@Acyn Doesn’t he see that most of the planet is laughing at him? There has never been a president who has been mocked as much as he has. He should fire his entire team, because it seems like he’s surrounded only by yes men advising him.
Imagine that you are being bombed by a certain people, and that civilians are being killed daily, or even that some members of your own family have been killed. Your perception of that people changes, and you begin to place all of its citizens into the same equation, looking at what has been done before and finding justifications.
Justification to hate them. This is a natural element of human behavior. The best way to avoid generating such acts of stupidity is peace. But peace will not come because some interpretations of religion are too extreme. This image only serves to provide justification to the IDF, for the general public, to continue their carnage. Human beings are unfortunately cruel, vile, and full of hatred.
@MadelnCanada The stupidity of Eastern Canada not wanting a pipeline that runs across the entire country, the stupidity of oil companies lining their pockets and controlling the narrative, and the stupidity of Quebec with its carbon tax.
@PaschalAbara@elonmusk Dammmn !I you’re not selling your life, bro. It looks like you’ve got some things going on. Put some clothes on, brush your hair, and come back when you’re ready to post.
@elonmusk This is amazing, First Nations communities up north can truly benefit from this. Internet access there is expensive, unreliable, and painfully slow.
The only good thing about Trump being elected is that the world woke up and saw what the United States looks like with a madman at the helm. It was a real wake-up call, and many countries are now reorganizing their priorities. Unfortunately for the U.S., their economy could take a hit if more and more countries stop using the U.S. dollar. Deal
The U.S. carried out strikes on Iran without a collective decision from NATO. Now Trump is asking NATO allies for support. NATO doesn’t automatically join a conflict unless the alliance agrees together, so it’s not simply that “no country wants to help.” It’s more about how the decision was made in the first place.
Not really. The U.S. carried out strikes on Iran without a collective decision from NATO. Now Trump is asking NATO allies for support. NATO doesn’t automatically join a conflict unless the alliance agrees together, so it’s not simply that “no country wants to help.” It’s more about how the decision was made in the first place.
@elonmusk No, simply because of Trump’s support. In fact, the support of any political party would have done the same thing. Business and political party support should not be mixed together. In fact, Elon’s business ideology aligns much more with left ideas than with the right.
Pierre, we need to diversify our partnerships. We’ve relied far too much on the United States.
We need to come up with something other than this old mentality that depends entirely on our neighbors, especially knowing that after Trump, the same situation could easily happen again.
Your plan sounds good in words, but in reality it doesn’t amount to much. You know very well that someone like Trump can change his mind from one moment to the next
I voted for Pierre, but on this issue, no. We need to diversify our portfolio, partner and stop relying so heavily on the United States. You never know if there could be a Trump 2.0 in the near future. If this is the way Conservatives think, then the leader needs to change. It’s impossible to win an election with that kind of mentality.