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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from bb.king in Canadian Politics
It would be interesting to know the real actual percentage that accurately reflects this 'division' of Canadian citizens.
For arguments sake as an example lets say its 85% who believe in science, public health expertise, social responsibility, multiculturalism, teaching learning from history, the importance public education etc etc whereas 15% think it's all bunk and have done their 'research', the government and the medical field is trying to manipulate and control us, taking away our freedoms, our rights to choose.
According to my math, is that really a division?
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from WildPath in Canadian Politics
Great point about voting apathy.
Not suggesting 15% of a 38 million people isn't a significant number to contend with but 85% of 38 million is a much bigger number that tends to suggest resounding majority.
Good reminder of the importance to vote for all levels of political office.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Goalie in Canadian Politics
It would be interesting to know the real actual percentage that accurately reflects this 'division' of Canadian citizens.
For arguments sake as an example lets say its 85% who believe in science, public health expertise, social responsibility, multiculturalism, teaching learning from history, the importance public education etc etc whereas 15% think it's all bunk and have done their 'research', the government and the medical field is trying to manipulate and control us, taking away our freedoms, our rights to choose.
According to my math, is that really a division?
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HardCoreBlue reacted to JCon in Canadian Politics
Lich is trying to secure bail. Her husband wants to be her surety.
This is what he just told the judge.
This whole hearing is beyond bonkers crazy.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from WildPath in Canadian Politics
It would be interesting to know the real actual percentage that accurately reflects this 'division' of Canadian citizens.
For arguments sake as an example lets say its 85% who believe in science, public health expertise, social responsibility, multiculturalism, teaching learning from history, the importance public education etc etc whereas 15% think it's all bunk and have done their 'research', the government and the medical field is trying to manipulate and control us, taking away our freedoms, our rights to choose.
According to my math, is that really a division?
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Noeller in Canadian Politics
Great point about voting apathy.
Not suggesting 15% of a 38 million people isn't a significant number to contend with but 85% of 38 million is a much bigger number that tends to suggest resounding majority.
Good reminder of the importance to vote for all levels of political office.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Mark H. in Canadian Politics
Great point about voting apathy.
Not suggesting 15% of a 38 million people isn't a significant number to contend with but 85% of 38 million is a much bigger number that tends to suggest resounding majority.
Good reminder of the importance to vote for all levels of political office.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Tracker in Canadian Politics
It would be interesting to know the real actual percentage that accurately reflects this 'division' of Canadian citizens.
For arguments sake as an example lets say its 85% who believe in science, public health expertise, social responsibility, multiculturalism, teaching learning from history, the importance public education etc etc whereas 15% think it's all bunk and have done their 'research', the government and the medical field is trying to manipulate and control us, taking away our freedoms, our rights to choose.
According to my math, is that really a division?
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Mark F in US Politics
Wow. Houston we have a problem here. Yea let’s put him on paid administrative leave and ‘investigate’ said the fox to the fox.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Wanna-B-Fanboy in Canadian Politics
I can never look at him without thinking Back to the Future.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Wanna-B-Fanboy in Canadian Politics
He's just a misunderstood introvert with a different brain than most.
No, no he's a psycho who hides behind legitimate labels inappropriately.
That and he looks like Doc.
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HardCoreBlue reacted to Wanna-B-Fanboy in Canadian Politics
Cuz his core values are stuck in 1950's white suburbia?
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HardCoreBlue reacted to blue_gold_84 in Canadian Politics
This wheezy windbag and his clownish mental gymnastics... Just another stupid **** out of touch with the world.
Meanwhile: https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/two-thirds-of-canadians-support-use-of-emergencies-act-and-want-freedom-convoy-cleared-out-poll
Eat a satchel of richards, Rex.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from blue_gold_84 in Canadian Politics
‘You got freedoms galore. Silly convoy. Go home.’
Mic drop.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from the watcher in Canadian Politics
‘You got freedoms galore. Silly convoy. Go home.’
Mic drop.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Tracker in US Politics
We provide entertainment not factual news necessarily so we don’t expect nor encourage our viewers to believe everything we say and btw the courts agree.
Isn’t this how this free for all blatant lying to millions and millions of viewers side steps accountability and responsibility?
As a result of this farce of a system, billions and billions of dollars continue to be made by a select few.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Tracker in Canadian Politics
Knuckle draggers inappropriately hide behind terminology like thought police and big brother when people question their verbal sewage coming out of their loud spitting mouths. Freedom of consequences for my absurd drivel!
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HardCoreBlue reacted to Mark F in Canadian Politics
New study
"Men are more likely than women to harm themselves and others with firearms. Central to this problem is men’s interest in owning firearms. The precarious manhood paradigm (PMP; Vandello et al., 2008) suggests that masculinity is tenuous and must be outwardly displayed. .Results suggest men’s desire to own firearms maybe connected to masculine insecurities. Efforts should be made to socially defuse the masculinity-firearm connection. Further research implications and limitations are discussed. "(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from JCon in 2021/22 - CFL Offseason - Non-Back-to-Back Grey Cup Champion Thread
Bring him out of retirement, sign him to a one day contract, retire him a Bomber just to help him shed the stench of green vomit?
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HardCoreBlue reacted to JCon in 2021/22 - CFL Offseason - Non-Back-to-Back Grey Cup Champion Thread
Anything to get out of Regina.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from Fred C Dobbs in Canadian Politics
I think you insult secondary school students. They’re leaps and bounds ahead of these knuckle draggers on their mental development.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from blue_gold_84 in US Politics
Yea let’s start dropping some of these yelly ‘freedom’ fighters, no mandates, my rights don’t stop at your fears into the middle of North Korea and see what happens.
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HardCoreBlue got a reaction from blue_gold_84 in Canadian Politics
I think you insult secondary school students. They’re leaps and bounds ahead of these knuckle draggers on their mental development.