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I’m not a liberal. I’m not a conservative. I’m none of those labels. I vote for what represents me, my family, the world I wish to see it become.. sometimes it’s NDP. Sometimes it’s been conservative. I swear I tossed in a vote during the pandemic for JT too just to spite the far right when they were doing blockades and using all their intelligence to shut down highways and spread conspiracies..
All the examples I can think of but the most recent is when Trudeau was in BC and a woman approached him. He responded appropriately, and she told him to get the fuck out of “her” province and acted so embarrassingly towards him..
Is this what we’ve become as humans? To walk up to people and tell them to get the fuck out and bring such hatred and depression to other human beings.. such ugliness will n this world we have, hey? We attack governments because we disagree and overthrow shit etc. We’re so oblivious to ourselves.. we judge other cultures for being bad.. and everything we say others do wrong, if you really look, WE DO IT TOO!
I do think this is a good move. If not a good move, inevitable. He was losing the next election. Just remember in 7 years when stuff is still the same, government is government. It’s all the same bull shit
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There's a very big difference between disagreeing with someone's politics and making such insults to a political figure. Trudeau made a lot of mistakes, but he wasn't THAT bad. People forget that political figures are human beings and the end of any given day, they have emotions and motivations for doing what they do. It's okay to not like someone, but some of these comments I've seen are NOT okay to make period.