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@h81418541@WWG1WGA_QQ It's Generalizations that matters, because that's the Majority, silent and loud. They dismiss the Minority because the Minority are right.
@AnntrinaWe28523@toobaffled Nah, I don't get vax'd. Was an anti-vaxxer during covid because of the rapidity in the production of those vaccines which made me skeptical and hesitant. Wound up not getting vaccinated from that, plus others.
@PowBitcoin@saskatchewan_in@SamanthaTaghoy She's part of the provincial government, she has more say in provincial affairs. To be part of the federal government of equivalent, she has to be given consideration. The recognition matters for federal affairs.
For anyone who doesn’t know what’s happening in Canada right now,
Conservative politicians are being given backroom deals—or being blackmailed—to switch parties and prop up the Liberal Party of Canada into a majority government
This is the equivalent of Republicans flipping to Democrats, building an unelected majority, and ramming through extremist policies no one voted for
Throw in the hardcore censorship bills they’re passing at the same time, and it’s like those now official new democrats then banning free speech, fast-tracking social media “hate crime” prosecutions, and doing whatever the hell they want… because your vote no longer matters
They could turn all of Texas blue overnight and ram through the most extreme, democracy-ending policies—and you’d have no say in it
Every single person should have a serious issue with this, regardless of political preference or affiliation
@AnntrinaWe28523@toobaffled That's anecdotal; You're kid is FIVE YEARS, the baby is fifty-x DAYS. That's a MASSIVE age gap. Your child had a LONGER TIME to develop their immune system; Get outta here.
@JimboDardy@L0laL33tz We have it too. It's quietly put in place. Currently under "testing". It's not fully 100% rolled out to the public masses. Canadians went against it, but our Govt is doing it regardless, just quieter. Even though they've announced it like 4 times. 🫠
@OneOfTheBrendas@kcpollock@jeffnagy931 To add; They never sent me the URL nor did I provide answers to it. I ain't got time to be wasting on my employer's dime. My own funding is more important than a nuisance of a survey & Govt officials annoying me.
@OneOfTheBrendas@kcpollock@jeffnagy931 I was called too. I simply asked, "What's the purpose", they said "Data Collection about the health conditions", I answered "Oh. Sorry, I ain't got the time for that. Send me a website link. Then I'll do it." They never have, nor bothered since.
@L1terallyACat@ProgressiveVic@TaylorLorenz The Elites that have had a tie, in some manner, to Jeffrey Epstein, the one Pedo that ruled and guides them, they are the ones documented in the Epstein Files. But wait! There's more of them, remember that plenty are still redacted.
Governments forcing ID verification on every social media platform and recently even on operating systems is the most INSANE thing I have ever seen.
It is not like showing your ID at a bar. It is like having a police officer standing at your door 24/7 keeping notes on when you leave the house. This is fucking insane.
They claim it is all for child safety. I am going to lose my fucking mind if I hear another politician use the word children again to justify this madness.
Age verification can be done without forcing people to share their personal ID or submit to face scans. Privacy-friendly options exist, such as zero-knowledge proofs, anonymous age tokens, and on-device estimation. But governments are not interested in those solutions. They want to tie your real identity to everything you do online so they can spy on, track, and control you.
I feel relatively safe in Poland for now. I do not think the abuse of ID verification will happen quickly here, but I am still scared. Look at the USA or the UK, where authorities are already trying to abuse it. ICE demanding personal data on protesters is a clear warning. You think it will not happen to you? Oh sweet innocent baby... Just wait until the other side takes power. Then it will become your problem, and you will wish you had fought it earlier.
I do not care if you are a communist, a fascist, right, left, center, or live on the moon. If you do not fight this and it gets implemented, it is over for the internet as we know it. You might as well move to China permanently, because every country will become China at this rate, but without the Asian food. And if I am going to be spied on everywhere, I might as well enjoy some fucking Chinese food.
@Cinnovabun The only thing I disagree with is "X Lives Matters"; I say "All Human Lives Matters", of course, with applicable nuances as that statement is broad.
Aside from that, most of our opinions are fairly aligned. Happy to have acquainted you.
An Open Letter on Representation, Party Switching, and Democratic Trust
To ALL of those entrusted with a seat in Parliament,
Let’s speak plainly.
When Canadians walk into a voting booth, they do not shrug and select a random name. They choose a person standing under a banner. That banner carries promises. It carries declared principles. It carries the understanding that you are aligning yourself with a set of values you asked voters to believe in.
You asked them to trust you.
So when that banner changes after the votes are counted, without so much as a return to the people who sent you there, it is not a clever procedural maneuver. It is a betrayal of understanding.
And you know it.
Do not pretend you do not understand why people feel blindsided. Do not hide behind technicalities and parliamentary custom as though legality erases responsibility. You were not elected as an independent free agent. You were elected under colours you wore proudly while campaigning door to door begging for our support and the remnants of meagre pay-cheques already weak from excessive taxation.
Ma, d'Etremont, Jeneroux... You stood in front of families and asked for their faith, trust and money.
If you can no longer stand beneath the banner that earned you that seat, then do the adult thing. Jeneroux claims it was Carney's ChatGPT generated Davos speech that changed his mind. If that were true, he would or should have crossed at that time. Instead it was carefully orchestrated to happen after the appalling news of massive food inflation in Canada that Carney asked to be judged on, driving poverty stricken working taxpayers to food banks while their money is shipped offshore for gender sensitive farming practices in the Africa.
For reference, the honourable thing to do:
Resign from your seat first.
Sit independently.
Call a by-election.
Face your constituents again.
Look them in the eye.
Because what feels like strategic repositioning inside Ottawa feels very different in living rooms across this country. It feels slippery. It feels self serving. It feels like the fine print changed after the contract was signed.
And Canadians are already exhausted.
They are carrying inflation. They are carrying rising costs. They are carrying anxiety about their children’s future. The last thing they should have to carry is the suspicion that their vote was treated like a temporary costume you could swap out once the applause died down.
Democracy is not a wardrobe.
It is a bond.
A seat in Parliament does not belong to the person warming it. It belongs to the people who lent it to you. If you no longer represent what you asked them to endorse, then you do not quietly adjust the arrangement. You return to them.
Anything less looks like avoidance.
And here is the uncomfortable part: when you cross the floor without consent, you do not merely shift allegiance. You teach voters that their ballot is fluid, or flexible in someone else’s hands. You reinforce the growing belief that politics is a game played above their heads. You feed and nurture conspiracies.
If that stings, it should.
Because public trust is not endless. It does not regenerate automatically. Each maneuver that prioritizes personal calculus over clear accountability erodes it further.
Parliament should be strengthening democratic norms, not testing how much strain they can withstand.
There are reforms that would restore dignity to this process:
• A mandatory by-election when a Member voluntarily changes party affiliation
• Full transparency around conflicts of interest and affiliations, and much deeper candidate vetting
• Clear lines between personal ambition and public mandate
None of these are radical. They are respectful.
If reading this feels uncomfortable, sit with that discomfort. That feeling is the echo of the voters who placed you there. It is the quiet reminder that representation is not ownership.
Canadians are watching.
And they remember.
@edmriverbend needs to hold @jeneroux accountable for his blatant lies. He even lied in his little media session with Carney today. Nobody from his riding got to add input. They weren't even consulted.
If they HAD been consulted, this traitorous act of Matt's would not have blindsided everyone. News would have leaked out. The only thing worse than a liar, is a politician who lies about himself and his intentions using his family for cover. Its a very liberal thing to do in Canada, isn't that right @SeanFraserMP?
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