Not gonna provide any more PI deets but I saw an AMA on a Saudi Arabian girl and I like the idea :)

Lets learn and have some laughs, my dish is your command 🧞‍♂️

  • IrateAnteater@sh.itjust.works
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    Pretty much inevitable at this point. The Liberal party has been in power for a while now, and Canadians start to get antsy and vote out the incumbent party after a while. The only real question is how conservative is the Conservative party going to be when they get in.

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      Yea this is a question of damage control. My wife is worried about them attempting to remove abortion access in lock step, and now she isn’t wrong to be afraid. Populism is toxic.

      Also, all of the disinformation campaigns that worked to destabilize the US were vindicated by this election result, so you can expect similar interference in the Canadian election next year.

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        Learn a little French and move to Quebec, were Canada a California on most social issues.

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      I wonder whether the Trump win down South might make folks more reluctant to have all Conservative

      1. Canadian Federal government
      2. Several Provincial governments
      3. US gov

      All at the same time.

      I mean for the kind of voter who is interchangeable between conservative and liberal (not people who are bona fide right-wing or left-wing voters because a principled person with an actual political orientation doesn’t flip so frivolously or unpredictably and they sure as hell vote reliably)