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    itchy got a reaction from Rod Black in Obscure moments and players in Bombers history   
    Ask and ye shall recieve
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    itchy got a reaction from BigBlueFanatic in Obscure moments and players in Bombers history   
    Ask and ye shall recieve
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    itchy got a reaction from Wideleft in Obscure moments and players in Bombers history   
    Ask and ye shall recieve
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    itchy got a reaction from kelownabomberfan in Odds and Sods - Banjo Bowl - Riders vs Bombers   
    Good thing I PVR'd this one, apparently from my lack of memory as the list went on.
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    itchy reacted to Noeller in Canadian Politics   
    Destroyed them...love it. Tide slowly turning back toward the LPC....
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    itchy reacted to Wideleft in Canadian Politics   
    Great response to Rebel Media reporter trying to make Rebel Media (and not the election) the main story.
     
     
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    itchy got a reaction from wbbfan in GDT - LDC Edition - The Champs vs The Riders - 5pm- @ IGF West   
    Get  nelson out of there already 
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    itchy got a reaction from wbbfan in 2021 Blue Bombers Season   
    I remember seeing Corney when he played, at one of the fan appreciation days. That guy is and was a physical freak "enhancements" or not.
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    itchy got a reaction from Mark F in US Politics   
    If they only worked as hard at protecting the lives there from COVID. Pro life my ass.
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    itchy got a reaction from the watcher in US Politics   
    If they only worked as hard at protecting the lives there from COVID. Pro life my ass.
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    itchy reacted to Jpan85 in Covid-19   
    I don't care if your vaxed or not but if you are not now you have to deal with consequences of your actions. Its pretty simple.
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    itchy reacted to the watcher in Canadian Politics   
    I look at it this way. I could worry about Antifa, a loosely ,goosey not well organized some what of an organization that hates fascists, isn't generally well armed,and generally protests against violent acts. OR I can worry about groups like the Proud Boyz , Boogaloo movement, etc.......who are violent, well armed, racist, white supremacists, have a history of blowing things up ( Mcvie) , occupying Gov. buildings, shooting people, etc.... It's not a tough job to figure out who is the threat at this current time.
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    itchy got a reaction from Sard in Canadian Politics   
    Here's my take on the whole violence from the left misdirection (if you're gonna ignore or discredit, you're gonna ignore and discredit no matter what);
    I'm probably as about as left as they come, as it is part of my job. I've attended meetings and zoom calls for BLM on a national and international level, including with Toronto, and US chapters of BLM, as we were trying to understand the issues as things unfolded last year, what was needed, and how we could support. There was never a sniff of any violent actions being discussed. Never. Lots of talk on being visible, being vocal, being informed and fighting misinformation. Never about what you need to protect yourselves, other than through sheer numbers. Fighting back was actively discouraged, as it was known how that would be spun.  Meeting and seeing these people certainly did not bring up images of the Black Panthers, or anyone capable of violence.
    I believe the the whole concept of a violent left wing organized Antifa is made up. If there was anything remotely violent being planned, I am confident I would have heard about it even in passing or as a suggestion. Any violent action from the left is either largely disproportionate to right wing violence, reactionary, or a result of mob mentality. I'm not denying its existence, but i do believe that it is a narrative for whataboutism and to validate right wing violence.
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    itchy got a reaction from Tracker in Canadian Politics   
    Here's my take on the whole violence from the left misdirection (if you're gonna ignore or discredit, you're gonna ignore and discredit no matter what);
    I'm probably as about as left as they come, as it is part of my job. I've attended meetings and zoom calls for BLM on a national and international level, including with Toronto, and US chapters of BLM, as we were trying to understand the issues as things unfolded last year, what was needed, and how we could support. There was never a sniff of any violent actions being discussed. Never. Lots of talk on being visible, being vocal, being informed and fighting misinformation. Never about what you need to protect yourselves, other than through sheer numbers. Fighting back was actively discouraged, as it was known how that would be spun.  Meeting and seeing these people certainly did not bring up images of the Black Panthers, or anyone capable of violence.
    I believe the the whole concept of a violent left wing organized Antifa is made up. If there was anything remotely violent being planned, I am confident I would have heard about it even in passing or as a suggestion. Any violent action from the left is either largely disproportionate to right wing violence, reactionary, or a result of mob mentality. I'm not denying its existence, but i do believe that it is a narrative for whataboutism and to validate right wing violence.
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    itchy got a reaction from WildPath in Canadian Politics   
    Here's my take on the whole violence from the left misdirection (if you're gonna ignore or discredit, you're gonna ignore and discredit no matter what);
    I'm probably as about as left as they come, as it is part of my job. I've attended meetings and zoom calls for BLM on a national and international level, including with Toronto, and US chapters of BLM, as we were trying to understand the issues as things unfolded last year, what was needed, and how we could support. There was never a sniff of any violent actions being discussed. Never. Lots of talk on being visible, being vocal, being informed and fighting misinformation. Never about what you need to protect yourselves, other than through sheer numbers. Fighting back was actively discouraged, as it was known how that would be spun.  Meeting and seeing these people certainly did not bring up images of the Black Panthers, or anyone capable of violence.
