@peoplespca has taken a firm stance on matters of profound moral import, shaming the squishy CPC.
It is on us to respond with our support, or accept that we’ve been larping as conservatives.
@MaximeBernier has given us the chance and obligation to do good by our vote. /1
2D mid wit boomer cons might not see it - but they’re being exposed by Maxime. If it’s still all about them, if they’re seeking to trade their support for self-aggrandizement, knowing what Max has put on the ballot, they’re shills who’ll sell off their conscience. /2
Max has put before ostensible Canadian “conservatives” a harsh choice - will you put your ego, the confidence in your own prognostications of strategy, and your impatience for power, before your professed values of freedom and life? Are you a grifter or a believer? #voteppc
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I think the correct way to understand David Suzuki is to see him as a man who swore as a 6 year old, like Bruce Wayne, to punish the nation that stole his idyllic home and sent them to a frozen camp.
I think his environmentalism is a loooong game of revenge against Canada.
To understand this, one must imagine how utterly beautiful his childhood in Vancouver must have been, his home on Capitol Hill gazing out at the PNE and harbour, and the trauma of having his house and family boat stolen, of false accusations. How cold and damp the camp was…/1
Not hard to imagine that in depriving us of cheap energy, he wishes that same damp cold on the country that wronged him. That banning coal is a child seeking to stop the colossal black steam train taking him from his Elysian youth forever /2