Canada’s covid-19 second wave is a humbling moment after a summer of bragging

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TreeFrogTrader, Dec 22, 2020.

  1. Yeah, 73% of those Asian women who reported hate crimes in BC were some UBC biatches who saw some white guy eye fucking them.

    On another note, the number one ethnicity that is spotted illegal crab trapping and poaching in BC waters is chink motherfuckers.

    Canadians are such nice people. You literally need to rip their mom's head off before they are kicking into gear. Never seen so polite people who probably write a thank you note to their rapists.

     
    #461     May 9, 2021
  2. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Certainly Canadian military, RCMP, some governments, medical administration, and some police forces haven't done a good job controlling the bad apples in their organizations. They protect their own far too much and there are still old boys clubs out there. Canada and the US both have bad characters in all sorts of fields. It's just a fact though when it comes to social policies and bad actors the US has many more problems. Greed and the pursuit of money and power is more pronounced in the US, and government hasn't put enough of a priority on social programs and equity in their country. It was getting much worse under Trump.

    I have a hard time believing this TreeFrogTrader character has a high school diploma or has attained a job that is anything more then manual labour or serving food. Not that there is anything wrong with that kind of work but for god's sake know your place and stop trying so hard to sound intelligent on the internet. Mixed in with the ever present negativity he's just a big loser imo.
     
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  4. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Selfish and fearful lol that's you all over. You've been whining about Covid over a year and your precious "freedoms". Nobody cares. You are clueless and preach about it endlessly.
     
    #464     May 9, 2021
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    I did warn y'all 40 pgs ago; just ignore, it's what drives them into madness w/the other nutters, engaging them only makes them think they've still got rationale.

     
    #465     May 9, 2021
  6. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    I thought it was very strange / weird to see a woman (MP in Ottawa...Michelle Rempel Garner) use her stepdaughter current military service in the U.S. Armed Forces to imply the stepdaughter would be shocked about the sexual misconduct / cover up / silence in Canada when in fact its MUCH WORST in the U.S. Armed Forces.
    • A few years back, a friend and a Canadian Armed Forces Helicopter pilot mentioned that a women is 3x more likely to be sexually assaulted in the U.S. military than in Canada's military. If true...that's a scary statistic.
    Michelle had a great talk until she mention her stepdaughter's current military service and how her stepdaughter would feel watching the sexual assault debate about the coverup in Canada's military ranks and why Trudeau wasn't aware.
    • Guess what Michelle...its much worst in the United States military many times over.
    Simply, her U.S. military veteran husband should sit down with his wife Michelle and explain the reality between the two countries military and sexual misconduct so that Michelle will not make (imply) that the U.S. Military handles sexual assault better than Canada considering she hung her stepdaughter out there like a carrot for comparisons of the two military.

    It's bad in both countries and every year...each country has some headline news story about a rape, arrest, cover-up, conviction or why the Commander in Chief wasn't in the know about it.
    • Michelle Rempel Garner has good attentions but she should stay away from the comparisons of the two different Armed Forces until she knows the facts about the United States.
    Yet, I'll go easy on Michelle considering she's still new to being a stepmom / spouse of the U.S. veteran and new to the U.S. Armed Forces while enjoying the life as a Canadian...

    Another bonus, she has French blood in her. I think from her father side of the family. :D

    As I stated...if I had daughters and they had a choice between which military to join between United States, Canada or France...I would encourage them to join Canadian Armed Forces.

    wrbtrader
     
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    #466     May 9, 2021
  7. The will to solve the Canadian military’s sexual misconduct crisis must come from within - and I should know

    Leah West is a former armoured officer in the Canadian Armed Forces and a former national security lawyer with the Department of Justice. She teaches national security law and counterterrorism at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University.

    For months, many have been preoccupied with the politics of a military misconduct scandal in the highest ranks, sparked when a current military officer levelled serious allegations of sexual misconduct against Jonathan Vance, Canada’s longest-serving chief of defence staff. Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan clearly hoped to pin the scandal on the Conservative government that appointed the former CDS to the role; however, questions in parliamentary committees and on the floor of the House of Commons about who knew what, and when, have continued to hound the PMO, culminating Tuesday with a motion by the Official Opposition for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to fire his chief of staff, Katie Telford.

    But while this political theatre plays out, victims of sexual assault and misconduct in the military have continued to come forward with their stories, desperately trying to refocus the conversation on what truly matters: Despite years of clear evidence that sexual misconduct is rampant in our military’s culture, nothing has changed. I know because I am among them.

    In my first year after graduating from the Royal Military College, a superior officer from my unit sexually assaulted me at a house party. The next morning at work, I passed out in the bathroom. An ambulance took me to the hospital, and military police were called. At some point, the police informed my commanding officer about the assault. He called me into his office and asked me howI thought he should handle it. Too afraid of what would happen to my career if I asked him to pursue an investigation, I told him what he wanted to hear. We never spoke of my assault again.


    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opi...eally-intends-to-solve-its-sexual-misconduct/
     
    #467     May 9, 2021
  8. Then why do you still post your nutty Canadian liberal bullshit here? To listen to yourself? That is the behavior of a retard. You just run away from anyone who confronts you with solid arguments and points and you appear to just be scared because you know there is a lot of truth that the other side brings forth.

    Somehow you are too childish to recognize that the world is more complex than black and white, left or right.

     
    #468     May 9, 2021
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  9. I just checked. All 4 liberal extremists put me on ignore. So much about the interest of wanting to engage and solve problems and move forward. They just talk to each other that's all. Lol

    @Here4money, @wrbtrader, @Nine_Ender, @Tony Stark
     
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  10. userque

    userque

    Yet, they debate with others 'just fine.'

    Look inward, Sir; and try to do better.

    Not attacking, or being funny right now: But it's not them, it's you.
     
    #470     May 9, 2021
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