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So, in other words, a plurality of the Canadian electorate.Only boomers, [and] goyed out inner city toronto/montreal leftoids... actual like or support Carney in the end.
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So, in other words, a plurality of the Canadian electorate.Only boomers, [and] goyed out inner city toronto/montreal leftoids... actual like or support Carney in the end.
in a compound behind barbed wire and armed sentries are the division's weapons and live ammunition, heavily guarded against the risk of mutiny by
the growing numbers of disaffected troops, and the threat of theft by criminal gangs. Officers try to keep up morale by maintaining discipline and fitness, and through the pretense of live fire
training and preparation for armed conflict against an enemy yet to be identified
It's a revolving door with decent recruitment and horrible retention. Experienced soldiers who were in 5+ years ago have dropped like flies. Vibe of those who are in tends to skew pretty right-wing compared to the general population, but higher leadership is utterly pozzed.Does anyone know how The Army is doing or how pozzed it is now?
PL - I know someone in thr RCAF and he loves it, but the air force is in their own little world. I know a few others who have been in the army and they're a lot more mixed about it, a handful have dropped out for one reason or another.Does anyone know how The Army is doing or how pozzed it is now? I can only picture it as below with added diversity training. Let me know if I'm off base.
Oh its pozzedDoes anyone know how The Army is doing or how pozzed it is now? I can only picture it as below with added diversity training. Let me know if I'm off base.
The TL;DR is the lower ranks are alright, but as already mentioned leadership is especially pozzed, particularly staff officers. IIRC we have the highest number of generals and admirals per number of enlisted across NATO, and of those most are French - take a guess how well that plays out in practice. Tack on how stupidly long it even takes to onboard into the military (not to mention the pathetic pay and boarding) and it leads to the underlying joke about how we simply don't have a military to begin with.Does anyone know how The Army is doing or how pozzed it is now? I can only picture it as below with added diversity training. Let me know if I'm off base.
It was partly that he was bullied, and partly that he was a life long believer in Social Justice and helped tonnes of black and brown kids - only for a coloured to repay him by ruining his career and everyone dogpiling to call him a racist bigot anyway. The cognitive dissonance was so strong that his brain resonated into mush. Although to be fair, some of the people he helped spoke up for him, it's just that they were children and so powerless.
Even though he was a bleeding heart for biomass, I felt terribly sorry for him - because I imagine he looked back on his life's work and saw only a career of folly, then decided to rope. That suggests he had a conscience and was just trying to be a good man. What a terrible way to die.
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Pierre would snap like that if a reporter asked him about India
Just imagine if it was Poilievre who acted this way
I take offense to this statement I'm by far the most racist CanadianMeanwhile the only time that I (the most racist Canadian)
Who has the low-down on Carney I can use to illuminate the liberals in my life?
Some good ones to use whenever people say that poilievre is "like trump" would beWho has the low-down on Carney I can use to illuminate the liberals in my life? So far I've got that he's a big banker cronie and flew to China after being installed as PM to broker some 400M deal selling out the Canadian people yet again, but what I'm missing is a good few points to shatter whatever positive perception people have dreamt up in their mind or otherwise have had programmed by CBC. Sources not necessarily required.
The only whitepill about any of this is that even the bluehaired shitlib plebbitors on r/Canada are mocking this policy. Cross my fingers, but despite the policies of the LPC, I don't think gun control has ever been less popular in Canada in my life. Not that I expect popular opinion to change anything. Retards will still vote for the LPC. And besides, popular opinion has been consistently in favour of re-introducing the death penalty, but it's never even floated by any politician.Carney and the Liberals are literally running on the idea that America wants us to be annexed and are now simultaneously demanding that they take our guns. Fucking retards.