Twitter isn't the real world. I couldn't agree more.
In the real world, Canada is amazing, kicking ass, and one of the best countries in the world to live.
In the real world, peolle don't walk around attacking the PM and his family.
In the real world we don't whine about Brookfield, and spam post about Carney attending a music festival to dogwhistle false accusations.
In the real world Poilievre and the RW Influencers are the laughing stock.
Twitter isn't the real world, and that's why Mario and the RW Influencers prefer it here over reality.
In the real world, it's a beautiful summer say and Canadians are working, vacationing, and at the park. Talking to their neighbours, and not posting about GDP per capita, CUSMA, or videos of certain demographics commiting crimes.
In the real world, there are struggling Canadians that need real help, real support, not political shit posts and tax cuts for the RW Influencers.
Mario and the RW Influencers reject the real world every single day while they post their shit and garbage here for monetization and profit.
The strangest people on Canadian social media are not the Americans cheering against Canada. It is the Canadians doing it.
When the United States takes a shot at Canada, these accounts line up to clap like they are hoping for approval.
Accounts like @tablesalt, @wealthmoose, and others seem more interested in defending Washington than standing up for their own country.
You do not have to support the government to support Canada.
Criticize Ottawa all you want. That is part of being Canadian.
But cheering for another country to economically hurt your own is not patriotism. It is political tribalism taken to the point where you forget whose side you are actually on.
So, about a month ago, Poilievre and the RW Influencers were spam posting about job numbers, even suggesting they showed "CANADA WAS COOKED"
Today, a huge rebound and reversal in those numbers was announced.
They're going to ignore it, or worse, call the numbers fake or meaningless.
You see, they don't actually care about job numbers. Just like they don't actually care about people in lines at Food Banks.
All they care about is clicks, engagement, complaining, whining, and brokenist bullshit.
It's crystal clear and we will see it today.
They're here to collect clicks and swipe at the gov't. How can job numbers be so critical to you one month when they suit your narrative and meaningless the next when they don't.
Cuba is out of fuel, strangled by the US fuel chokehold.
People are dying, systems are breaking down.
This is collective punishment against a people who have done absolutely nothing except live their lives under hard conditions imposed by the US blockade for decades.
It’s a blatant violation of international law, a crime in progress.
Canadians are connected to Cuba: we’ve been welcomed, had great holidays, heard incredible music, done business and made friends.
We need to help Cuba right now, even if it bothers Trump: Canada should send immediate humanitarian fuel aid, in as much quantity as we can quickly assemble.
And we should be speaking out loudly on the international stage: US military action against Cuba is absolutely unacceptable!
It’s time for the countries of the world to rally and stop this impunity before it takes another sovereign country into chaos.
We have to come to Cuba's aid. What's happening is too cruel, too horrible.
Twitter in 2026 is a cesspool of misinformation.
The following all are untrue, not supported by the current evidence evidence, and counter to good health information. Any claim to the below is using weaker evidence than the opposite claim.
❌Vaccines harmful and ineffective
❌Sunscreen cause cancer
❌LDL is good, not bad
❌Keto is better than other diets
❌Seed oils poison you
❌Statins are a pharma scam
❌Fluoride lowers IQ
❌Raw milk is a superfood
❌SSRIs are more addictive than heroin
❌Cholesterol doesn't cause heart disease
❌GLP-1s are ruining people
❌Sunlight is good for your eyes
❌continuous glucose monitor even if you don't have diabetes
❌Vaccines cause autism
❌Tylenol causes autism
❌Carnivore diet cures everything
❌Mitochondria/metabolics are the answer to every chronic health problem
❌Vagus nerve therapy helps everything
❌SSRIs are more addictive than heroin
The Ford effect.
Much of the pain being felt across Canada is just really Ontario crumbling after 8 years of incompetent, utterly disastrous leadership.
Our bad numbers — healthcare, economic, housing — are dragging the country down like an anchor.
It’s Doug Ford, folks.
If Ebola becomes a pandemic, it will be in no small part because millions of people now view public health measures as oppression rather than the most basic infrastructure of a functioning and sustainable civilization.
Can't stop thinking about Elon Musk, the wealthiest man alive worth $828 billion, spending $290 million to elect Trump, becoming $563 billion richer since Trump was elected and ending humanitarian aid that will lead to the deaths of 4.5 million of the poorest kids on the planet.
Are you enjoying your 10c/litre holiday from the federal excise tax on gasoline (starting April 20)? The avg Cdn price fell 10c that day. But since then it's risen 20c. So the avg price now is 10 cents higher than BEFORE the 10c tax cut! (Data from https://t.co/hTOL3UXMHq) /2
BREAKING: The Ford gov't scheduled a midnight debate to ram through Bill 100, which lets them appoint our Region’s chair who will be able to overrule Niagara's elected mayors.
It's not right. We stopped the power grab on forced amalgamation. Now we have to stop this one too.
The unmitigated gall of Doug Ford accepting a degree from a university he’s never been to while at home implementing a mandatory attendance policy for Ontario highschool students! 🤦🏻♀️
What a #Hypocrite#Onpoli#Onted
Holy shit, this is BRILLIANT: This dude breaks down why everyone thinks the whole WHCD event was fake... everything about trump is FAKE.
Best video you'll see today.
CARNEY: "I do not get up first thing in the morning and think about the United States. I think about Canadians ... Our destiny is first and foremost going to be determined by what we do here. Canadians get that. I'm not sure everyone south of the border understands that."