@jojojojojobz@CityNewsVAN It's called performative governance. And somehow, this insanity has everyone's support. But try to call their bluff. Ask the BC Government to fund the actual work, like tuition for pronunciation courses, and see how fast that supportive facade cracks into defensiveness.
@Hunny_diva Funny how the privileged agree with each other. The dysfunctional and unhinged want us to believe $132 for a solo meal is normal and acceptable. Then again you're probably just a loser engaging in clout cosplay or have a sugar daddy.
@CrystalSeahorse You know that cutting off people including kids from meds happens daily? It becomes selective rage-bait when MSM selectively chooses the privileged to boost engagement and ratings. Besides, world dynamics is survival of the fittest
@arthister What's truly LOL is your switch to caveman language —unnecessarily abbreviating words. Like with Trump, you have your ignorant acolytes
@HippBilly@randsco@CrystalSeahorse
@markroseman Ignore him. Hister is only retweeting to farm engagement and engage in performative behavior. His writing isn’t proper English but rather caveman-like, lazy–unnecessarily abbreviating words in an attempt to sound relatable to young people who don’t care what he has to say.
@keep_bc@richardzussman@bcndp They may not be completely out of touch; rather, they’re throwing everything at the wall to win votes. Ultimately, many of these promises are likely to be broken once they are re-elected. #bcpoli
Absolutely ableist (“No mask for me just to protect you”) and classist (the privileged can much more afford getting sick than poorer ppl)
UBC professor says not masking is racist, ableist and classist | Vancouver Sun https://t.co/nvF9s3BVzv