Think of where you stand on this image. Think carefully, because on one side you're outraged, and on the other you're a fucking traitor to Canada.
@RodKahx I replied to a post about this photo, saying at best this person was un-Canadian and I got piled on by Poilievre supporters defending it as freedom of speech…one called me a c**t! There are so many angry and vile people/bots on here. I’m debating turning off replies.
@RodKahx 8 years of division politics
@RodKahx Either side sees the other as a traitor
@RodKahx Actually you sir are the traitor!
@RodKahx We have people marching in our streets right now threatening to kill cops on camera and targeting ethnic neighbourhoods and businesses. This is just as tolerable.
The strategy that some politicians use to divide people is called "divide and rule" or "divide and conquer." This approach involves creating or exacerbating divisions among people to gain or maintain power. By exploiting and amplifying existing differences, such as race, religion, or political ideology, these politicians can weaken opposition, distract from important issues, and consolidate their own power. This strategy can be harmful to society as it often leads to increased polarization, social unrest, and the erosion of democratic values.
@RodKahx That’s as superficial as hating people because of skin colour.
@RodKahx We are outraged that the traitor is prime minister.
The level of corruption we've been exposed to vs the level that is still hidden. There was a time when this would have been an appropriate response. If our laws did anything at all to provide real justice people wouldn't have to wear shirts like that. We could trust our institutions.