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To be fair I don’t think him bringing this questioning means he doesn’t care about the living. It’s sad for the animals and the injured humans, but what is the kind of impact?
To be fair I don’t think him bringing this questioning means he doesn’t care about the living. It’s sad for the animals and the injured humans, but what is the kind of impact?
Let the man have his mushrooms God damn it. I bet the only people against it would be pharmaceuticals.
Well no I’m glad CBC talked about it otherwise we wouldn’t know that this guy is a rich idiot.
CBC even allowed Newman to have a public reply to this. He kept his opinion straight.
“It is frankly incredible to me that advocating for a cessation of hostilities is seen as not only controversial, but somehow hateful,” Newman wrote.
That’s a new low. What could be next? Loblaw asks employees to pay them for each hour they spend in their stores as some sort of redevance?
In Ottawa on an unrelated visit Monday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford reiterated his call for federal public servants in the capital to get back to the office and breathe life back into the city’s often deserted downtown.
That must be one of the worst arguments. How about the betterment of people?
Huh I don’t know. I’ll have to think about it.
Hopefully this video will resonate with some people. It’s really well explained.