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throwaway152 2 points ago +2 / -0

It was too late 5 years ago. Stop fighting on a sinking ship.

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throwaway152 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've siad this from day one. You have two choices, do nothing, or do a full police state shutdown for 3 weeks, and cut off all flights.

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throwaway152 9 points ago +9 / -0

ICUs are always at capacity. Ask any critical care nurse or physician.

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throwaway152 1 point ago +1 / -0

Holy fuck, had to look it up. You're right.

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throwaway152 2 points ago +2 / -0

... Because an Iranian realtor that had their currency as the default on her computer posted it on a Canadian Facebook Group?

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throwaway152 52 points ago +52 / -0

I'm a lawyer, and I'm bothered by the fact that racism isn't defined. Given that this is a rule, and given that the definition has dramatically different meaning, largely based on political affiliation, isn't it reasonable that you add a clear and objective definition of what constitutes racism? I mean some people define racism as almost anything a white person says, or even just existing. Others like the webster's definition, which is a global negative attribution made against a race. Other's use a definition somewhere in the middle where you need to say something potentially negative about another person's race, but it can only be done by certain races and not others (ie only whites can be racist).

You cannot arbitrarily define what is racism, as this is largely why a number of people left reddit to join this sub.** I think the rule is 100% fair, and I agree with it, but without defining what it is, you basically get to arbitrarily ban people just like happened to all of us from r/canada. **

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throwaway152 1 point ago +1 / -0

No worries, google hyperinflatoin and economics explained. There are two excellent youtube videos on it, one was posted here recently. It's actually a great introductory lesson in economics (the channel that is, tons of excellent videos).

You'll reach the same conclusion as me; get the fuck out before it's too late.

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throwaway152 2 points ago +2 / -0

100% this.

When it's time to leave the country, you've got even more options. You can transfer it to say 5 different secure accounts online, leave, then access abroad, then re-add to cold storage on arrival. This is how you leave without the CRA ruining you.

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throwaway152 1 point ago +1 / -0

6? I only see one. Collapse of the West, replaced by China. Massive new world order. Think US role completely replaced by China. They run the world for their own benefit, and everyone else is a pawn. Once the US collapses, give it under a year.

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throwaway152 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't have the stats, but this sounds right. It's crazy. The flu, is and always has been, a dangerous thing. I mean depending on how the country determines cause of death, it's often one of the leading causes of death.

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throwaway152 6 points ago +7 / -1

To be fair, isn't pneumonia the cause of death for pretty much anyone with covid? I mean if that is the official cause of death, this isn't your hill to die on. What they are not telling you is either the girl is morbidly obese, or has a precondition.

Most people don't know that every year you get a handful of otherwise healthy people that die from the flu. Incredibly rare, but it does happen. I had someone in my high school die from a severe flu reaction. Tragic, yes, but it does happen.

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throwaway152 7 points ago +8 / -1

Being obese isn't unhealthy.... But it IS a disability that will allow you not to work. And the media certainly won't call obesity what it is, a major risk factor for just about anything health related.

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throwaway152 6 points ago +6 / -0

No man, you're describing the early signs of hyperinflation.

Ever wonder why real estate is in a "bubble" as it has gone up like 30% in the last year across the country.... despite the biggest economic downturn since 1929. Ever wonder why the TSX, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq are all smashing record highs? Cryptocurrency is at all time highs. Bullion is just off all time highs. Why does it cost 20-30% more to eat out than it did 2 years ago?

This is all inflation. We are inflating somewhere in the 10-40% annually right now. Just not with wages.

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throwaway152 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dude, Canada literally could not afford to do that overnight. We aren't rich, and our currency is eroding everyday.

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throwaway152 3 points ago +3 / -0

I watched this doc like a week ago or whenever it first came out. This is actually a really good channel. They have another video on the topic that's a few months old.

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throwaway152 1 point ago +1 / -0

Uh no, I saw a CBC article on a mid 30's male who caught a varient and went to the ICU. Therefore we must shut down the country. Did you not see the article? Prior to 2021, nobody under the age of 80 has ever died from the flu.

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throwaway152 1 point ago +1 / -0

Naw, there's lots of explanations like this. Recalls do happen. I finished my entire bottle, so I'm not worried. They literally are restricting one manufacturer out of an entire industry. There are ample other ways to get vitamin D. Take the tin foil hat off. This isn't your hill to die on.

Think of how many people would need to be involved for this "conspiracy" to be real. Maybe it was just that, a recall. Posts like this take away from the real issue and make this forum seem like it's filled with crazies.

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throwaway152 2 points ago +2 / -0

Poll: Have you ever met anyone that has died from Covid, under the age of 65? Exactly.

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throwaway152 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes, they are. That's why when a 30 something guy ended up in the ICU, every media outlet in the country covered it.

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throwaway152 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, no shit. I'm with you on that one. If we have a massive US civil war that spreads to Canada, I know where I'll be heading. I figure an Alberta licence plate is accepted in Texas.

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throwaway152 1 point ago +1 / -0

I actually got the recall notice on my amazon account since I ordered from there. You get that this is a recall notice, not saying not to take vitiman D, right?

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throwaway152 5 points ago +5 / -0

To be fair, you could build them all 5,000 square foot estate homes, and most would be in the same position in 10 years.

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