/all numbers and percentages we hear about vaccination rates from the MSM are inflated, given how hard they're shilling for it.

So if they say 40% or any other number, you can bet it's way lower.

They operate the same way with polls, they give out fake results (ie. 90% of Canadians love getting ass fucked) and then hope that people believe them and make it real.

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morelikeaduck 13 points ago +13 / -0

Thanks for sharing, especially considering the risk.

One thing that I could see as a "positive" or at least a neutralizer, is that (as they say in data analysis) garbage in = garbage out, meaning that they can develop the most "ideal" app in the world, that's unhackable and always connected, but it would still ultimately rely on info. provided by the tens of thousands of nurses administering the shots. This allows for massive human error, among other things.

The more complex the app/certificate is, the more likely it will be impacted by fraud, data issues, incorrect entries, people paying off nurses to fake vaccination, etc.

Then there are issues on the "receiving" end. If 16 year olds can slip a bouncer $10 to drink at clubs, there will be many more cases of adults (who have more money than kids) doing the same to bypass the restrictions.

Ultimately, they can try to implement this thing, but I can guarantee that it will fail spectacularly in achieving its goals, over time.

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morelikeaduck 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow, I can't believe it.. it's all there in plain sight:

  • "Fried Chicken"
  • 33 (pieces of chicken)
  • Sword hanging over the toilet seat, with the starfish in the middle
  • Colonel Harland Sanders.

It all makes sense now.

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morelikeaduck 4 points ago +4 / -0

Done, good idea to have a back-up platform, regardless of how the current situation here develops.

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morelikeaduck 6 points ago +6 / -0

That's called psychological projection. He knows that he and his cronies are the biggest threat to America and is projecting it onto others.

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morelikeaduck 5 points ago +6 / -1

What's even crazier, is that almost all "leftists" these days are controlled and funded by the oligarchy of billionaires, like Gates, Soros, etc. Which makes them no different from Nazis, not only in method, but also in identity.

Many people forget that Nazis were national-socialists, where the goal (economically) was for a small group of industrialists to own all of Germany with the general population working their ass off for "socialist" support from the government. They were never about freedom or small business or any shit like that. Race was just used (kind of like today, but differently) to advance their goals.

It makes no difference whether you call it communism or fascism, as long as the wealth of a country is controlled by a small group of people, and the rest slave their way for them.

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morelikeaduck 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's just gonna motivate people to go to 3rd world countries, bribe a local nurse or doctor, and get a note saying you got the pfizer or astrazeneca version. Considering the amount of health insurance fraud I've seen here in Toronto with "white" medical professionals, this was doomed to fail from the start.

This "vaccine passport" thing is never going to be efficient enough to force compliance from those who don't want it.

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morelikeaduck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I mean anyone who has studied economics even at a basic level knows this.

That's why the PPP (purchasing power parity) GDP measurement exists and is generally more accepted/preferred. It takes into account wild fluctuations of exchange rates, something that Russia is very susceptible to, due to sanctions, commodities, etc.

In terms of the size of the economy, by PPP GDP Russia is 6th/5th globally, tied with Germany & close to Japan, and about a 1/4 of the US, which makes sense given that Russia has 145 million people vs. 335 million in the US.

Cost of living is another thing, but it's roughly proportional to the median salaries. Ex. $35k/yr in Canada buys about as much as $12k/yr. in Russia.

Also, any financial and economic metrics for the US are inherently skewed as it literally prints the unit of measurement (US dollars) used. They can (and do) manipulate it as much as they want.

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morelikeaduck 15 points ago +15 / -0

Regardless of the situation at hand, I found it profitable investing in your health, fitness, skills (incl. survival), knowledge, etc. Too many people focus on material items which all depreciate, just at different rates. Even gunpower can go bad. Gold is good, but you still need others to value enough of it to give you things in exchange; tough in an apocalypse scenario.

If shit goes down, you may end up having a skill that others will find valuable. Alternatively, if it's an "every man for himself" scenario, then your health and fitness/combat skills can come in handy in taking stuff from others or (more honorably) providing protection from the bad guys.

You can then ask for payment in physical items, or other skills/services. That's pretty much the economy just without money. So technically a kind of barter approach.

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morelikeaduck 6 points ago +8 / -2

Mostly a scam, with some interesting technological/blockchain ideas that have no impact on the value of each coin. You can make (or lose) some money if you get lucky but that's harder than you think, given that Elon & the rich buyers need to make a profit and that profit's gonna come from regular investors.

The main problem is that the paper fiat money is backed by the governments who require you to pay taxes and if you don't they have very real and tangible guns and jails. So until they decide to make us pay in some crypto, it's essentially worthless. Also if they do, the governments will just make their own cryptocurrencies instead of the ones we have now.

Just my opinion though.

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morelikeaduck 11 points ago +11 / -0

Absolutely, I personally know over 10 people who couldn't make it due to important commitments.

Based on random conversations with different genders, age groups, ethnicities, etc. I'd say at least 70% to 80% support ending the lockdowns & maskings. And that's in Toronto, being the kind of city that it is.

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morelikeaduck 8 points ago +8 / -0

Most mass social media sites are owned by literally a handful of IT technocratic "elites", so not sure why you're surprised.

Instagram, for example, is fully owned by Facebook, which is owned by Suckerberg. Youtube is owned by Google, Twitch is owned by Amazon, Linkedin is owned by Microsoft, etc.

As owners, they decide which executives & management they hire, who in turn hire their lower level staff who censor content & users that go against their owners' positions.

Google is also pretty much the internet advertising monopoly, so if they don't like the content of a site they don't own, they can hurt them bad by blocking ads and hiding them in search results.

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morelikeaduck 7 points ago +7 / -0

It modifies segments of your DNA for a variety of potential reasons.

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morelikeaduck 5 points ago +5 / -0

Oh yeah, I'm not defending this shit by any means, just saying there is a hole in their enforcement logic which will never be filled.

Also, going to get food can mean going to any place you want (walking or by car/bike), which you can justify by saying only that supermarket/store has the food you need at prices you can afford.

These rules are all about complacency of the crowds, and the police does not have enough manpower to enforce them.

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