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‘Harmful’: Human rights commissioner resigns over Saskatchewan’s pronoun bill
  • Sometimes, the majority is false because it only includes those with power. Sometimes the majority is not just wrong but actively selfish and maybe just a little evil.

    Good point. I mean, look at the Australian referendum on giving Indigenous people a voice in that country.

    If human rights were based on majority rule we'd still have slavery.

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    How CBC News uses the words 'terrorist,' 'terrorism'
  • We bear witness. But CBC News does not itself designate specific groups as terrorists, or specific acts as terrorism, regardless of the region or the events, because these words are so loaded with meaning, politics and emotion that they can end up being impediments to our journalism.

    Surely there are objective examples that require no attribution though. The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center is a good example.

    As well, I don't think there's any argument that the Hamas attack on Israel could be anything other than a terrorist attack (without attribution) because they targeted civilians with the specific intent to kidnap. It wasn't a country invading another country, or a case of a resistance force pushing out an occupier. Had Hamas attacked only military targets only the hard liners would call it a terrorist attack. But what Hamas committed was terrorist atrocities.

    On the flip side, one could argue that Israel's retaliations are state-sanctioned reprisals that ostensibly act as a means of terror to the Palestinian population. However, since Israel as a nation is condoning the military action I don't think it could strictly be said it's terrorism.

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    Nisga’a memorial pole about to start journey home to B.C. from Scottish museum
  • It's a shame the pole won't be in Scotland where it could serve as an education piece both about colonialism and Indigenous culture in British Columbia, but I do understand the desire from the Nisga'a to bring back something they feel belongs to their Nation.

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    Abrupt Late-Summer Shift: Polls Now Put CPC in Majority Territory
  • High cost of living, unsustainable gas prices, runaway climate change, housing crisis, stagnant wages.

    I'm sure the right wingers will be the perfect solution to these problems.

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    Supermarkets are being asked to cut plastic waste. What would that look like?
  • Milk used to come in glass bottles

    I don't want more glass (deposit and all) unless they go back to milkmen delivering it and taking away the empties. And even then, that wouldn't work because of the delivery costs.

    I have so much glass I have to take to the recycling depot and it's not worth your time and gasoline to do it.

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    Supermarkets are being asked to cut plastic waste. What would that look like?
  • I agree it's not the supermarkets' fault but it's an industry problem. Why is everything wrapped in plastic? Even bananas and cucumbers and things that don't need plastic?

    One thing we could do is have refillable containers and just reuse them! Why are bulk aisles just a thing for nuts and grains? Why can't we come and fill up milk or shampoo or other things in our refillables?

    Anyway, the bigger story is that there are too many humans. We don't have a plastics problem, we have a human overpopulation problem.

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    Alberta woman dies after being denied transplant for refusing to get COVID vaccine
  • Colonel Nicholson: Yes, Clipton. I understand, truly. But don't you see it's a matter of principle? If we give in now, there will be no end to it. No!

    Major Clipton: Sir, we're lost in the jungle, a thousand miles from anywhere. We're under the heel of a man who will stop at nothing to get his way. Principle? No one will know or care what happens to us! Give in, sir! Please!

    I guess she thought she'd win like Nicholson.

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    B.C. declares state of emergency.
  • I'm not sure what a solution is but I do think that we should encourage people to not have children, stop handing out the baby bonus, and reduce immigration. I feel these moves can provide a (non-genocidal) way to relieving the pressures of human overpopulation. For example, Japan is doing great work in reducing their population, a trend that will reduce the strain of housing and services in that country.

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    B.C. declares state of emergency.
  • No, I don't think depopulating the Earth is a fascist concept. I think murdering specific groups of people is fascist. I'm just talking about the unsustainability of the human plague.

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    Baldur's Gate 3 minmaxer finds terrifying 240 damage-per-turn Monk build, carrying on D&D's long tradition of rules-based ultraviolence
  • There's always going to be meganerds who find insane builds in games.

    I remember in Divinity Original Sin 2 I was at the final boss and it was stupid hard. So I went online to ask for help in Reddit and minmax nerds were like: Do you have skin graft? Do you have Green Tea? Do you have Adrenaline?

    And sure enough, after respeccing the fight was a joke.

    Of course, you can just beat DoS2 with barrelmancy, the most OP skill of all!

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    B.C. declares state of emergency.
  • All I know is that despite all evidence that our world is increasingly turning into an inferno, that humans are still pro-human and will continue to want more humans. I guess we're just going to have to reap the predictable consequences of our obsession with overpopulating ourselves.

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    TIL that America is one of the few cultures with insults for smart people
  • Of interest, in Canada's 2011 federal election the Conservative party with Stephen Harper won by painting Michael Ignatieff as a book nerd professor from Harvard University.

    They ran ads with taglines such as "Just visiting," "Just in it for himself," and, most notoriously, "He Didn't Come Back For You." These all suggested he was an erudite professor from the USA who wanted to run Canada for his own self-aggrandizement and mocked his intelligence and academic bona fides.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTnjFyIbcCw

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  • So, during the pandemic my family doctor, who is American, went back to her country, leaving me without a medical professional.

    When the pandemic ended, I went in search of a new family doctor in my city in British Columbia. However I couldn't find one. I did find a nurse practitioner who can do most of what a doctor can do, including prescriptions.

    In October, 2022, she asked me to do a standard physical at Life Labs so I did. She called me on the phone later to say everything was fine.

    However, 8 months later, in June, I was called by an outpatient medical clinic asking me to come in for an EKG. Confused, I asked why. And they said it was triggered by my visit to LifeLabs and requested by my primary care provider.

    I went for the EKG, which ended up being an ultrasound. That was June 27.

    Then I waited. And waited. And waited. Nothing.

    I finally called my NP and asked why I haven't heard back on what the results were and the receptionist said it's standard practice to only contact patients if follow-up is necessary. But I felt like something must have triggered the follow-up EKG/ultrasound so I wish I'd been told what that was and why I visited the hospital for it.

    However, the tone of the receptionist made me think it's the normal way and I'm just being entitled.

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