
This guy questions the Rwandan Genocide.
That immediately turned me away from supporting him in any capacity.
The local Albertan, rediscovering what it means to be me. May play devil’s advocate at times, as I like being nuanced.
Enjoys electronic music, adorable art, rhythm games, and perogies among other things.
I have lemmy.world and piefed.world blocked. Sorry, too much American politics and an unfortunate amount of casual transphobia for my liking. Feels like talking to a brick wall with people and I can’t be bothered anymore.
Also have lemmy.ml blocked for transphobia and gross dismissal of human rights issues in China by the admins.
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This guy questions the Rwandan Genocide.
That immediately turned me away from supporting him in any capacity.
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Pretty sure she’s mentioned there being an additional cost if they’re unable to deliver the parcel. That hasn’t been the case with me before, but I do believe she mentioned in passing having to pay a fee when something sent to my uncle was returned after she accidentally put down the wrong address.
Not sure how long ago that was or if they’ve changed things since, or if she’s misremembering anything either.
Do you happen to know if these are still able to be purchased during the strike? I’m just not sure if it’s only those that deliver mail that are on strike, or if it’s also those who work in the post offices as well.
“Scared of saying anything that could get you banned from any big platform”
A big platform like… Lemmy?
Also, bro is kidding himself if he thinks the only way to support a cause is to be vocal about it.
We’re on the same team
So you support Zohran?
Oh dope, thanks for showing me this!
I had an idea for a community called “shitty art prompts” where people would give bizarre prompts for art for others to work with, but haven’t come around to creating it mainly because I can’t draw for the life of me, and it wouldn’t sit right with me if I created and moderated a community I didn’t have the proper talents to contribute to.
Unrelated to the actual content of the article, but I hate how I keep mixing up her and Bonnie Critchley even after the by-election.
Strathcona is incredible. That section of Whyte Ave is so active, and it’s a very artsy part of the city because festivals like The Fringe take part there. I used to go there regularly growing up since my grandmother wasn’t far off around Bonnie Doon.
But it wouldn’t have been possible without the funding for the arts that happened under Peter Lougheed’s Progressive Conservatives. It’s also wild to me how many areas are NDP provincially, and then Conservative federally.
Imma shoot my shot and say Conservative. Point 5 does it for me.
Edit: oop, misunderstood the game, thought these were all quotes from a singular person.
Honestly the fact he’s made it this far is insane in itself if you look up the shit he’s dealt with.
I think to myself that Alberta is a highly misunderstood place, that the people here are more relatable and complex than the stereotypes that I hear come so often from people in nearly every other province.
…and then each time I think that we can beat the stereotype, some random politician whose name I’ve never heard before shows up out of the woodworks to make a comment nobody asked for on an issue that doesn’t affect us.
Shit like this pains me man
Hansard transcripts are a thing, and they livestream and timestamp videos of House sessions.
CSR in Asia is probably more likely to deliver equivalent quality if the people they provided service to were more local to them. Wouldn’t be surprised if quality of service increases the more local the workers are.
You do realise they present these in the House, right? This isn’t change.org. They bring the issues into parliament, and with that, politicians are able to held more directly accountable because one simply can’t just state that they weren’t aware of the issue. They are put on record as to whether or not they were present when the petition was presented by a sponsoring MP, and are put on record for their stance on it.
People that say “petitions do nothing” talk about corporate sites like change.org where it is literally inadmissible. OurCommons is literally provided by the federal government to give your voice to parliament.
Oh no, the guy who said he doesn’t mind people getting shot, gets shot.
I’m just waiting for a video playing what he’s said about gun control and political violence with the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme playing to the news coverage of the shooting after.
I don’t condone this, but I’m not saying it isn’t funny either.
This makes sense though? The consumer pays for the tariffs, not the U.S… The price increase on U.S.-imported groceries from tariffs will be removed, making prices come down to how they were before we placed tariffs on them.
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