Jamil Jivani: Conservatism is the new counterculture, Liberals are 'the man'

Jinentonix

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It seems people can't decide if they're too woke or not woke enough :) It's got to be annoying to be attacked on one side as an ageist bigot and part of the 'old boys' network and on the other as being radically left and intolerant of any non woke view
Not me, I'm not "woke' at all. But I AM awake. And yep, I've been accused of being both a right-wing extremist and a "liberal nut job". It's not so much annoying as it is amusing.
 

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Not me, I'm not "woke' at all. But I AM awake. And yep, I've been accused of being both a right-wing extremist and a "liberal nut job". It's not so much annoying as it is amusing.
That’s the problem with not being a flaming partisan .
 

Jinentonix

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That’s the problem with not being a flaming partisan .
Meh, if you consider it to be a problem. Doesn't really bother me. Well, except when unfathomably stupid dick weeds seem to go out of their way to prove what unfathomably stupid dick weeds they are. And that's because there's a little voice in my head saying, "C'mon, they can't possibly be that stupid." And then I remember all the videos I've seen of stupid people doing or saying amazingly stupid things and think, "Well, then again...."
 
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That’s the problem with not being a flaming partisan .
Nobody is more hated than those in the middle of the spectrum.

Which is why I chose to become a RADICAL centrist. They're still trying to figure that out...
 
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Taxslave2

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All this promoting diversity and lame attempts to rewrite history is only creating more division instead of bringing people together.
 

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Preliminary results from Elections Canada showed the former Toronto Sun columnist is poised for a seat in the House of Commons following Monday’s byelection.

Jivani, a lawyer and commentator, had secured over 55 per cent of the votes with nearly all polls reporting as of late Monday evening.

Jivani’s success comes as the Tories continue to surge in polls ahead of the governing Liberal party, and as Conservatives push a message that promises to “axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget and stop the crime.”