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DIY-HP-LED

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Which place is a religious lunatic hotbed, Brandon? Hardly. Wrong side of the province, the eastern side (where many did not believe in covid) will have a greater percentage of less open people.


"The school division was inundated with calls, letters and emails after a delegation at its May 8 meeting, led by former school trustee and grandmother Lorraine Hackenschmidt, called on the division to set up a committee to review the content of books available in school libraries, and remove titles deemed inappropriate, including "any books that caused our kids to question whether they are in the wrong body."

The only trustee to vote in favour of proposal was Breanna Sieklicki, who was criticized by a number of speakers for comments she made at the May 8 meeting, when she told Hackenschmidt it took "courage" to come before the board and raise her concerns.

Loni Powell, the last speaker of the evening, told the board Sieklicki should be removed from her position, which was met with a loud cheer.

Before the vote, Sieklicki said she supported the call to review all books, not only those dealing with LGBTQ issues.

"We need to look at these books because why are we trying to sexualize kids in our schools?" she said.

She stated that she did not think the committee should have the power to remove the books, but she wanted to "get the conversation started."

Several people in the audience cheered when People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier, who said he supports the call to remove the books, entered the gym. They were met with jeers and boos from other audience members.

When I lived there it was Mennonite central, but I never paid too much attention to the religious lunatics. It is good they are rejecting this fascist bullshit and the Tories who support Canada's version of the republicans.
 

printer

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When I lived there it was Mennonite central, but I never paid too much attention to the religious lunatics. It is good they are rejecting this fascist bullshit and the Tories who support Canada's version of the republicans.
Nothing like Pembina triangle, Winkler, Morden, Steinbach area.
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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Heaven forfend you ever need a neurologist.
A particle physicist is hardly comparable to a neurologist... I find it amazing that a large population of younger generations don't have any work ethic but think they deserve a standard of living worthy of University educated professionals. 50% of the prospective employees that my front line service worker daughters interview, don't even have a signature, or the ability to write a coherent sentence with a writing utensil. The 'everyone gets a ribbon' generation is going to face a harsh reality when they get past 50 years old. Enjoy it while it lasts I suppose. There's always the honorable profession of cleaning other people dog shit off their lawns, or showing your innards on Only Fans, so peeps can afford to keep eating take-out. God forbid them learning to cook their own meals. I guess the heart of my angst is the devaluation of community, family and the middle class, which is the glue that held our country together as something to be proud of.
BTW, I happen to have a brain aneurysm being investigated at Sunnybrook next week, thanks for the reminder...economic emigration (brain drain) ensures that the neurologist wasn't born in Canada, but being Sunnybrook and a teacher, he's probably good at his job. I think we have to re-learn how to look after ourselves, locally and nationally...
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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How far back do you want to go? By your measure, you wouldn't be here, as your ancestors wouldn't have left where they came from. :wall:
I have no control over my ancestors decisions, I live in Ontario where I was born and adopted, my kids (one deceased) live here and in the next town over. I travel, but have no desire to move anywhere except my grave.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
A particle physicist is hardly comparable to a neurologist... I find it amazing that a large population of younger generations don't have any work ethic but think they deserve a standard of living worthy of University educated professionals. 50% of the prospective employees that my front line service worker daughters interview, don't even have a signature, or the ability to write a coherent sentence with a writing utensil. The 'everyone gets a ribbon' generation is going to face a harsh reality when they get past 50 years old. Enjoy it while it lasts I suppose. There's always the honorable profession of cleaning other people dog shit off their lawns, or showing your innards on Only Fans, so peeps can afford to keep eating take-out. God forbid them learning to cook their own meals. I guess the heart of my angst is the devaluation of community, family and the middle class, which is the glue that held our country together as something to be proud of.
BTW, I happen to have a brain aneurysm being investigated at Sunnybrook next week, thanks for the reminder...economic emigration (brain drain) ensures that the neurologist wasn't born in Canada, but being Sunnybrook and a teacher, he's probably good at his job. I think we have to re-learn how to look after ourselves, locally and nationally...
How do you arrive at a particle physicist and a neurologist being hardly comparable? They both require a willingness to take on intense and long education.

