Canada is a failed state

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It was partly that he was bullied, and partly that he was a life long believer in Social Justice and helped tonnes of black and brown kids - only for a coloured to repay him by ruining his career and everyone dogpiling to call him a racist bigot anyway. The cognitive dissonance was so strong that his brain resonated into mush. Although to be fair, some of the people he helped spoke up for him, it's just that they were children and so powerless.

Even though he was a bleeding heart for biomass, I felt terribly sorry for him - because I imagine he looked back on his life's work and saw only a career of folly, then decided to rope. That suggests he had a conscience and was just trying to be a good man. What a terrible way to die.
Im thankful that I learnt my own lesson here the hard way.

Not quite a bleeding heart, nor have I ever been one fully- but I know to at least not give people blind trust in general (unless they earn it), and that trusting someone based on subculture, race, creed, religion, etc is a bad idea generally.

That stuff rarely matters and can mask character. Ive known people in the metal scene who I once would have given the benefit of the doubt 20 years ago (hay, were all similar, right?) who would turn out to be scummier than the people on the other side of the sub cultural divide.

Im sure its the same with this principle. Don't trust or help people solely based on race or a broad group they happen to fall into. Theres scum of all types and characters and castes, to be frank.

I'm not saying that you can't help people a little though, but make sure you have barriers between yourself and them, aren't a complete open book, and to just be careful basically. A lot of people with the 'right think' or who are on 'your side' can be complete scum, so don't just put on blinders when it comes to that and let yourself be a willing victim.

Its one of the biggest faults of SJW movements, imo. They place 'right think' above all else, and predators just naturally take advantage of that- and when you point it out yourself its 'reeeeeeee, you just hate civil rights, bigot'
 
Even the PPC is now running Jeet Candidates as seen from their feuds with the Diagolon Guys.

Is Mark Friessen still running as the PPC candidate for Saskatoon? Like he was back in 2019 and 2021.

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Not sure if Friesen is running again. A little strange that his Twitter is locked. But he still has the #PPC hashtag and banner branding.

I don't know that much about Marc, other than that God has a sick sense of humour.

Friesen was big in 2020 in the online Canadian anti-restriction COVID scene. Then God struck him down with COVID pneumonia so bad that they had to medically transport him from the Prairies while intubated and in a coma to Toronto for ICU care, away from all his family and supports. I recall someone from the Freedom crowd going to visit him and taking pictures.

Years later, Jeremy MacKenzie of the Diagolon boys would use Friesen's horrible luck and circumstance as a line of attack that Maxime Bernier and the PPC were a callous grift that didn't support their own in their darkest hour.

Bernier I believe responded to MacKenzie personally IIRC, correctly IMHO stating that his fledgling federal party's main prerogative was gaining political support and one day changing policy. And that fundraising for GFM-like charity causes was not what a political party was for, possibly bordering on being illegal under Elections Canada rules.
 
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On a lighter note between all the dooming.

Could any of you maplekiwis recommend me a good Canadian whisky?

The shelves here in Yurop are full of absolute shit tier "Canadian" slop, most of which is locally made and essentially just cheap vodka with some food colouring thrown in.

Only decent Canadian style whisky I've had here for a long time was, ironically enough, called "Premium American" and made in Texas (Yellow Rose).
 
On a lighter note between all the dooming.

Could any of you maplekiwis recommend me a good Canadian whisky?

The shelves here in Yurop are full of absolute shit tier "Canadian" slop, most of which is locally made and essentially just cheap vodka with some food colouring thrown in.

Only decent Canadian style whisky I've had here for a long time was, ironically enough, called "Premium American" and made in Texas (Yellow Rose).
Isn't Canadian whiskey called Rye or am I mistaken again? I'm not a alcoholic
 
On a lighter note between all the dooming.

Could any of you maplekiwis recommend me a good Canadian whisky?

The shelves here in Yurop are full of absolute shit tier "Canadian" slop, most of which is locally made and essentially just cheap vodka with some food colouring thrown in.

Only decent Canadian style whisky I've had here for a long time was, ironically enough, called "Premium American" and made in Texas (Yellow Rose).
Betonhaus is right, most "Canadian whiskey" is just rye. Going south of the border it's "rare" to find.

All I remember about rye is my family drank "Canadian club" or something along those lines. Zero clue how it scales
 
Betonhaus is right, most "Canadian whiskey" is just rye. Going south of the border it's "rare" to find.

