Government-funded school pamphlet calls Canada’s Red Ensign a “hate symbol”

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Trudeau himself is a hate symbol. Look at the hatred he has for Western Canada. He has spent years going after Alberta's oil industry, even before he was PM and yet our ex-con of an environment minister recently approved a deep sea drilling project off the East Coast. (NL and Lab tend to vote Liberal).
He gave a fucking security contract to the goddam Chinese over a Calgary based company that put in a lower bid.
He verbally assaults anyone who disagrees with him. In particular he HATES women who dare to think differently than he does. Everyone else is labeled as a misogynistic racist
He sows division among Canadians for his own political ambitions while accusing Conservatives of doing the same thing.

In short, Trudeau strikes me as someone who got beat up a lot when he was a kid and is desperately trying to prove what a big badass he thinks he is. He gone form being bullied to being the bully.
But then again, those of us who knew anything about Socks "Blackface" McGroper before he was elected knew he was just going to be absolute shit as PM. The man-child lacks the intellectual depth to run a toy electric train set, let alone a country.
 
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Trudeau himself is a hate symbol. Look at the hatred he has for Western Canada. He has spent years going after Alberta's oil industry, even before he was PM and yet our ex-con of an environment minister recently approved a deep sea drilling project off the East Coast. (NL and Lab tend to vote Liberal).
He gave a fucking security contract to the goddam Chinese over a Calgary based company that put in a lower bid.
He verbally assaults anyone who disagrees with him. In particular he HATES women who dare to think differently than he does. Everyone else is labeled as a misogynistic racist
He sows division among Canadians for his own political ambitions while accusing Conservatives of doing the same thing.

In short, Trudeau strikes me as someone who got beat up a lot when he was a kid and is desperately trying to prove what a big badass he thinks he is. He gone form being bullied to being the bully.
But then again, those of us who knew anything about Socks "Blackface" McGroper before he was elected knew he was just going to be absolute shit as PM. The man-child lacks the intellectual depth to run a toy electric train set, let alone a country.
But he has nice hair!
 

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Flash over substance apparently. When Trudeau was asked about morals he said it was his favourite kind of mushroom. (Yes, I know it's spelled 'morel'.)
Indeed. The last visibly-bald elected President was Eisenhower (Ford wasn't elected). (The last bald President was (is) Biden, but we're politely declining to mention his rug, or implants, or whatever). It's probably no coincidence that the first televised Presidential debate was in the 1960 election.

Given the prevalence of baldness in men over 40, does that not seem a bit odd?

To me the funny part is that it appears that "high forehead" and "receding hairline" seem to be OK, but there's a point, apparently about 1/4 of the way back, that defines the no-go zone. :ROFLMAO:
 

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Indeed. The last visibly-bald elected President was Eisenhower (Ford wasn't elected). (The last bald President was (is) Biden, but we're politely declining to mention his rug, or implants, or whatever). It's probably no coincidence that the first televised Presidential debate was in the 1960 election.

Given the prevalence of baldness in men over 40, does that not seem a bit odd?

To me the funny part is that it appears that "high forehead" and "receding hairline" seem to be OK, but there's a point, apparently about 1/4 of the way back, that defines the no-go zone. :ROFLMAO:
That's what we call a fivehead. :ROFLMAO:
 

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The ONE DAMN advantage of being Native is that we have a much lower incidence of hair loss than White folk.

So guess who fell into the "visible minority?"

Clearly there is a God, and his main goal is to jerk me around.
All I have to say is, if there is a god, he/she/it sucks major donkey balls. And not to rub it in but I'm 55 and have a full head of long, dark hair. When the sun darkens my skin a bit I even have Native people mistaking me as one of their own.
 

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The ONE DAMN advantage of being Native is that we have a much lower incidence of hair loss than White folk.

So guess who fell into the "visible minority?"

Clearly there is a God, and his main goal is to jerk me around.
One of my uncles. My father, the other brother and sister were all fairly dark and died with lots of hair. Buck, was pale and bald by 30.
 

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Indeed. The last visibly-bald elected President was Eisenhower (Ford wasn't elected). (The last bald President was (is) Biden, but we're politely declining to mention his rug, or implants, or whatever). It's probably no coincidence that the first televised Presidential debate was in the 1960 election.

Given the prevalence of baldness in men over 40, does that not seem a bit odd?

To me the funny part is that it appears that "high forehead" and "receding hairline" seem to be OK, but there's a point, apparently about 1/4 of the way back, that defines the no-go zone. :ROFLMAO:
I figure that thing on Trumps head must be a rug.