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Self diagnosed Corona Greta will come out of this stronger and tell us the world should band together like they did over the pandemic to battle Climate change with a #coronasurvivor
 

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Self diagnosed Corona Greta will come out of this stronger and tell us the world should band together like they did over the pandemic to battle Climate change with a #coronasurvivor

The virus is doing a fine job of reducing C02 output all on its own.
 

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Self diagnosed Corona Greta will come out of this stronger and tell us the world should band together like they did over the pandemic to battle Climate change with a #coronasurvivor


I can't wait for the move by Greta et al to rename coronavirus/covid-19 to global-warming-changey-climate-armegeddon-esque-pan-virus-end-of-world-I-told-you-so-virus


So much whimpering terror of a Swedish teenager.

THAT'S the spirit that made a minor contribution to winning the wars!


She's a real Joan of Arc, our Greta

 

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Greta Thunberg is self-isolating after experiencing COVID-19 symptoms
Rachel Ferguson


CTVNews.ca writer

Published Tuesday, March 24, 2020 1:49PM EDT

Cuz two residences being heated and lit are better than one.


In an Instagram post on Tuesday, teen activist Greta Thunberg announced that she has been self-isolating in Sweden for the past 10 days, after coming down with symptoms of COVID-19.

Thunberg and her father had just returned home from travelling around Central Europe when they began showing symptoms of the novel coronavirus. Despite not being tested for the virus, the two determined it was the most likely culprit given their symptoms and recent travel history.

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To keep her mother and sister safe, the young environmentalist has been self-isolating in a rented apartment in Sweden. For Thunberg, the symptoms were minor




NO WONDER she is ill! She is FOND OF MASS TRANSIT!


Which translates into MASS EXPOSURE to any infection!
 

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Damn good thing the Swedes were neutral in the World Wars, or we might have noticed Canada wasn't there.

But probably not.
Canada wasn’t there . Flock off . Canadian General Curry , look him up WW1 . Taught you Yanks a thing or two about trench warfare .
Maybe study up on Dieppe , and tell me where the Germans were the next time Canadians went through .
While America went up the soft middle and the glory of marching through Paris Canadians were doing the tough work on the northern front .
You might also read up on the Italian campaign and Canada’s contribution .
 

pgs

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Damn good thing the Swedes were neutral in the World Wars, or we might have noticed Canada wasn't there.

But probably not.
Canada wasn’t there . Flock off . Canadian General Curry , look him up WW1 . Taught you Yanks a thing or two about trench warfare .
Maybe study up on Dieppe , and tell me where the Germans were the next time Canadians went through .
While America went up the soft middle and the glory of marching through Paris Canadians were doing the tough work on the northern front .
You might also read up on the Italian campaign and Canada’s contribution .
Not noticed , my eye .
 

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Canada wasn’t there . Flock off . Canadian General Curry , look him up WW1 . Taught you Yanks a thing or two about trench warfare .
Maybe study up on Dieppe , and tell me where the Germans were the next time Canadians went through .
While America went up the soft middle and the glory of marching through Paris Canadians were doing the tough work on the northern front .
You might also read up on the Italian campaign and Canada’s contribution .
Not noticed , my eye .
Thanks for the double post


That way I was able to give you two thumbs up....
 

petros

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Canada wasn’t there . Flock off . Canadian General Curry , look him up WW1 . Taught you Yanks a thing or two about trench warfare .
Maybe study up on Dieppe , and tell me where the Germans were the next time Canadians went through .
While America went up the soft middle and the glory of marching through Paris Canadians were doing the tough work on the northern front .
You might also read up on the Italian campaign and Canada’s contribution .
It was nice of Monty to let Americans march past the Canadians into Rome so they could have a feel good moment and a pretend win for propaganda purposes. My uncle who chased Rommel across the Sahara, through Sicily and to the outskirts of Rome never forgave Montgomery. It was our win.
 

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It was nice of Monty to let Americans march past the Canadians into Rome so they could have a feel good moment and a pretend win for propaganda purposes. My uncle who chased Rommel across the Sahara, through Sicily and to the outskirts of Rome never forgave Montgomery. It was our win.
That and the European theatre is one of the main reasons for anti American sentiment in Canada . Many returning vets held their noses around the prima donnas .
 

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It was nice of Monty to let Americans march past the Canadians into Rome so they could have a feel good moment and a pretend win for propaganda purposes. My uncle who chased Rommel across the Sahara, through Sicily and to the outskirts of Rome never forgave Montgomery. It was our win.


As far as the big picture goes, there are dozens, if not hundreds of monuments built by the locals (or gvts) throughout many nations remembering the contribution of the Cdn efforts.


Italy, France and the Netherlands come to mind.


Does this recognition extend (to the same degree) to the US?


Gotta wonder
 

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As far as the big picture goes, there are dozens, if not hundreds of monuments built by the locals (or gvts) throughout many nations remembering the contribution of the Cdn efforts.
Italy, France and the Netherlands come to mind.
Does this recognition extend (to the same degree) to the US?
Gotta wonder

Even though without the US the Germans would have won.