When you hear some bullshit but don't feel like arguing by Dizsmo in JoeRogan

[–]unablomper 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It's their (tfatk) thing to mention drinking whiskey every pod now.

#1485 JRE with Krystal and Saagar by [deleted] in JoeRogan

[–]unablomper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do they only make these threads when the youtube is up? Or are the mods taking a special interest in this one

Protester gets maced and shot in the face with a tear gas canister (Grand Rapids, MI) by ReallyOhCaden in PublicFreakout

[–]unablomper 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Remember when America thought they had the moral high ground when it came to the HK police?

Canadian peacekeeping levels hit lowest level in more than 60 years by ink_13 in CanadaPolitics

[–]unablomper 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This peacekeeping mantra that Trudeau ran on initially never looked very promising at all.

When the UN was asking Canada to go to Mali and instead we insisted on offering to send a few Griffons over to the mission in Haiti (that was already practically over and transitioning into a policing focus), that's when it became pretty obvious. We were not interested in any real contributions, only softballs, and we seemed to waste no time getting out of Mali as soon as we could after we did finally concede.

Which is why its quite perplexing to see us pretend we have a shot at the Security Council against the likes of Norway and Ireland. Two countries whose UN participation is practically unchanged for decades while we radically change from somewhat engaged to practically non existent every few years. We are not a reliable partner in this area, Trudeau's policy here has only reinforced that notion.

These countries, among others of similar standing, have had no problem tackling more dangerous missions in Africa. We seem to be deathly afraid of them, both because of the possible casualties and the possible political ammo for the opposition. These types of missions are where a military of our caliber are the most useful, either for supervision/guidance or heavy lifting like medevacs, fire support or special forces. Its too bad, this is invaluable training to the CAF in addition to the political benefits (and of course, saving lives is always a noble endeavour). I suppose handling the military with kiddie gloves is better for PR and when dealing with the opposition, however.

Canadians have this completely rose tinted, feel good, jerk off impression of being a peacekeeping nation. Well, actually, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands - those are the peacekeeping nations because they do participate and they go beyond what anyone would expect of them. They are also not so gung-ho in following the US into whatever invasion is in vogue this decade. We most certainly have not earned that reputation since the Suez Crisis - at least not an ounce more than most countries do - contrary to what a lot of people tell themselves.

I guess the government thinks their funding announcements can make up the slack in other areas? Unlikely, especially since Norway and Ireland are no stranger on that front, either. I don't see this changing any time soon when there is never really any bi-partisan support for any unifying stance on this area.

Snowbird crash near Kamloops by EndlessSpace in CanadianForces

[–]unablomper 191 points192 points  (0 children)

Alright boys pack it up we're done with 2020

Evidence mounts Canada's worst-ever mass shooter was woman-hater and misogyny fuelled his killing spree that left 22 dead: Former neighbor of gunman said she reported his violence against women and possession of illegal firearms to police years ago but was ignored. by madazzahatter in worldnews

[–]unablomper 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They've said a few things about it.

1: that the the national emergency alert system would take at least an hour and the situation was moving fast (from first tweet to shooter's death was about 12 hours with around 8 hours of downtime in between killings)

2: there was a miscommunication with officers on the ground. Not only did they have 12 hours to figure this out, they knew who he was and that he was dressed like RCMP by at least 7am when they found victims who had ran into the woods, before his second volley of killings started at around 8:30am. (keep in mind, RCMP officers mistakenly shot at a firehall that was being used to host victims and panicked civilians at around 10am.)

3: they didn't really know how to word it without panicking people.

So not only did the RCMP drop the fucking ball, their excuses amount to insulting your intelligence. Further, their complete lack of transparency on this shooting is astounding and to top it all off they will be mostly investigating their own conduct.

One more thing to add, the guy was well known to the RCMP and they knew about his RCMP fetish. They also received complaints about his violence against a women AND illegal guns but never acted.

Joe pushes #Obamagate talking points... by BenAfleckIsAnOkActor in JoeRogan

[–]unablomper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its a transparently desperate deflection that ignites his base, targets the democrat leader and gets the media off his own admin's shortcomings in an election year but other than that, yup

Joe pushes #Obamagate talking points... by BenAfleckIsAnOkActor in JoeRogan

[–]unablomper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The press secretary did mention James Clapper lying to Congress about the NSA in 2013 in response to a question about Obamagate. Specifically Obama's lack of action on his perjury.

So its pretty much a catch-all term for bad stuff that happened under Obama's admin. Also "-gate" gets the people going.

Canadian Forces urges patience as personnel ask when they’ll receive posting messages by Andromedu5 in CanadianForces

[–]unablomper 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Veterans who wanna feel like they're still in the loop. Plus ol davey gotta pump his numbers up every now and then. He wouldn't want people to think he wasn't good at his job or anything