- Evkob ( @Evkob@lemmy.ca ) 21•8 months ago
That’s putting a large amount of faith in the intelligence and propaganda-awareness of the average Canadian. I wish I shared his optimism.
- setVeryLoud(true); ( @isVeryLoud@lemmy.ca ) 6•8 months ago
I’m thinking of that chart of voters for each Canadian party and what US president they would have voted for. A certain voter base would totally fall for propaganda. (Lost the chart pic, unfortunately)
- Evkob ( @Evkob@lemmy.ca ) 2•8 months ago
Was it this image?
I wish there was a breakdown by province for the Atlantic provinces, I highly doubt NB (where I’m from) would skew that highly Democrat if grouped by itself. Damned small sample sizes! :P Interesting graph, in any case!
- Rentlar ( @Rentlar@lemmy.ca ) 12•8 months ago
That’s a big ask for the likes of Premier Smith who had just invited the Putin propagandist.
The lesson to be learned from that whole ordeal is that letting the Speaker bring whoever to present to Parliament without any checking is probably a bad idea.
- 4vr ( @4vr@lemmy.ca ) 7•8 months ago
Canadians are only fooled by Rogers, Bell & Telus. And then Loblaws.
- setVeryLoud(true); ( @isVeryLoud@lemmy.ca ) 5•8 months ago
Unrelated, I just wanted to thank you @grte@lemmy.ca for feeding the Canadian Lemmy communities with great content. :)
- psvrh ( @psvrh@lemmy.ca ) 4•8 months ago
When the right-wing across the world is cashing Russian cheques, and support for Russia is becoming a right-wing shibboleth, this is asking a lot.
And frankly, this would come across with a lot more authenticity from someone who doesn’t have callouses on his butt from sitting so hard on the fence vis a vis Israel.
- freedumb ( @freedumb@programming.dev ) 3•8 months ago
Canada? Is that the old name for the land that turned into a Chinese property investment scheme?
- pbjamm ( @pbjamm@beehaw.org ) English2•8 months ago
username checks out.