• Mettled@reddthat.com
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    1 month ago

    Every and all political endorsements. Each person can decide for themself who they are foing to vote for. The views and opinions of others don’t gold as much sway as they wish it would.

    Vote your conscience, check off whichever name you decide to pick.

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      No you should definitely try to influence people into voting for the right guy. Most everyday tim hortons canadians seem on the fence about things right now.

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        No, each person has a responsibility to learn for themself. Until a person is willing to have their viewers and statements criticized, they will always have a low functionality. If a person can’t handle listening to an explanation of how their beliefs are false, nothing that is said will stick with that person.

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    I have absolutely no love for Poilievre whatsoever, but listen to his answer to the question:

    Do you accept [Musk’s] endorsement?

    He very specifically doesn’t say yes at any point. He starts off by saying that going to Mars is the ambition of a toddler. He goes on to say “I hope Tesla opens some factories in Canada so that Canadians can benefit”. He calls doubt on the notion that a meeting with Musk is ever even in the realm of possibilities.

    For people who hate Poilievre, I challenge you to really listen to what he says here. He’s dissing Musk, actually pretty harshly.