• ninthant@lemmy.ca
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      6 hours ago

      That doesn’t seem like an entirely sustainable plan?

      I’m trying to separate what I want (which is what you addressed) with something practical that would allow Canada to invest in longer-term projects like this one.

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        6 hours ago

        I don’t think there is anything to prevent one government from undoing what another government has done, unless it is something constitutional where they have to have buy in from at least 7 provinces and 50% of the population.

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        5 hours ago

        A society where we choose to kneecap ourselves every few years because we allow people to raise ignorant bigots seems less sustainable than one where we outlaw right wing ideologies.

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          5 hours ago

          You do realize that 40% of the country just voted for the right-wing? That many provinces are governed by right-wingers.

          How would you ban this, short of an authoritarian state?

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            14 minutes ago

            40% of the country voted out the incumbent.

            The same thing that happens whenever people don’t like their personal finances.

            I also think it’s a shame that there was no leftist party available for people to turn to when they want to break the status quo