    I believe the the whole concept of a violent left wing organized Antifa is made up. If there was anything remotely violent being planned, I am confident I would have heard about it even in passing or as a suggestion. Any violent action from the left is either largely disproportionate to right wing violence, reactionary, or a result of mob mentality. I'm not denying its existence, but i do believe that it is a narrative for whataboutism and to validate right wing violence.
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    itchy got a reaction from blue_gold_84 in Canadian Politics   
    Here's my take on the whole violence from the left misdirection (if you're gonna ignore or discredit, you're gonna ignore and discredit no matter what);
    I'm probably as about as left as they come, as it is part of my job. I've attended meetings and zoom calls for BLM on a national and international level, including with Toronto, and US chapters of BLM, as we were trying to understand the issues as things unfolded last year, what was needed, and how we could support. There was never a sniff of any violent actions being discussed. Never. Lots of talk on being visible, being vocal, being informed and fighting misinformation. Never about what you need to protect yourselves, other than through sheer numbers. Fighting back was actively discouraged, as it was known how that would be spun.  Meeting and seeing these people certainly did not bring up images of the Black Panthers, or anyone capable of violence.
    I believe the the whole concept of a violent left wing organized Antifa is made up. If there was anything remotely violent being planned, I am confident I would have heard about it even in passing or as a suggestion. Any violent action from the left is either largely disproportionate to right wing violence, reactionary, or a result of mob mentality. I'm not denying its existence, but i do believe that it is a narrative for whataboutism and to validate right wing violence.
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    itchy got a reaction from JCon in Canadian Politics   
    Here's my take on the whole violence from the left misdirection (if you're gonna ignore or discredit, you're gonna ignore and discredit no matter what);
    I'm probably as about as left as they come, as it is part of my job. I've attended meetings and zoom calls for BLM on a national and international level, including with Toronto, and US chapters of BLM, as we were trying to understand the issues as things unfolded last year, what was needed, and how we could support. There was never a sniff of any violent actions being discussed. Never. Lots of talk on being visible, being vocal, being informed and fighting misinformation. Never about what you need to protect yourselves, other than through sheer numbers. Fighting back was actively discouraged, as it was known how that would be spun.  Meeting and seeing these people certainly did not bring up images of the Black Panthers, or anyone capable of violence.
    I believe the the whole concept of a violent left wing organized Antifa is made up. If there was anything remotely violent being planned, I am confident I would have heard about it even in passing or as a suggestion. Any violent action from the left is either largely disproportionate to right wing violence, reactionary, or a result of mob mentality. I'm not denying its existence, but i do believe that it is a narrative for whataboutism and to validate right wing violence.
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    itchy got a reaction from Mark F in Canadian Politics   
    Here's my take on the whole violence from the left misdirection (if you're gonna ignore or discredit, you're gonna ignore and discredit no matter what);
    I'm probably as about as left as they come, as it is part of my job. I've attended meetings and zoom calls for BLM on a national and international level, including with Toronto, and US chapters of BLM, as we were trying to understand the issues as things unfolded last year, what was needed, and how we could support. There was never a sniff of any violent actions being discussed. Never. Lots of talk on being visible, being vocal, being informed and fighting misinformation. Never about what you need to protect yourselves, other than through sheer numbers. Fighting back was actively discouraged, as it was known how that would be spun.  Meeting and seeing these people certainly did not bring up images of the Black Panthers, or anyone capable of violence.
    I believe the the whole concept of a violent left wing organized Antifa is made up. If there was anything remotely violent being planned, I am confident I would have heard about it even in passing or as a suggestion. Any violent action from the left is either largely disproportionate to right wing violence, reactionary, or a result of mob mentality. I'm not denying its existence, but i do believe that it is a narrative for whataboutism and to validate right wing violence.
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    itchy got a reaction from Noeller in Covid-19   
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/federal-government-mandatory-vaccinations-1.6140131
    Well this announcement is keeping me busy today! Happy Friday
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    itchy got a reaction from JCon in Covid-19   
    I agree, though the mandatory requirement through a broad spectrum of positions is a legal quagmire and relatively new ground. For example, jurisdictions have tried to mandate flu vaccines in health care and been shot down (no pun intended!) . It is going to be interesting how it plays out and how it is applied to other workplaces.
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    itchy reacted to JCon in Covid-19   
    Hooray! This is great news. 
    I'm hoping my employer follows suit. 
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    itchy got a reaction from JCon in Covid-19   
    Had to go to Costco this am.
    Good to see everyone there with the exception of 3 people were fully masked. Some hope for humanity yet.
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    itchy got a reaction from WildPath in Covid-19   
    Had to go to Costco this am.
    Good to see everyone there with the exception of 3 people were fully masked. Some hope for humanity yet.
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    itchy got a reaction from Mark F in Covid-19   
    Had to go to Costco this am.
    Good to see everyone there with the exception of 3 people were fully masked. Some hope for humanity yet.
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    itchy got a reaction from Noeller in Covid-19   
    Had to go to Costco this am.
    Good to see everyone there with the exception of 3 people were fully masked. Some hope for humanity yet.
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