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What country did Trudeau invade again? Which one is threatening the world with Nukes if he does get his way?Very oversimplified version but ok, now do Turdo.
What country did Trudeau invade again? Which one is threatening the world with Nukes if he does get his way?Very oversimplified version but ok, now do Turdo.
I mean, if the question is which leader is less likely to invade another country the answer is obviously Turdo.What country did Trudeau invade again? Which one is threatening the world with Nukes if he does get his way?
As i said:I mean, if the question is which leader is less likely to invade another country the answer is obviously Turdo.
But the question was who would I rather follow as a leader and my answer is Vlad.
*sitting here watching Putin inch the world closer to WW3.
"He is so strong and smart, a way better leader."
Cant make this shit up.
He’s a better leader than Turdo, that doesn’t mean he’s more passive. Genghis Khan was a greater leader that Turdo too, just facts bro.As i said:
I saw your Hitler and Putin defense thread. Not impressed.He’s a better leader than Turdo, that doesn’t mean he’s more passive. Genghis Khan was a greater leader that Turdo too, just facts bro.
Please clarify your intent here, if you would, for us old folk.So a Boxer vs a Judoka?
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You should just change your av to "I'm a useless troll who isn't worth a fuck" with an arrow pointing to it in place of typing anything when you post and save us all some time and trouble.It should tell you something about Putin's leadership ability that he has been able to last as leader of Russia for so long. Trudeau is so pathetic he wouldn't last a week. Trudeau's short term would end with a bayonet up his ass and his head being kicked down the street like a soccer ball.
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Please go ahead, and provide evidence that suggests that a PM who deliberately delimited his own power, who is leader in a minority government of a parliamentary democracy where a vote of no confidence could trigger a new election at any time, is anything close to approaching totalitarian, or please stick this where the sun doesn't shine. I'm so tired of this sort of false equivalency that I need you to put up or shut up, please and thank you.I remember the good old days where in this very thread I said I'd take Trudeau because at least he's not an authoritarian, totalitarian prick. Seems the trucker protest pushed him over the cliff and he exposed his aristocratic tendencies. Good times.
Which one would you rather have in charge of your country? I know most people on the left would prefer Trudeau, but what about people on the right? Putin is a strong leader and not affected by political correctness, but he is also an authoritarian and extremely violent.
He floated the idea and gave it a shot on false grounds. That you're not seeing the progression from - everyone must obey to asking if dissenters should be tolerated to trying to implement emergency measures to crack down on those dissenters doesn't change the fact that he did indeed take those steps in that sequence. Just because Craig Cobb failed doesn't mean he didn't want to succeed.Please go ahead, and provide evidence that suggests that a PM who deliberately delimited his own power, who is leader in a minority government of a parliamentary democracy where a vote of no confidence could trigger a new election at any time, is anything close to approaching totalitarian, or please stick this where the sun doesn't shine. I'm so tired of this sort of false equivalency that I need you to put up or shut up, please and thank you.
Have a nice day.
Bravo. You've hit the nail on the head--it makes things simple for simple people. The bad guys are whomever they've been told are the bad guys, scapegoat of the week, so to speak. The good guys are whomever the boss says are the good guys. No need to think for yourself, no need to evaluate or question, just go along to get along. Anyone who is not part of the "popular" group is either bullied into conforming or added to the enemies list. Tried and true, and all the easier to promulgate via social media thanks to algorithms.I think some of the US far right do want a dictator.
They would have let Trump do whatever he wanted to stay in power - and some would have even gone further and taken action themselves.
They don't see it's just a cult of personality, and now that Trump's gone, it's suddenly less imperative that he was in charge.
I bet some literally would support a dictatorship led by Putin. It would make so many decisions easy for them.
A conservative senator appointed by Stephen Harper laid the blame for the entire event at the feet of the municipal police. They did fuckall until he acted. Over and over I have pointed out to you the separation of powers between provinces and the federal government and you've dodged that when trying to lay all the blame on Trudeau. How do explain that before he acted, the blockade dragged on for weeks but once Trudeau invoked powers to allow him to over-ride that separation they dispersed within days? And how do you explain that he relinquished those powers as soon as they were no longer needed? You're fucking making my brain hurt with this shit. I thought we already agreed you're just sour because it's Trudeau of all people?He floated the idea and gave it a shot on false grounds. That you're not seeing the progression from - everyone must obey to asking if dissenters should be tolerated to trying to implement emergency measures to crack down on those dissenters doesn't change the fact that he did indeed take those steps in that sequence. Just because Craig Cobb failed doesn't mean he didn't want to succeed.
It seems you're the sour one because I point out Trudeau's inconsistency and hypocrisy at every opportunity when it's relevant to do so. He's not a man who practices what he preachers.A conservative senator appointed by Stephen Harper laid the blame for the entire event at the feet of the municipal police. They did fuckall until he acted. Over and over I have pointed out to you the separation of powers between provinces and the federal government and you've dodged that when trying to lay all the blame on Trudeau. How do explain that before he acted, the blockade dragged on for weeks but once Trudeau invoked powers to allow him to over-ride that separation they dispersed within days? And how do you explain that he relinquished those powers as soon as they were no longer needed? You're fucking making my brain hurt with this shit. I thought we already agreed you're just sour because it's Trudeau of all people?
You should just change your av to "I'm a useless troll who isn't worth a fuck" with an arrow pointing to it in place of typing anything when you post and save us all some time and trouble.
The question wasn't which system you prefer, it was which one you would rather hold the office in your country's system.Politics aside, I picked Trudeau; because you can vote him out while you can't vote Putin out (highly unlikely).
The question wasn't which system you prefer, it was which one you would rather hold the office in your country's system.
Justin Castro is the prime minister with like 30% of the vote, so you really can't just vote him out whenever you want when the vast majority didn't vote for him in the first place. Hell, even within Canada's system, he still gave himself unprecedented authority to curb the rights of citizens and steal their money.