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Cake day: April 10th, 2025

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  • This isn’t unique to Toronto. Most police unions in this country have cultivated this culture of partisanship, ideological adherence, and a complete lack of personal accountability. Police see themselves as above the law, and the communities they serve as enemy combatants in an ideological battle. Cops willing to hold other cops accountable for their actions will always be to first to be pressured off the force. Police unions will regularly endorse political parties, then police protests along those same partisan lines. Police in Ottawa let the convoy terrorize the city for weeks so right wing media could paint it as a federal problem, then claim tyranny when forced to take action. Do you think it’s a coincidence that every single right wing outlet that reported on the unauthorized use of the Emergencies act never mentioned the judges comments on the lack of enforcement?

    These organizations are rotting from the top, the idea that it’s just a few bad apples is laughable.





  • Postmedia will help her out by bringing attention to each scary sounding criminal who ends up falling through the cracks thanks to this lack of funding, and they’ll try to misrepresent the situation as current judges being soft on crime.

    It’s depressing that it will work on a good portion of Albertans, just like when UCP cut municipal funding to Calgary and Edmonton, then Postmedia ran a campaign smearing the councils for not being good fiscal managers, leaving out the important detail of the UCP withholding funding and interfering in city projects costing cities millions of dollars.




  • It really is, you take a bunch of damaged people, cut them off from real life support systems, then feed them a non-stop stream of confirmation bias designed to keep them in the system, to keep them coming back to the echo chamber for more confirmation bias. By keeping people in these clashing versions of reality, instead of coming together to find resolution, or compromise, which is the hard option here, the path of least resistance is to fall back into those bubbles, to double down.

    It’s a real mental health crisis that I’ve been calling political psychosis, because when you look at it from a mental health perspective, these folks have absolutely become so wrapped up in conspiracies and narratives on social media, they’re completely unable to respond to the reality unfolding around them.

    As much as I want to scream, I know first hand that under the right conditions, anyone can potentially fall into psychosis.






  • Any article about foreign interference that fails to mention the fact the leader of the opposition still refuses to get his security clearance isn’t worth the time of day.

    Yes foreign interference is a problem, but there is clearly a group in Ottawa obstructing any attempt to tackle the issue, which has been attempted only to be obstructed and politicized by the CPC. This absolutely needs to be addressed so the house can move forward on this issue in collaboration with all the parties.

    This should also include making the parties themselves have rules to help prevent future interference, rules that are not just unwritten, but laid out in clear legal language because we can’t trust all the parties to follow decorum anymore.

    It’s getting old conservative outlets pointing to China when the American administration is literally helping fund a separatist movement in Alberta run by the most corrupt morons in the province, actions the CPC refuses to condemn. BUT LOOK AT CHINA!!!