I agree with your last sentence, but I don’t think the answer lies in some rose-tinted nostalgia. An emphasis on community and family correlates with one of our worst human institutions: invasive religion. I’d like to see an emphasis on community decoupled from its oft-time companion, a bigoted attitude toward outsiders e. g. the othergendered.
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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invasive religion.
I don't see any relevance about bringing religion into what I'm trying to say. As for a bigotted attitude for outsiders, My community prospers from 'visitors' and so does my whole frontline worker family. While some like the term 'cidiots' we do not. Unfortunately the influx of real estate investors is harming the community, as well as some sectors of economic emigrants (namely urban jobless junkies in search of free methadone). More than 60% of our working residents commute outside of our City (used to be a county until amalgamation) for work, but remain living here.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I don't see any relevance about bringing religion into what I'm trying to say. As for a bigotted attitude for outsiders, My community prospers from 'visitors' and so does my whole frontline worker family. While some like the term 'cidiots' we do not. Unfortunately the influx of real estate investors is harming the community, as well as some sectors of economic emigrants (namely urban jobless junkies in search of free methadone). More than 60% of our working residents commute outside of our City (used to be a county until amalgamation) for work, but remain living here.
I am remarking on the fairly tight correlation between community-centric and evangelical ideas. If yours are untinged by religion, I acknowledge that with some delight.
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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some of our libertarian gadflies seem to have stopped posting
some can't handle the cesspool of self-entitled centrist atmosphere, I enjoy the engagement, as there is a lot of IQ around here sometimes. I only seem to be able to learn from those who defend a position, although it is hard to see things from someones point-of-view when I have little background information about those whom I engage. Peeps regurgitate cut and pasted misinformation instead of speaking from real learned experience. It would surprise me if some of the regulars here actually grow their own weed. I can tell most of you sit and experience life on your cell phone screens and probably don't ever vote...LOL.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
some can't handle the cesspool of self-entitled centrist atmosphere, I enjoy the engagement, as there is a lot of IQ around here sometimes. I only seem to be able to learn from those who defend a position, although it is hard to see things from someones point-of-view when I have little background information about those whom I engage. Peeps regurgitate cut and pasted misinformation instead of speaking from real learned experience. It would surprise me if some of the regulars here actually grow their own weed. I can tell most of you sit and experience life on your cell phone screens and probably don't ever vote...LOL.
what is self-entitled? (examples?)

(add) speaking for myself, in the most recent election I not only voted, but volunteered in the campaign of a local candidate. A new experience for me.
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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If yours are untinged by religion
My views are untainted by organized religion, although baptised a protestant, my family rarely went to church save for weddings funerals etc. I did not have my children baptised, as I believe that should be an adult decision. I don't begrudge peoples faith and I miss the Jehovahs and other religious salespeople not coming to my house anymore. (No more watchtower magazine fire starter lol) I think smoking joints in front of them and ridiculing their desire to live forever, pissed them off. Raising a black girl up here really showed me why I don't like devout religious types, I think 4H is an offshoot of the KKK...lol.
 

Cannasaurus Rex

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what is self-entitled? (examples?)

(add) speaking for myself, in the most recent election I not only voted, but volunteered in the campaign of a local candidate. A new experience for me.
I find you the most interesting of the lot, and I'm not saying you are self-entitled at all. I expected you to be an active voter. I sometimes can't understand some of the sayings you use, but I try. There's a couple of non-Canadians here that are truly extreme, but I give everyone a chance to poke fun at me.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I find you the most interesting of the lot, and I'm not saying you are self-entitled at all. I expected you to be an active voter. I sometimes can't understand some of the sayings you use, but I try. There's a couple of non-Canadians here that are truly extreme, but I give everyone a chance to poke fun at me.
I’m still curious. What is self-entitled as distinct from (generically) entitled, and can you give politically relevant examples?
 

CANON_Grow

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A particle physicist is hardly comparable to a neurologist... I find it amazing that a large population of younger generations don't have any work ethic but think they deserve a standard of living worthy of University educated professionals. 50% of the prospective employees that my front line service worker daughters interview, don't even have a signature, or the ability to write a coherent sentence with a writing utensil. The 'everyone gets a ribbon' generation is going to face a harsh reality when they get past 50 years old. Enjoy it while it lasts I suppose. There's always the honorable profession of cleaning other people dog shit off their lawns, or showing your innards on Only Fans, so peeps can afford to keep eating take-out. God forbid them learning to cook their own meals. I guess the heart of my angst is the devaluation of community, family and the middle class, which is the glue that held our country together as something to be proud of.
BTW, I happen to have a brain aneurysm being investigated at Sunnybrook next week, thanks for the reminder...economic emigration (brain drain) ensures that the neurologist wasn't born in Canada, but being Sunnybrook and a teacher, he's probably good at his job. I think we have to re-learn how to look after ourselves, locally and nationally...
Coherent? That paragraph is the opposite of coherent, Rexy, especially to the sentence in bold.

Really just wanted to mention all the best regarding Sunnybrook, godspeed.
(Not even going to joke about particle physicist vs neurologist right now)
 
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