All I remember about rye is my family drank "Canadian club" or something along those lines. Zero clue how it scales

Way back when some treated CC like it was "the cheap stuff" although mid priced for a long time while Crown Royal was always "the good stuff". Most 80s/90s boomers rated them by how they mixed with diet coke & PC brand discount cola to make boomer fuel. Diet Coke always edging out that huge caffeine hit for staying up drinking all night and then driving home.

To the euro dudes question, Crown Royal is usually considered outside Canada and NA to be worthwhile or significantly different enough from whatever is available domestic to justify the import cost.
 
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Damn... kinda selling me on Carney.

To be fair, so did Trudeau but he was an 80s teen comedy villian. The kind you had to beat at a ski race and he spent the entire movie trying to steal the protagonist's girlfriend with his sensitive guy schtick.

It does show that the brain drain is real. All of our major party leaders are losers. Carney was an unsuccessful central banker who bailed of Britain during COVID. Pollievre is too scared to campaign. Singh is in all honesty probably throwing the election anyway, but the man repeats American talking points and has alienated most NDP voters and donors.

Pollievere is a true blue believer in free trade, good institutions, and immigration. A conservative who has to balance the unpredictable populist impulse of young people and schizophrenic selfishnss of the boomers. Bad situation to be in.
 
On a lighter note between all the dooming.

Could any of you maplekiwis recommend me a good Canadian whisky?

The shelves here in Yurop are full of absolute shit tier "Canadian" slop, most of which is locally made and essentially just cheap vodka with some food colouring thrown in.

Only decent Canadian style whisky I've had here for a long time was, ironically enough, called "Premium American" and made in Texas (Yellow Rose).
I still have a few bottles of Alberta Rebel Whisky (was made by one of the Plaid Army precursor to Diagolon supporters)

I bought a case of his bourbon labelled “The South will rise again bourbon”

Unfortunately I believe he stopped making whiskey

Other than that I don’t really buy whiskey I just prefer buying scotch.
 
Does anyone know how The Army is doing or how pozzed it is now? I can only picture it as below with added diversity training. Let me know if I'm off base.
in a compound behind barbed wire and armed sentries are the division's weapons and live ammunition, heavily guarded against the risk of mutiny by
the growing numbers of disaffected troops, and the threat of theft by criminal gangs. Officers try to keep up morale by maintaining discipline and fitness, and through the pretense of live fire
training and preparation for armed conflict against an enemy yet to be identified
 
Does anyone know how The Army is doing or how pozzed it is now?
It's a revolving door with decent recruitment and horrible retention. Experienced soldiers who were in 5+ years ago have dropped like flies. Vibe of those who are in tends to skew pretty right-wing compared to the general population, but higher leadership is utterly pozzed.
 
Does anyone know how The Army is doing or how pozzed it is now? I can only picture it as below with added diversity training. Let me know if I'm off base.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=G82MEgUUsc4:26
PL - I know someone in thr RCAF and he loves it, but the air force is in their own little world. I know a few others who have been in the army and they're a lot more mixed about it, a handful have dropped out for one reason or another.
 
Does anyone know how The Army is doing or how pozzed it is now? I can only picture it as below with added diversity training. Let me know if I'm off base.
The TL;DR is the lower ranks are alright, but as already mentioned leadership is especially pozzed, particularly staff officers. IIRC we have the highest number of generals and admirals per number of enlisted across NATO, and of those most are French - take a guess how well that plays out in practice. Tack on how stupidly long it even takes to onboard into the military (not to mention the pathetic pay and boarding) and it leads to the underlying joke about how we simply don't have a military to begin with.

Also on point video. Perun is biased but he nails how utterly pathetic our military in general is:

 
It was partly that he was bullied, and partly that he was a life long believer in Social Justice and helped tonnes of black and brown kids - only for a coloured to repay him by ruining his career and everyone dogpiling to call him a racist bigot anyway. The cognitive dissonance was so strong that his brain resonated into mush. Although to be fair, some of the people he helped spoke up for him, it's just that they were children and so powerless.

Even though he was a bleeding heart for biomass, I felt terribly sorry for him - because I imagine he looked back on his life's work and saw only a career of folly, then decided to rope. That suggests he had a conscience and was just trying to be a good man. What a terrible way to die.

The woman in question just recently got hired by Deloitte. Talk about failing upwards. We are literally being ruled by a group of moral busybodies. That is why Canadians so easily accepted the Covid lockdowns and are now returning to the Liberals to save us from the Orange Cheeto. As Carney says, "America has irresponsible gun laws". No, America has the most responsible gun laws.
 
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