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@unusual_whales I wouldn’t normally advocate for this but they did take billions of tax payer dollars and under normal market conditions in a normal world without government theft that would’ve been considered and investment.
@it_was_my_cat Western Canada at the very least is virtually indistinguishable. Canadian culture is hyping international brands that are no longer Canadian, consuming American brands and media, and differentiating yourself with a healthcare system that’s been in a downward spiral for a decade
@itsmorganariel@AprilGibsonDuke I’m pretty sure if you made someone choose between forced sobriety in a drug rehab center, prison, or broken legs, they would be persuaded to master themselves quicker.
@FifthCrichton The fact that Lynnwood got a station before Ballard tells you everything you need to know about where priorities are on that side of the aisle.
If Sam Hyde weren’t a rat man larping as some moral crusader who is perfect I wouldn’t be saying anything. He thinks he’s high and mighty talking about Walmart pajama people and people who beat their kids but he doesn’t lead by example with his own life. He’s neurotic and surrounds himself with freaks who themselves don’t have families and are also challenged freaks, typically on the spectrum. The only semblance of normality and wholesomeness in Sam Hyde’s life is Nick Rochefort.
@WarmasterYuuka Have you seen videos of how Sam Hyde treats his mother? Maybe if he were smacked around more he’d be living a normal life with a wife and kids instead of fucking around in a Zoomer dungeon making internet videos.
@mikehassard If American tech companies don’t comply Canadians will do business with the Canadian equivalents of Microsoft, Google, and Amazon instead.
@UnkleHack69 The problem is that the Canadian market is extremely protectionist of Telus and Rogers. It's not even like telecommunications regulations are more strict in Canada and US telecoms just refuse to meet them because they're actually much more lenient than in the US.