The current political trend is normally one that causes division on some level. No thanks. I’m not going to blame entire nations for the awful decisions of a small handful of people.
Canada is really passionate about boycotting everything American right now, and I don’t agree with that either. I am all about supporting Canadian businesses and Canadian products, but American businesses are so deeply integrated across our country, providing jobs to thousands upon thousands of Canadians, it would actually be disastrous if we all boycotted them. Canadians need these jobs, Canadians need to be able to afford a roof over their head, Canadians need to feed their children, Canadians need to pay bills, Canadians need these jobs to survive. If all Canadians boycotted American owned businesses, it would be disastrous to our communities. economy, and drive Canada into deeper homelessness and poverty than it already is. Homelessness is already a really big issue in the city I live in. People don’t think about some of the very severe consequences of their choices when hyped up on their collective activism. They get so tunnel visioned in their emotions and hatred it clouds their common sense.
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I don’t support whatever the current thing is. Yesterday, now, or in the future. We’re being played, ya’ll. If the WEF’s predictions about us owning nothing by 2030 come into fruition, we’re literally helping them pave the way there by joining these emotional, political collectivism ploys that are not only hurting the citizens of other nations (whom had no say in the actions of their government by the way, whether they elected them or not), but also ourselves in the process of that. People need to get out of this tunnel vision.
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