Canada should be the richest country in the world!
Canada First Conservatives will let our workers harvest 🇨🇦 resources for the world while bringing home powerful paycheques for our people.
That's what it means to put Canada First: https://t.co/eIy7PDua09
"You erase that artificially drawn line & take a look at what that looks like. Wouldn't that be something?" - Trump
Canada would be saved from Communism.
A Greater America would be wealthy & invincible.
We wouldn't need the rest of the world for anything.
What's not to love?
I had a conversation recently where we were talking about Canadians having their ability to communicate online limited, where many people said that’s not true, and even @johncleese chimed in.
This is what I was talking about.
https://t.co/ylfWFdFi41
The Canadian Online News Act prevents people from sharing news links on Facebook and Instagram.
The stated purpose is to force tech companies to pay news outlets for their work, but to me that doesn’t even make sense. Posting links on social media drives traffic. The more people post links, the more traffic your news site gets.
What stopping people from posting links absolutely does, is limit the ability of people to spread information.
Then there’s the “Online Harms Act”
Which even The Atlantic described as “Canada’s Extremist Attack On Free Speech”
https://t.co/pFtYKKN1nH
In the article they state: “A bill making its way through the Canadian Parliament would impose draconian criminal penalties on hate speech and curtail people’s liberty in order to stop crimes they haven’t yet committed.”
These are the things I was talking about. It’s a slippery slope, and it’s moving in the wrong direction for the people of Canada.
When we Americans talk about Canada it would be only right and correct to note that we have fought and died with them in a couple of World Wars and their valor is every bit as legendary as our own. Good luck finding a better friend.
Elon Musk: Be careful what you wish for.
“You want to be careful of these things where you wish for something that sounds good, but if you get it, it's actually a dystopian situation.
You could run a hypothesis, like if you wish for world peace, it sounds good, but how is it enforced? At what cost, eternal peace?
It might actually be worse to have eternal peace, because of what that would entail. It might be the suppression of progress. It might be an ossified society that never changes.
There is an argument that, if you wish for no war, you should be careful what you wish for because what's required in order for there to be no war might be worse than a little war.”
Lex Fridman Podcast, November 9, 2023
A must read 👇
Major quote that has stuck with me from this book:
"The hole of the remote father leaves a gap in the boys life that demons can enter through."