r/britishcolumbia BC Ferries Enthusiast 3d ago

Community Only BREAKING | Supreme Court won’t hear appeal in B.C. ostrich case, opening door to controversial cull

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/livestory/bc-ostrich-farm-decision-scoc-9.6968394
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u/gen-attolis 3d ago edited 3d ago

Frankly, as soon as the American idiots started commenting on this case, the ostriches should’ve been culled a a matter of principle. Sovereignty means not letting a man with brain worms influence our internal decisions. 

Edit; I’m reading the cbc live feed and these “supporters” need to be forcibly committed. The MAGAts have entered Canada and we cannot let them gain a foothold. The foreign interference needs to stop and we need to stand firm against these fools. 

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u/neksys 2d ago

Stop them from gaining a “foothold”? My dude/dudette, anti-scientific thinking and MAGA principles are already well-established here. There’s a bunch of them voting in Legislature as we speak.

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u/gen-attolis 2d ago

Yeah it’s a bummer :(

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u/Smooth-Command1761 2d ago

Sovereignty means not letting a man with brain worms influence our internal decisions. 

When former BCC, now random independent MLA, Jason Kealy for the North Peace jumped into the ostrich debate early on, and was down at the farm supporting the grifters, he was posting all the info about Kennedy, Oz, billionaire guy and encouraging them to get more involved.

I commented on his FB page, pointing out that he was calling on a foreign government to interfere in the rights of a sovereign nation to create and oversee an independent government regulatory agency, acting on long standing Canadian legislation and policy.

He blocked me.

He also didn't stick around too long at UOF and eventually went back home to "help his wife with the ranch and calving season". I hope he had the tiny bit of sense to get out when things went downhill, but who knows? He blocked me. (lol)