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Luzifer EDIT : I created and transferred some posts here to continue the discussion. Before you ask yes Plotikil(l) is spelled based on an album from Skinny Puppy.


I mean Canada basically is a third world country nowadays...but we probably shouldn't start a political discussion on here, that's dangerous!
 

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I mean Canada basically is a third world country nowadays...but we probably shouldn't start a political discussion on here, that's dangerous!

I agree it's a 3rd world country in so many ways.

I would like to say why but you are correct my opinion might trigger some. Those subjects are best when it's between 2 people in private chat that agree on the same subject. Sometime I would love to reply on some thing guys write, it's hard not to reply.
 

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Political discussion is allowed in the off topic sections. Not everyone knows how to share opinions without getting heated, and some people simply are not used to talking online. A bit of guidance can keep things from turning into trolling. With good mediation it can work, and I have stepped in myself before. The advantage of being a non-commercial forum is that no sponsor dictates what can be said.

@Luzifer That is crazy considering that Canada shares the same continent with the US.
 

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Political discussion is allowed in the off topic sections. Not everyone knows how to share opinions without getting heated, and some people simply are not used to talking online. A bit of guidance can keep things from turning into trolling. With good mediation it can work, and I have stepped in myself before. The advantage of being a non-commercial forum is that no sponsor dictates what can be said.

@Luzifer That is crazy considering that Canada shares the same continent with the US.
I'd really love to know if most lambo owners on here lean more left or right on the political spectrum. It's always interesting to hear others perspectives. But you're right, it seems to turn into a war very quickly unless regular mediation is present.
 

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I'd really love to know if most lambo owners on here lean more left or right on the political spectrum. It's always interesting to hear others perspectives. But you're right, it seems to turn into a war very quickly unless regular mediation is present.

I sometimes feel individual opinions do not matter much politically, especially in the Internet, because the world is steered by a small group of wealthy and powerful people. They are the ones who can make change on a large scale. They control the world's economy. Most of us, myself included, are simply trying to make things work well enough to survive.

In my view, the real problem is the lack of both intellectual and moral education. Knowledge alone is not enough. Leaders also need to understand what life feels like at the bottom, because classroom lessons mean little until they are lived.

Those at the top often lack that experience, while those at the bottom often lack access to education. That gap makes good leadership hard to find. By hardship, I mean extreme poverty and limited access to basic necessities, not personal problems like health issues, divorce, or life-threatening events. Hardship from danger or ambition is not the same as survival poverty. Leaders shaped mainly by other struggles can become like predators, pushing through everything in front of them, like hungry lions or angry elephants.
 

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I'd really love to know if most lambo owners on here lean more left or right on the political spectrum. It's always interesting to hear others perspectives. But you're right, it seems to turn into a war very quickly unless regular mediation is present.

My experience is that most lean more to the right. Mostly for financial reasons, we like to keep our money.....and while both sides are wildly corrupt and want to tax us into oblivion, the right pretends they don't as much.
I get the most joy from making hard right wingers angry, especially religious ones. Extremism is extremism no matter what side you are on. I genuinely dislike the fact that we are so divided and literally everything is political.
 

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I sometimes feel individual opinions do not matter much politically, especially in the Internet, because the world is steered by a small group of wealthy and powerful people. They are the ones who can make change on a large scale. They control the world's economy. Most of us, myself included, are simply trying to make things work well enough to survive.

In my view, the real problem is the lack of both intellectual and moral education. Knowledge alone is not enough. Leaders also need to understand what life feels like at the bottom, because classroom lessons mean little until they are lived.

Those at the top often lack that experience, while those at the bottom often lack access to education. That gap makes good leadership hard to find. By hardship, I mean extreme poverty and limited access to basic necessities, not personal problems like health issues, divorce, or life-threatening events. Hardship from danger or ambition is not the same as survival poverty. Leaders shaped mainly by other struggles can become like predators, pushing through everything in front of them, like hungry lions or angry elephants.

I agree with this. My opinion doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things.

I don't follow politics too much because it upsets me we are treated a tad better than peasants in the middle ages. No matter how I vote it seems the majority love to elect the biggest scammers of the bunch.

Take out mayor for example she flat out take bribes and all sorts of kickbacks and colludes and spends like a diva on frivolous projects. Yet she was elected again this time we are one if not the the highest taxed city in the province. I bet all the women in the city voted for her and forced their husbands to do the same just because she's a woman but these women do not care they are being scammed in many ways.

Anyway I turn off the news when I hear about our scamming mayor, I think to myself, take a deep breath, can't do anything about this BS anyway, let people be taken advantage of because that's what they voted for. Group sheep think. I'll go work, make a few dollars and go for a Lambo ride.
 

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I agree with this. My opinion doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things.

I don't follow politics too much because it upsets me we are treated a tad better than peasants in the middle ages. No matter how I vote it seems the majority love to elect the biggest scammers of the bunch.

Take out mayor for example she flat out take bribes and all sorts of kickbacks and colludes and spends like a diva on frivolous projects. Yet she was elected again this time we are one if not the the highest taxed city in the province. I bet all the women in the city voted for her and forced their husbands to do the same just because she's a woman but these women do not care they are being scammed in many ways.

