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@Kobold it turns out they actually don't want the working class to unite — hmmm

@Moto_Chagatai
> international pedophile conspiracy ring amongst literal royalty and elite politicians
:blobcatsleep2: hold on gotta slow roll this trial while we get everyone out of the blast zone

> trucker wants to go to baseball stadiums again
:blobcatree: I NEED ULTIMATE POWER. ASSUME CONTROL OF FINANCIAL SECTOR. REPORT ALL TRANSACTIONS. CANCEL ALL PARLIAMENT SESSIONS. DEPLOY JACKBOOTS TO DESTROY PROPERTY AND TRAMPLE EVERYONE.

@coldacid it's funny, all the stuff I hear from working class people from my home town in Québec is 100% in full support of the truckers. I've seen very little francophone support for Trudeau (whether this is bias in favour of his father isn't entirely clear) and most of the people claiming it's "racist" are anglo.

Anyone who thinks that white = privilege in Canada has forgotten about the Acadians and Québecois.

Hey, unless you're Canadian you've probably forgotten or just never heard about the church burnings that happened this past summer (June-July 2021) so here's a list!

Holy Trinity, inactive Polish Catholic church near Redberry Lake, Saskatchewan - burned to the ground on July 8, 2021

Anglican church in Tofino, British Columbia - minor damage, July 2, 2021

St. Patrick’s Co-Cathedral in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories - minor damage, July 1, 2021.

St. Kateri Tekakwitha Church in Indian Brook, N.S. was burned causing damage to the building on June 30, 2021.

St. Ann’s Catholic Church on the Upper Similkameen Indian Band (USIB) just east of the small community of Hedley, British Columbia was burned to the ground on June 26, 2021.

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church on the Lower Similkameen Indian Band (LSIB) at Chopaka, BC was burned to the ground on June 26, 2021.

St. Paul’s Anglican Church on Gitwangak First Nations land, British Columbia: June 26, 2021.

Sacred Heart Church on Penticton Indian Band land - burned to the ground on June 21, 2021.

St. Gregory’s Church on Soyoos Indian Band land - burned to the ground on June 21, 2021.

An extremely Canadian fight has broken out at the freedom protest in Ottawa.

@verretor Can you please remove the children so we can freely shoot you like dirty animals? Kthx
Kids don't know what they're missing, the censorship of online space will probably get rid of the last place kids could experience a no nonsense dressing down and traditional male camaraderie

@parker I just want to command a full Portuguese galleon and terrorize the horn of Africa, I don't ask for much, just my duty as a Gallic male: suppressing and terrorizing the Africans and non-whites. @Vasta218

@louisrcouture @Dave not if they can make up some other shit to make it look like that's not the reason, lmao the business is tanking anyway

@cHadrian I did SCA stuff a lot, guys wondered why I had my hair in stacked twin braids a lot (cf. Right picture) and they realized after it helped cushioned the blow a bit in my back and lower neck. Swords are super cool, but I was always into pirates and stuff. @parker @Vasta218

@Dave I was born in Quebec, speak Quebec french pretty damn well, but because I spoke French to a francophone customer, I got fired.

@Dave reminder that I got fired from my last job for speaking french (I'm more or less bilingual) to a customer who didn't speak English, when I tried to fight it they made up some Jew magic shit in courts so I lost

@Dave Alice Roosevelt was one hell of a woman

She smoked cigarettes in public, rode in cars with men, stayed out late partying, kept a pet snake named Emily Spinach (Emily after her spinster aunt and Spinach for its green color) in the White House, and was seen placing bets with a bookie.

On May 11, 1908, Alice amused herself in the Capitol's gallery at the House of Representatives by placing a tack on the chair of an unknown but "middle-aged" and "dignified" gentleman. Upon encountering the tack, "like the burst of a bubble on the fountain, like the bolt from the blue, like the ball from the cannon," the unfortunate fellow leapt up in pain and surprise while she looked away.

Once, a White House visitor commented on Alice's frequent interruptions to the Oval Office, often to offer political advice. The exhausted president commented to his friend, author Owen Wister, after she interrupted their conversation for the third time and he threatened to throw her "out the window", "I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both."

During the cruise to Japan, Alice jumped into the ship's swimming pool fully clothed, and coaxed Congressman William Bourke Cockran to join her in the water. Putting a romantic spin on the story, newspapers reported it was Longworth. (Years later Bobby Kennedy would chide her about the incident, saying it was outrageous for the time, to which the by-then-octogenarian Alice replied that it would only have been outrageous had she removed her clothes.) In her autobiography, Crowded Hours, Alice made note of the event, pointing out that there was little difference between the linen skirt and blouse she had been wearing and a lady's swimsuit of the period.

@Dave when your dad is Teddy Roosevelt you're almost given a birthright to be absolutely chaotic and Alice was exactly that.

@Dave the only acceptable reason for "I can rule the country or I can watch my kids" is if you are a Roosevelt

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