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Ron in Regina

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So that’s the Calgon symbol then & not the dive flag?
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How Poilievre didn’t see that, in a sharpie marker, on the inside of this RV door, I have no idea. Actually, I’m not seeing it either, but the whole door isn’t shown I guess.
 

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It's a Diagonon symbol if you're an alt-left retard constantly looking for shit to get scared about. For everyone else, it's definitely a diver down flag, 'cept they didn't have a red sharpie. I mean it's kind'a clever for toilet humour.
Funny, I was just thinking "It's a Diagonon symbol if you're an alt-right retard constantly looking for someone to save you from the scary dark Muzzie socialist trans GROOMERS!" Kinda like if you look at a Confederate battle flag and see anything but race hate, treason, and failure.
 
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Funny, I was just thinking "It's a Diagonon symbol if you're an alt-right retard constantly looking for someone to save you from the scary dark Muzzie socialist trans GROOMERS!" Kinda like if you look at a Confederate battle flag and see anything but race hate, treason, and failure.
Get help McCarthy
 

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Today in the House, Members of Parliament unanimously condemned the antisemitism, Islamophobia, anti-Black racism, homophobia, and transphobia that we’ve seen on display in Ottawa over the past number of days. Together, let’s keep working to make Canada more inclusive.
Is there anything left to condemn?
 
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Dude, have you SEEN how some Canadians are lately!?

In my area alone there are a large group of fringe assholes that echo the US and they'd be more at home in fucking Alabama or Georgia or some bullshit like that, than here.

It wasn't over the line, it was the damned truth.



If he does support Alex Jones, if he does support people who stupidly have Blue Lives Matter flags around, who put our Canadian flag upside down as if we're "in trouble", then again, he called it spot on.

I DON'T agree that calling those against the carbon tax are "Fringe". But if some of those who are against it ARE Fringe, then let them were those damned shoes. I see enough of the fucknuts at the NB/NS border to be disgusted by them as it is.



He is.



PP is the one freaking out over it... why aren't you going off on him to "cry a river"?



Aww... did your feefee's get hurt by truth?

Yeah I agree, Trudeau went over the line.

So did PP.

Where's your condemnation of Pierre about his bullshit? Or are you proving you're just a right wing sycophant that sees only one side doing wrong and your side never, ever, EVER being the issue too?
Speaking of WACKO, and look what shows up.
 
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Today in the House, Members of Parliament unanimously condemned the antisemitism, Islamophobia, anti-Black racism, homophobia, and transphobia that we’ve seen on display in Ottawa over the past number of days. Together, let’s keep working to make Canada more inclusive.
Is there anything left to condemn?
Kids, prejudice is bad, mmm-kay?
 

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Anyway, diagonon & Poilievre. In the last week, the Liberal party has leaned hard into accusations that the Conservatives are allied with a secretive white nationalist fifth column known as Diagolon.

“Pierre Poilievre is courting far-right extremist groups,” reads one of several Liberal party social media posts this week pushing the Diagolon line. And in Question Period on Tuesday, Trudeau countered every single question from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre with accusations that the opposition were in bed with white supremacists, etc…

The evidence for any of this is incredibly tenuous. Multiple police and security service investigations into Diagolon have found it is little more than a loose coalition of dyspeptic right-wingers on the internet. What’s more, Diagolon’s ties to the Conservative party seem to consist almost exclusively of a time in 2022 when a Diagoloner waited in line to shake Poilievre’s hand at a fundraiser.
That’s what that is, but it beats answering questions in parliament I guess.

This Diagonon has been an effective boogeyman for the Liberals, & it worked in the past…and they’re still try’n to milk it. The word Diagolon first showed up during the Freedom Convoy protests in 2022, when the Canadian Anti-Hate Network repeatedly cited it as evidence that extremist anti-government elements had infiltrated the protest.

These accusations were soon being repeated in the House of Commons.

Liberal MP Arif Virani, who is now the federal justice minister, twice cited the presence of Diagolon members at the Freedom Convoy protests in order justify the invocation of the Emergencies Act. In her own speech endorsing the Emergencies Act, NDP MP Heather McPherson called Diagolon “a group that seeks to overthrow our government through violence.”

Diagolon is the name of a fictitious utopian country created by Nova Scotia-based Canadian Armed Forces veteran Jeremy MacKenzie; its name is derived from MacKenzie’s description of the country being a diagonal line running from Alaska to Florida through areas that are almost exclusively conservative.
Diaganon isn't even really rightwingers. It is more of an online alternative universe game.
 

Ron in Regina

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With Ottawa’s political class still reeling from Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre’s use of the unparliamentary moniker “wacko” in reference to Justin Trudeau on Tuesday — a slight that led to Poilievre getting ejected from the House of Commons by Speaker Greg Fergus — it’s worth taking a closer look at the prime minister’s rather eccentric behaviour of late.

Any way you slice it, Trudeau hasn’t exactly been the picture of clear thinking these days.

Take, for instance, the prime minister’s off-topic and bizarre allusions to white supremacism during a Tuesday exchange in the House over British Columbia’s planned recriminalization of hard drugs.

When asked directly by the opposition leader whether he’ll accept the request of B.C.’s NDP government to recriminalize the public use of substances like crack, heroin and meth, Trudeau abruptly switched topics, taking a sharp U-turn into tinfoil hat territory:
And all of this, because Poilievre shook hands with a few protesters. The Liberals, trailing far behind in the polls, are in need of help and Canada’s media is answering the call.
The exchange in Parliament this week was unseemly, as is sadly customary for the House of Commons. Yet if Trudeau accuses Poilievre of being a racist-by-association, then it seems fair game to observe that Trudeau enjoyed wearing blackface.

The blackface business clearly flummoxed the hapless Speaker of the House, Greg Fergus. He managed to remain motionless and flailing at the same time; his face was stern but his legs were jelly. He threw out one Conservative MP for a remark that she had withdrawn, and then threw out Poilievre himself, not for the blackface reference but for saying that employing “wacko policies” made Trudeau a “wacko prime minister.”

Earlier, Trudeau had called Poilievre “spineless” but Fergus demurred to demur on that, allowing Trudeau to rephrase. I suspect that the Speaker was destabilized because he found the blackface reference distasteful, and somehow unfair. The Speaker doesn’t think the prime minister a racist and Poilievre doesn’t either — hence the reference to the “first half” of his adult life.