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Remember the saying about the Internet? "For the people, by the people"? Well, even back in 2022 around 50% of the information disseminated by researchers was found to have been created and spread by bots and fake accounts. Three years later, I'm sure that's significantly more. Is the "Deaf Internet Theory" coming to fruition?

Don't play the "what-if" game with yourself, it isn't worth it. Rather, find and keep a "moral anchor", for me it's my grandmother. What would she say about what I did, or am about to do and let that be your guide.

This is why people don't like you trans mutant mother fuckers. You cause way too much confusion and act so fucking entitled as if everyone around you HAS to conform to you, sorry that's not happening. You chose to be an outcast , you knew the consequences and nobody is going to feel sorry for you or make their business more difficult day to day for you. Go back in the closet where you belong.

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When you hear "far-right" extremist, it mean "nationalist" and it's been portrayed in the globalist mainstream media as bad when it's far from that. It's loyalty to your country. So don't get it twisted, otherwise fuck off.

The stock markets are all over the place because of auto trader software designed to react to headlines.

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Like most things it's a mix. A bell curve. I'm not aware enough about USA to comment on the general IQ of the average voter from either stance. When I mention the 80IQ's it's more to say that there are some people on either side who will never change their views. It does not make sense to focus time there for votes. Pierre already will win the majority of the vote of people of reasonable intellect who are less loyal to a specific party. What remains is people who will not listen to long format interviews and want to feel something. There's a lot of slogans like "Let's bring it home" "food for families not Pay cheques for Politicians" and other alliterations which don't really have anything concrete behind them but sound good and get people excited. There's also the name calling line "Carbon tax Carney" and whatnot. It all drives me nuts, but that is the voters he's now looking to capture. He was much more articulate early in his campaign and I wish he would keep some of that.

Let me also be clear, although I happen to be high IQ I don't put much weight in that specific metric. There are many other attributes that make a person better and even successful than raw processing power. Frankly I find it more humbling than anything because based on that one metric, I likely should be doing a LOT better for myself than what I am. I do however think it's the primary metric being focused on at the moment when it comes to who and how they are focusing their campaign.

Carney is going to issue stimulus checks I bet to get popularity. Sorry I'd text more but I'm at work and gotta sneak my nostr time in wisely haha. Thank you for clarifying that IQ thing, and that makes sense I see what you're saying. Basically people who don't want to do their due diligence and base their beliefs off of sheer emotion.

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The new PM of the Liberal party was a farce. People didn't vote because it wasn't a standardized voting process. It was online, ID wasn't required etc. Because of the situation of their party it was little more than how Kamala got in. It was so easily manipulated that if anyone wanted to sway the vote they could. The only slightly more conservative candidate was cancelled. Bitcoin really changes things but people don't realize it. People still think that we need the banks and for the Government to handle the money. Post nationalism in general is nearly here but the big lacking elephant in the room is people's ignorance. Our next likely PM understands Bitcoin but lately he has been super soft and IMO, playing a game to get the 80IQ voters. It hasn't been working well for him though because he is less genuine. I have a small amount of hope but our senate is a broken system and mostly unelected, for life, and mostly controlled by the Liberals, so they can in theory stop anything from passing as they see fit. Senate MUST be reformed in Canada.

Pierre Polievre has an interview with breedlove, Jordan Peterson, where he's not specifically Bitcoin, but still based, and even summarized the Bitcoin Standard unofficially in the House of Commons to all the people there; I can link that one if you want to see it. It's obvious if you know the book. That said, he seems to be too controlled by the system of control and I am losing hope that we will make much headway at all. He knows truth, but can only do what he can do, and only if he wins.

Link me up anytime it helps me with context and knowledge. Ultimately, it sounds like Canada could use mass election reform. Trump won because we ALL felt the pain of the Biden administration and required change and we respect Trump's ability to stand up to the deep state which was really gaining ground. I got off track though. You mentioned the 80iq's , that sounds offensive, what does that mean more specifically? Like what you would call us maga down here?

A liter of cola and a nap

It makes sense for something like that but I was running a node on Alby and I just didn't have enough movement to justify it.

Funny thing is gas, one of the most consistent and costly things in our lives, has gone down in price around $.50/gal since Trump got in office in my area. My rent hasn't been increased this year, when it has every year Biden was in office. I've saved an average of $18 dollars a week at the grocery store this year. I've shaved some nice profits off the top in every investment around his election victory. Under Biden all I felt was doom and gloom.

I stand corrected, but yes I wish provinces could just do their own thing