I thought the story happened in Canada. Well, from your distance, America=Canuckia. Rome=Constantinople. Minsk=Pinsk. And on it goes. Why not just say x=y, for all x and y, and be done with it?
We don't have that same political culture here in (Canada)....We don't have a 1st Amendment, we don't have a religion of free speech....Students sign off on all kinds of agreements as to how they'll behave on campus, in order to respect diversity, equity, all of the values that Canadians really care about. Those are the things that drive our political culture. Not freedoms, not rugged individualism, not free speech. It's different, and for us, it works.
Yes, I saw that smug, smirky Canuck commissar on TV last night (on the O'Reilly show). Pepea in all its glory. Really disgusting.
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You really enjoy this story, dontcha? OK, OK, it has a certain FCP GUT flair to it, but isn't it a bit overdone?
Perhaps, but stuck in civilization, I miss Amerikkkobarbarity sometimes, Tecs. I mean we need all kinds.
I thought the story happened in Canada. Well, from your distance, America=Canuckia. Rome=Constantinople. Minsk=Pinsk. And on it goes. Why not just say x=y, for all x and y, and be done with it?
If x=y then 1=2. It's Logikal.
We don't have that same political culture here in (Canada)....We don't have a 1st Amendment, we don't have a religion of free speech....Students sign off on all kinds of agreements as to how they'll behave on campus, in order to respect diversity, equity, all of the values that Canadians really care about. Those are the things that drive our political culture. Not freedoms, not rugged individualism, not free speech. It's different, and for us, it works.
Yes, I saw that smug, smirky Canuck commissar on TV last night (on the O'Reilly show). Pepea in all its glory. Really disgusting.
Jeez, you're up early! Run out of tsuica?
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