@hwy401heavyhaul@Brian_Sauve Congratulations, we're from the same decade. Want a cookie?
Sauve choosing to block Berry does not remove Berry from the 'public square'. It just saves Sauve unnecessary anxiety. No one has the right to anyone else's time. And we all choose the amount of time we give others.
@_wej01 Sorry to use such strong words in a tragic case, but it’s evil to equate removing an already dead baby to purposely killing a living baby, in order to support the act of killing living babies. You know what you are doing, and it’s evil.
@pbontoast1 Behold, the Liberal disease. Pushing out their own ‘beloved’ captains. Ottawa loved Tkachuck before the Olympics, and nothing about him changed after.
@SensFanNL Idiotic Elbows Up Liberals can't help but take their anger on Trump out on their 'beloved' Captain, like children throwing a tantrum. Tkachuck was a dirtbag before the Olympics, and he didn't change after them. But celebrating an international win wasn't why.
@DabbleNJD@WarkSheek Lots of dumb people who can’t imagine multiple reasons. There’s always many reasons for decisions like this, and to think the Liberal hate towards America has nothing to do with it is asinine.
@RyanMacDonald86@jrinsiderohl Where does his logic imply anything about Larkin?
It’s never just one thing with decisions like this, but to say it wasn’t a factor is asinine.
@Spothe So in other words… the Liberal Canadian markets hated them for celebrating an international win with their head of state. Exactly what Friedman said. Zero gaslighting.
@AllLoveCoco If Liberal Canadian markets could stop themselves from taking out their anger at Trump on their own 'beloved' Captains, then none of this would even be talked about. You're just children flailing around in tantrums.
@barn_burner19 Ottawa loved Tkachuck before the Olympics happened. You really think he changed after that?
Liberal Canadian markets can't help but take out their anger at Trump on their own 'beloved' Captains. Just children flailing around in tantrums.
@StonesFistPump@SensCentral Ottawa loved their Captain before the olympics, and his attitude never changed. He won an international event, celebrated with the head of state, and the same city who previously loved his attitude lost their mind. Ottawa and BT deserved each other.
@PerfInjust Agreed. This is the reason I could never fully embrace the term Christian Nationalism. It's unnecessary, because the concepts already stem from the Bible and historical Christian application. Using the label makes it too easy for bad actors to hijack.