Anyway I turn off the news when I hear about our scamming mayor, I think to myself, take a deep breath, can't do anything about this BS anyway, let people be taken advantage of because that's what they voted for. Group sheep think. I'll go work, make a few dollars and go for a Lambo ride.

Talking about mayor, there is this small town in Japan called Ito. A mayor lost her job after she stood up against a hugely expensive plan to build a new public library and community halls. It was strange funding because the town has a small population and is shrinking. Those projects wouldn't help.

Once she pushed back, the knives came out. A campaign quickly formed to discredit her like claims that she had falsified her academic background. Before long, she was gone. Then a new mayor arrived, and suddenly the project got a green light.

When large scale development money is involved, the yakuza groups move quietly behind the curtain. A lot of unseen strings are moving behind the scenes.
 

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Same here, they demolished an old library to build another. It must be a luxury library with amount they said it would cost. Funny that youths don't even go there anymore with the net. I bet many millions are going to be kicked back to the mayor and friends. All paid by us of course...
 

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Can anyone enlighten me on what is going on with the tariffs circus that is happening now in the US? The Japanese negotiated hard for 15% by investing gazillions in US Steel and even sent in more money for investment. Now that the original tariffs are replaced, every other countries got the same rate :D
 

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Can anyone enlighten me on what is going on with the tariffs circus that is happening now in the US? The Japanese negotiated hard for 15% by investing gazillions in US Steel and even sent in more money for investment. Now that the original tariffs are replaced, every other countries got the same rate :D

I haven't a clue but I'm looking at my mailbox every day hoping I don't have to go back to my military unit.
 

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Teenage volunteers, they mostly watch cars so not to be vandalised or climbed on but since they are teens they don't always do that very well. I caught two immigrants who climbed the side skirt of the car and one of them trying to crawl in through my open window. Now I don't let windows or hood open for the public to see.

Last year while waiting in line for the demonstration I parked the car and went to see the demo when I came back there were dozens of handprints on the car. The first time to that event as soon as I parked, me still the car, a woman sat on my fender to get her picture taken, the event organizer told her to get the hell off. Many people here have no f****** respect especially immigrants.
Your comments totally made me think of this haha poor Canada

 

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Your comments totally made me think of this haha poor Canada


Jeezus Vs. The Devil! Completely nailed it, wow. In my area there's more burkas and face mask protesting paralyzing the downtown core with 100+ police keeping an eye on them while secret service taking their mug shots through tinted windows.

Don't want to turn this thread into politikill but the coffee and doughnut franchise Tim Horton is now nicknamed Singh Horton as there's a big scandal across the country as they exploit a loophole and very few Canadians work there anymore. Other big box stores are doing the same.
 

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Jeezus Vs. The Devil! Completely nailed it, wow. In my area there's more burkas and face mask protesting paralyzing the downtown core with 100+ police keeping an eye on them while secret service taking their mug shots through tinted windows.

Don't want to turn this thread into politikill but the coffee and doughnut franchise Tim Horton is now nicknamed Singh Horton as there's a big scandal across the country as they exploit a loophole and very few Canadians work there anymore. Other big box stores are doing the same.
I can tell you the last time I visited Toronto it was not far off from that video. I was truly shocked. When did this takeover happen? Hardly recognizable country anymore.
 

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I can tell you the last time I visited Toronto it was not far off from that video. I was truly shocked. When did this takeover happen? Hardly recognizable country anymore.

I'd say about 15 years ago is when it started, they let in millions of them in. I was at Mcdonalds one day and the table ahead were the 2 owners of the place and motionned a black woman to come over. She explained she had landed off the plane in sandals in the middle of winter. They had brought her in just to work there.

Tons of Canadian looking for work but these companies brought them in exploiting the loophole. Plus the government opened the floodgates, there isn't enough houses or apartments so the market exploded, houses went up 400% in less than 10 years. These newcomers would post on social media how to exploit the system for free food, exploiting foods banks which are supposed to be for the very poor. The news reports half the city goes to food banks( I don't really believe that though).

A few months ago I was at HD in the nails and screws aisle and a man asked the immigrant clerk where the nails were. The clerk didn't know what screws or nails were, instead of getting help he just walked off like a lost zombie. The guy looked at me like WTF? I said that's the new reality.

I tried to get a prescription renewal with my family doctor and the immigrant on the phone didn't know how to get a message to my doctor so he told me to call somewhere but didn't know where. I had to go to the hospital to make an apointment, the immigrant I probably spoke to was behind a glass at the registration desk, greasy wet fingers digging into some sloppy chicken and finger typing on the computer. I was shocked, he eating chicken at the reception desk? WTF?? Once I got in the nurse's office I told her what happened and she damn knew it was hopeless and she couldn't talk about it. My doctor was very angry to waste her time doing secretary work.

There are things I want to say but only in private if you want to know.
 

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Some immigrants do not adapt well to the local culture and language is often the biggest barrier. People can be proud of their roots, but if they live in another country, they should make a serious effort to learn and speak the local language.

For example, when I eat at Indian restaurants here, I often hear Japanese that is very difficult to understand. Even the owner still speak with very poor Japanese and a heavy accent despite living here for years. I had to use English to communicate with him because I had trouble picking up his Japanese and even then he spoke very strange English. To me, that shows some people are simply not willing to adapt. This has nothing to do with race. It is about being lazy and not willing to put effort to learn.
 
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