Post AtbHsTiIyE9liGvMmG by calicoday@mastodon.gamedev.place
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 (DIR) Post #AtbHgFJyegJ3bJiEca by Kolera_Kokido@tooter.social
       2025-04-29T14:27:25Z
       
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       @chu En France aussi on a eu le "choix" entre une facho et un bankster. Résultat on a depuis 8 ans un bankster facho   😖
       
 (DIR) Post #AtbHhB6VotzwoLrIga by Kolera_Kokido@tooter.social
       2025-04-29T15:17:41Z
       
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       @chu Merci pour tes beaux compliments mais, en réalité, nous sommes bien en deçà des réactions utiles à reconquérir la démocratie qui nous a été volée
       
 (DIR) Post #AtbHrKve99dqB5cWDQ by RolloTreadway@beige.party
       2025-04-29T16:45:48Z
       
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       @chu Seems very sensible to me. I sometimes think a lot of people fail to see the difference between doing what needs to be done today - kick out the Nazis - and fighting to create longer term improvements tomorrow.I'm glad that Canada didn't lose sight of the importance of immediately kicking out the Nazis.
       
 (DIR) Post #AtbHsTiIyE9liGvMmG by calicoday@mastodon.gamedev.place
       2025-04-29T23:42:24Z
       
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       @chu My dad is tired of me calling Carney "the banker" but everyday is a day I've yet to see clear signs he feels indigenous issues, healthcare, climate change and diversity rights are as seriously pressing as making a good showing in traditional measures of "the economy." Still, it's been election talk so far; now we'll see. I'm cautiously optimistic.
       
 (DIR) Post #AtbHt7NRVDEgj9TGoS by fedwards9965@mastodon.online
       2025-04-30T00:32:04Z
       
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       @chu if you look at WHERE Canada remained and grew "blue"...  you'll recognize that even as detestable as the Liberals are, there are bigger issues.The rural/urban divide is no longer a trend; it’s a structural fracture. And it’s hard to see how this country walks it back.Canada’s social contract is breaking apartYes, the system still functions mechanically, but the sense of fairness and trust that held it together is disappearingAnd worst of all? Nobody with power is trying to fix it.