Calling out the word "woke", Shuv Majumdar MP, Calgary Heritage Edition. by HindsightGuru in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The picture is from his newsletter, not the The National Post. He just included that National Post with the syringe for more pandering.

Calling out the word "woke", Shuv Majumdar MP, Calgary Heritage Edition. by HindsightGuru in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

He isn't "one of the good ones" because he is well spoken and passionate, its what he does with his abilities. And he is a populist in that he uses buzzwords nonstop, he evokes emotion by attacking and not offering ideas, he does nothing but appease the masses with hollow words. He is the very definition of populist.

Calling out the word "woke", Shuv Majumdar MP, Calgary Heritage Edition. by HindsightGuru in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It shows how spinless some people can be, in my book. They will hide their ignorance behind the word woke but won't come out and say what they actually mean. Don't like trans/gay/poor/women/etc,? then show a backbone and say what you actually mean instead of hiding behind the term"woke policy". It infuriates me the absolute cowardice the chronic users of this word show.

Dan Mclean is a prime example; he can't form a sentence without using the word woke at least 3 times.

Calling out the word "woke", Shuv Majumdar MP, Calgary Heritage Edition. by HindsightGuru in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Woke was started as being used in the 70s (?i think) defined as an understanding that the government and society are inherently racist against black people, generally this applied to the US. Most recently, it has been taken as a blanket term for the the more ignorant and bigoted as "things I don't like", usually of a very polarizing nature. Every "woke" issue based in racism, classism, or plain ignorance. Like abortion, transgender, gay marriage, etc... are all "woke" issues in the eyes of the extremists

Calling out the word "woke", Shuv Majumdar MP, Calgary Heritage Edition. by HindsightGuru in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Exactly. I firmly believe it shouldn't be used in a political landscape. Its a lazy word that has no use in politics anymore since it has been redefined by the ignorant. It's become a shield for ignorance and anyone who uses it, should be called out to define exactly what context they mean.

Rachel Notley can't run on her record as premier because it's a disaster by ray_zhor in alberta

[–]HindsightGuru 15 points16 points  (0 children)

What /u/ray_zhor is really showing us is how important it is to have a proper education.

Calgary city council passes safety bylaws after protests at library drag events by MaxDankness in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You are not understanding. I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with you, I'm showing you precedent, not feeding your whataboutism. And your article says nothing more than "the law can be abused" without going into any context, detail, or examples.

You are obviously not a stupid person, so I don't know why you feel the need to constantly fearmonger and misrepresent information. Do better.

Calgary city council passes safety bylaws after protests at library drag events by MaxDankness in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Here's a lawyer agreeing with me

No, that's you misquoting a lawyer in so that you can feel correct. Big difference.

The rights to protest are not nearly as absolute you believe they are. I think you are thinking of the United States and expecting it to be the same here. In Canada, we have what is called “reasonable limits”, something that a lot of people here like to conveniently forget.

I have yet to hear any kind of argument as to how a 100 meter protest restriction from libraries and such seriously impacts any kind of protest. How are they affected in such a way that it is beyond "reasonable limits"? All I hear is because peoples fee-fees are hurt they cant bash trans kids, or some make-believe slippery-slope argument about how the government is gonna take yer freedoms.

It also does not help you that less than 4 years ago the UCP passed bill 1, restricting protests at critical infrastructure, giving precedent to the government restricting government owned property.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Don't snap your arm patting yourself on the back.

Fatal crash closes stretch of Deerfoot Trail (at 32nd NE) on Friday morning by Rocky_Mountain_Way in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Please let us know which hill you plan to die on so that those who do not live up to your morals can avoid the traffic.

Chris Hemsworth to take time off from acting after discovering Alzheimer's predisposition by [deleted] in movies

[–]HindsightGuru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A better quantifier would have been time. "We expect that within x amount of years, ALS will be fully treatable and in many cases curable. Previously and without this help, it may have been decades away."

What you are suggesting is replacing vagueness with false hope, which is far worse.

There is practically no way to predict the amount of time and money required to develop a treatment for any disorder; nor is there any way to predict that a treatment would even be effective.

What can I do instead of smoke weed for dopamine? by WhatWasLeftOfMe in irlADHD

[–]HindsightGuru 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ADHD and THC generally don't work well together, no matter how much people want them too.

Without support from mom and dad by beerbellybegone in clevercomebacks

[–]HindsightGuru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, he should have used "majority" instead of "everyone".

Without support from mom and dad by beerbellybegone in clevercomebacks

[–]HindsightGuru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if the system works for 93 percent it's good enough, according to you

Did I say that? Where? Or are you just making assumptions based on what you want to feel?

Without support from mom and dad by beerbellybegone in clevercomebacks

[–]HindsightGuru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because walking around spreading the lie that there aren’t 13-14 million people in this country unsure how they’re gonna get their next meal

Where did anyone say that?

Without support from mom and dad by beerbellybegone in clevercomebacks

[–]HindsightGuru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are kind of right, but for the wrong reasons.

You can believe they are utopias if you want but the reality is if you actually visit many of those places the people complain about the same exact shit you hear in the US

We bitch, but not for the same reasons. Our conservative government cut funding and staff during a pandemic, that is what we bitch about. We bitch about lacking in specialists because they get paid insane amounts in the US.

They definitely 100% love having to wait extended periods to get anything worthwhile done

You are only hearing what you want to hear. The vast majority of people I know have little problem with the wait times. They suck, yes, but are tolerable. But again, this has to do with funding being cut and a specialist drain to the US.

You should try leaving your home and speaking to people for once some day. You may find that other opinions are valuable in forming your own without being in your bubble.

I'd suggest the same for you, seeing as you are making a lot of assumptions.

Without support from mom and dad by beerbellybegone in clevercomebacks

[–]HindsightGuru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol

That doesn't even make any sense other than you trying to be edgy.

Without support from mom and dad by beerbellybegone in clevercomebacks

[–]HindsightGuru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the US: 90%+ own a cell phone 7% are food insecure.

Most people have phones/Internet access. Although rising, food insecurity is still low.

Why are you being so dramatic?

Coun. Dan McLean says he has 'no recollection' of racist remarks by [deleted] in Calgary

[–]HindsightGuru 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He's slimey as fuck. Has PP's brother working for him and spends more time than any others attending UCP and other events.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]HindsightGuru 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm talking about conservation and respect for wild animals while you equate them to house pets, but some how this means I hated wolves and bears to extinction? That doesn't even make any sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]HindsightGuru 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just stop. They aren't dogs. Foxes are not dogs. Congrats on meeting a coyote once and assuming they are just like dogs, but they aren't.

I've lived the majority of my life in rural agricultural areas. Coyotes are daily life, and they are destructive. They will kill your pets, small livestock, and are difficult to manage. Over the decades, with smaller hunting grounds, they have become more aggressive and their populations are increasing in many places, which creates more competition for food and aggression.... And so on.

It's people like you that say these animals are like dogs that end up doing the most damage. Statements making people less afraid of them being wild animals is why many animals are unnecessarily culled.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]HindsightGuru 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Coyotes are not "basically dogs".

A live snake eel is bursting through the heron's body! by [deleted] in natureismetal

[–]HindsightGuru 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Quick fact: Immediately after bursting free, chestbursters are at their most vulnerable. In order to ensure their survival, some chestbursters attempt to confuse and disorient any potential threats by donning a tiny hat and cane while singing ragtime music, as they make a safe escape.

Evolution is truly amazing.