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Originally posted by Braveheart View PostTruth can be unsettling. As for young generations, watching adults duped by fake conspiracies will influence them negatively for sure. I can already predict there will soon be courses in school teaching students to think for themselves and root out and ignore fake information websites and phoney social media posts.
You have a short sighted understanding of history braveheart for whatever reason. I sense its political for you. But cozying up to whatever our govt tells you is just as dangerous as social media posts. Actually its much more dangerous because some crank on social media has no power. Maybe you havent noticed, our govt has all of it.
If you are worried about our next generation and conspiracy theories you are barking up the wrong tree. They will have something much more serious to worry about. Did that ever cross your mind?
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I blame department of ‘education’ for allowing teachers to become political. There is no room for opposing opinion either. Universities are filled with non-thinkers. I remember my days in university when absolutely everything was questioned and debated. Now, only the woke is the law.
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Originally posted by jwabI’ve read enough of your comments to know your type, you lump every skeptic into the same radical category, many on here do it. It’s a natural fear response.
The Covid issue though needs to be looked at for what it is: A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE. There is confusion between this being a health issue and more gov't control over us. The Covid response is driven by the chief public health officers. In MB, Dr. Brent Roussin is driving the bus. He has the power. Pallister is premier but is second fiddle to Roussin on this issue. Pallister is just a talking head re Covid. When the health emergency is over, thanks to a more vaccinated populace, restrictions will lift.
Contrast this against Trudeau's OIC prohibition of our sporting arms, Trudeau's "purchasing" of MSM media, imposition of carbon taxes while overriding provincial powers to approach climate. That's just the tip of the gov't overreach to be wary of.
Re the younger generation, they need to know how to differentiate between real threats to democracy and freedom rather than grow up being skeptical and cynical about every issue they confront.
BTW, to help with your profiling, I'm not currently scared of anything. It's a weakness I seem to have acquired somehow.
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For inspiration I turn to Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill and the like.
Covid smoke and mirrors compared to other creeping infringements.Last edited by blackpowder; May 22, 2021, 10:12.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostI blame department of ‘education’ for allowing teachers to become political. There is no room for opposing opinion either. Universities are filled with non-thinkers. I remember my days in university when absolutely everything was questioned and debated. Now, only the woke is the law.
Oh wait, maybe you have some grounds for that claim, as evidenced by the experience of a friend's daughter:
She had a lot of tenure at the school where she taught and was placed in the role of Vice Principal when the position was suddenly vacated.
It went well for her in her interim there and she met the challenges with complete competence.
When the position was advertised to be filled permanently, she applied for the position, thinking she had a good shot at getting it.
Wrong. The first hint of trouble for her was the application question which required the candidate to detail what she had done to combat systemic racism over her career.
Even after handing in a solid resume, she was then informed that preference would be given to the candidate from a visible minority.
She is/was a lifetime "progressive" Liberal voter.
Her dad, a lifelong Conservative, said it was rather interesting watching her slowly - yet suddenly - gain awareness to the consequences of her long-time voting habit - even though she had the correct genitalia, she finally lost out because of her pale, white skin tone.
And she's just the start of this phenomenon that will surely and unavoidably tsunami every single individual that has put their faith the lie of "modern" Liberalism.
The trouble is, this wave will hit everyone, not just the misguided Liberal voters.
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Originally posted by jwabIt’s funny how one can agree with a poster on many issues but be different on another. I don’t agree with braves stance on Covid and respect not all will see eye to eye on issues.
It’s the fact that all from one side are lumped together even if their view only differs slightly from another.
What got me is the crimes against humanity comment, I’m appalled that some would go that far over a situation like Covid. Those terms are usually reserved for things like the holocaust and other genocides that have happened throughout history, this is far from that.
When I see things like that I’m reminded of Burnts Psychosis of the Masses thread. I’m seeing it in everyday life around me, people seem to be taking to it quite well.
The "hugs vs masks", Church of God, open up tactics are systematic activities all against civilians. Pretty much defines crimes against humanity. Genocide doesn't need to be part of it.
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