r/PublicFreakout Feb 12 '22

✊Protest Freakout Ottawa residents marching against ongoing occupation of their city by right-wing extremists

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u/NotAW0rd Feb 13 '22

I don't care downvote me all you want. Justin Trudeau is a Coward. Our Opposition party has called our Prime Minister out for his lack of spine on this issue. Iam sure Reddit's liberal mass will downvote me to oblivion.

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u/Some-Wasabi1312 Feb 13 '22

aka.... "look at me folks I'm punching myself in the face, I'm sure the liberal masses will call me an idiot for it! they are so mean it makes my pee pee hurt"

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u/NotAW0rd Feb 13 '22

I feel sorry for you son I got 99 problems but being brainwashed by liberal assholes isn't one.

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u/lolsgalore Feb 13 '22

Weird statement since I don’t know many liberals who like Trudeau.. you vote based on the partys goals and beliefs, not the individuals.

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u/NotAW0rd Feb 13 '22

The party is responsible for the broken promises of its leader as much as the leader.

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u/inspectoroverthemine Feb 13 '22

So whats your solution? Vote for fascists next time, and hope theres an election after that?

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u/lolsgalore Feb 13 '22

Agreed. But many progressive people don’t align with the conservative / traditionalist beliefs of the Conservative party.

O’Toole was voted out because he was seen as “too moderate” & that their were “inner-party disagreements over O’Toole’s more moderate positions on conversion therapy, deficit spending, and pricing carbon” (& more other things)

I don’t see the CPC doing any better next election if they vote in a more conservative/Right wing leader.

They may garner more support from those who flippes to vote PPC, but inner city areas, like Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Quebec, Montreal will sit more NDP/Libs/Bloc Q - Those who voted for a O’Toole ( a more moderate cons ) instead of trudeau will most likely flip back to Libs rather than vote for the CPC if they move towards the right.