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  • So, I’ve done the math. Let’s take someone with twice the avg canadian salary.
    They’re making $130k/year.
    They pay about 29% tax. $38116/year.
    Let’s say they own property in a HCOL area. Maybe $3k/year property tax.
    That leaves them with $88k left.
    Assuming worst case scenario - they don’t pay mortgage or rent or anything and spend every penny. So they’re paying about $13332 in sales tax.
    That leaves 75550 that they’ve spent before tax. Which is about 42% of their income going to tax paid, in total.
    Again. That’s worst case scenario. In reality, they’re paying a mortgage and/or contributing to an RRSP or even paying rent. All of which would substantially reduce that percentage.

    The idea that Canadians (on average) are paying 50% tax is just right wing propaganda bullshit designed to scare you in to cutting social programs in hope of getting a little trickle down action. Don’t fall for it.

    For me, I’m paying about 35% tax, in total. Including sales tax, income tax, and property tax. And I think I’m far closer to the “normal” percentage most middle class Canadians pay.




  • Online spaces are limitless, basically. If you don’t like living under someone else’s rules it’s dead easy to spin up your own space with your own rules. The dictatorship-ness of these virtual spaces keeps then semi-civil and on-topic. Ideally, at least. We are talking spherical cows here, obvs.

    Real life spaces, not so easy to spin up your own country. So we have to use a political system that (on paper, at least) caters to the majority without stepping on the minorities too much.




  • Online? Dictatorship. Let the guidelines be clear and the conversations civil and on topic. If my speech isn’t wanted in a particular community I can find another, or make another where I’m the dictator.

    IRL? Democracy. It sucks, but it’s better than everything else. I do, however, wish there were better laws forcing media to be locally owned, and bound to be truthful. And some way to keep late stage capitalism’s hand off the scales.





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    Run. Run fast. Even leaving the blatant misogyny aside.

    You don’t have a “man.” You have a manbaby. He wants mommy to support him while he chases an unrealistic fantasy in a ridiculous way. You’ll also be expected to clean, cook, and fuck while you work full time and he makes zero contributions.

    Let him try streaming in the evenings. If he makes 1/2 a McDonalds fry cook’s salary within the first year /then/ let him quit his real job.