• Kacerdias@pawb.social
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    American here. It genuinely pains me to see what little goodwill we had left in the world be squandered by the Turd Reich. Seeing your neighbors vote this totalitarian wannabe in a second time, embrace the hateful propaganda fed to them, as everything becomes unaffordable and AI datacenters, Flock cameras, and prison camps filled with innocent immigrants litter the landscape . So many of us are fighting back however we can. Those of us using legal means see the rules quickly changed to thwart us. Those using less legal means are vindictively prosecuted while pedophiles in power are left in peace. I don’t fault the rest of the world for turning their backs on us - it’s justified.

    Please know that the regular people here still love our neighbors to the north and don’t want the longstanding friendship between our countries to die. We don’t want to annex Canada (nor Greenland). We’re sorry and are desperately trying to fight against this cancer that’s killing our country.

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    This is just what they want no? Fewer foreigners visiting the US is good in their books I thought.

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    Unfortunately, the fact still remains that Carney has basically abandoned every environmentalist initiatives to inject money in the economy because of this trade war. Every country on heart os now inveting way more in military. There’s a huge cost to all of this, millions will die of consequences of the Trump era.

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    I really want to come visit you guys and give some tourism money. Sorry it’ll be tainted yank money…

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    We learned in Trump 1.0 that he is extremely isolationist and wants to cut the US off from the world like it’s North Korea.

    The way an abusive spouse cuts their partner off from all other social contacts.

    The way FOX News encourages its viewership to stop watching all other media sources so they’re in an information silo.

    And the US voted for him again, because we vote based on vibes and bigotry. Because we have forgotten our civic duty to vote responsibly. Because we are suckers for lying confidence men who make ridiculous promises.

    So the US is due for more than a bit of harsh finding out. We should have learned after George W. Bush. We didn’t and FA’d. (Effed A?)

    Anyhow a lot of Americans have cut off their MAGA relatives and neighbors. It is no surprise at all that Canada — and the entire international community — might do the same.

    I’m skeptical the US is going to survive to the November election, much less the new Congress in January.

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      Also the US voting system disenfranchises minorites disproportionately and uses the electoral college, which is anti-democratic (i.e., non swing state district votes affect nothing)… So it’s not simply a matter of shitty voter choices. Those happened in coordination with other shit.

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    In a way, as a Canadian, I’m glad for Trump for two reasons. One, we hated him so much that the conservative candidate in our federal election lost what should have been the easiest conservative win of my lifetime because he threw in support behind trump. And two, we are finally diversifying our economy away from that volatile ass country.

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      I just don’t think it’ll last unless we diversify our media away from the USA too.

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      gotta say i agree, and while I realize Carney is just another 2008 conservative, at the very least he is competent.

      that being said, do you think we are headed for an orange official opp considering PP’s dwindling popularity and Lewis’ growing popularity (considering the orange who kept their seats were partcularly progressive)?

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        I doubt the people are ready for another orange wave, at least until Avi Lewis gets the local activist networks going again. On that note I encourage people to actually join the NDP and help get things rolling. Membership is very affordable (depends on region, was <$20 for me) and they will put every dollar and minute you’re willing to give to use.

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    Only one nation has ever invaded Canada, and we taught them the error of their ways. If necessary, we will teach them that lesson again.

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      We could go to war and there would still be people in both countries completely fucking oblivious

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        Nope. Americans are used to having wars on the other side of an ocean. Those are wars you can be oblivious of. When drones are buzzing overhead and you see smoke rising from the strategic targets in your city, you can’t drive to work because the bridge was taken down and there’s military checkpoints everywhere asking to see your papers to prove you aren’t Canadian? I think Americans will notice that.

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        True, there are idiots everywhere. Btw, if you have never done so, I highly recommend Pierre Burton’s two part book series on the War of 1812.

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    Love this but i’ll bet Facebook/insta/Amazon/apple/etc are as popular as ever in Canada.

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      That’s what happens when companies illegally leverage their monopolies to extinguish any competition.

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      The reality is most people just dont care where a service originates from, as long as its good. You wouldn’t think it based on the internet, but most people arent on the internet to make points about things.

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          I literally just said “a service” and thus meaning any service. Therefore, your response suggests that all services arent good.

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          They mean good as in “functions well” not good as in “is not evil.”

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        That’s part (the lesser part, but still important) of why I hate when news orgs use an angry dude on twitter as their example of someone who is up in arms about something.

        The Internet is not representative of the population. The people posting are self selected. It’s the same reason if you go looking for coffee advice you’ll find a thousand posts with advice about roasting your own beans while most people are drinking Starbucks, Dunkin, Folgers, and Maxwell House.

        The great majority of people do not give a shit what the Internet is doing. A lot of people look but only a teeny tiny slice are posting about it.

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      I only use Facebook for my business. Mostly just social posts about things which act as promotion. That said, I’m not seeing the results I saw a few years ago. Far fewer interactions on posts, almost no comments. I’m not sure it’s worth doing these days. We get more client contacts from our webpage than via facebook. We’re doing a ton more business these days than a few years ago, so I know it’s not coming from Facebook.

      We have a business instagram account as well, but I use a third party to post to facebook/insta and it commonly has an issue posting to instagram. I have personal facebook and insta accounts but I never use them (expect to log into the business accounts). As a user, I can’t stand either of those platforms.

      I don’t subscribe to any streaming service. Haven’t for over 3-4 years.

      I do use youtube. I also have a business and a personal youtube account that are monitized so I throw videos up a few times a month.

      I only use Amazon for my business and even then orders are rare. I try to order from Canadian vendors when possible.

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        That said, I’m not seeing the results I saw a few years ago. Far fewer interactions on posts, almost no comments.

        I know someone who used FB for business. They said engagement was amazing to start with but it was as if FB started hiding their posts to encourage them to pay to promote them.

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          We tried a paid promotion on facebook a few years back just to see how it did.

          It got shit results.

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      Europe is working on alternatives, it takes time but I think people will switch.

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    An old friend of mine from university was recently in New York with her kids and posted pics of Central Park on Facebook. And I wondered how fucking oblivious is she