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I always go pat down. I prefer to understand the scope of the privacy violation also I think it's good to have a physical reminder of the ways our privacy is invaded.
I was told there was no such thing as a shortage in a free market, why won't the executive branch embrace free market economics?
I'm torn on this.
On the one hand it's absurd to invite a leader that's waging an economic war against us, with the aim of eliminating our sovereignty.
On the other hand, we don't really belong in G7, so we'd be putting our membership in jeopardy, which would be bad for Canada's economy, autonomy and influence.
On the other other hand, it's my understanding that the G7 is a tool of capital to co ordinate advanced economies with the aim of perpetuating unjustified wealth inequality both within those countries and compared to the Global South.
So all together um, I don't know
I just came across this article and thought you might be interested, though maybe it's all old hat to you.
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/american-tech-is-compromised-heres-my-replacement-stack-2/
I wonder if Canadian factories/mills/mines are seeing panic buying by their American customers.
"Only turns to the right are compatible with Teslas"
I understand that conservative movements have done an effective job at aligning our culture's concept of masculinity with conservative values.
What I don't understand is that the stat is "under 35's", not "males under 35". One would think that for every man that feels progressive politics is for triggerable-purple-haired-whales and no-good-lazy-soyboys, there would be more than one woman that feels conservative politics is for abusive-crypto-fascist-dicks and no-good-vacuous-pickmes.
Men are only half the population, so what's drawing women to conservative politics?
I hadn't heard of Ralph Bakshi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bakshi
He was an animated film maker and poet that operated on the fringe of what was acceptable.
He directed the 1978 Lord of the Rings animated film.
As a Canadian, could it be rebranded to Western Democratic Union (or something), so we can join? Also it might help UK undo its mistake if it didn't have to admit its mistake.
I think schopenhauer's quote:
is a corollary of sorts.