Ayla 🇨🇦 #AmYisraelChai
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Ayla 🇨🇦 #AmYisraelChai
@19Roland19
she/her cishet 😷 Silence doesn’t mean I agree with you. Your level of ignorance has rendered me speechless. I block ppl who think name calling = communication.
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This piece suggests that because a German hotel had had a bad week with fake bookings, they somehow, when they *meant* to say, “sorry can we just run an ID verification check?” said instead “No Jews allowed”.
An easy mistake to make I guess.
NARRATOR: This is not an easy mistake to make.
Tobias Huch@TobiasHuch
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@LB_1966A Don’t complain when your area doesn’t get community centres, schools, parks, etc. Much of that is based on the census
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@valdombre @bellgirl67 Did he end with “unless you hate Israel?”
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@CaleCowan @wealthmoose It added a new word to our vocabulary. Freedumb! Nothing else useful.
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@wealthmoose You’re adorable. Convoy accomplished nothing except make most Canadians hate you.
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@Victorziuq @Albertaardvark So, you want to separate Alberta?
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@19Roland19 @Albertaardvark Those regions should be allowed to stay in Canada.
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So you're saying Canada will revoke Cdn citizenship of anyone staying in Alberta at the time of separation?
Cool.
Now I really don't want anything at all to do with a 'country' that's vindictive enough to do or even threaten to do to it's own.
Greg Carabine@GCarabine
@Albertaardvark The Clarity Act states that negotiations leading to provincial secession could entail termination of Canadian citizenship for residents of the seceding province. laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-31.…
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@Albertaardvark Separating would severely punish people who disagree with separation. You don’t get to keep acting like you’re married after you decide to get a divorce.
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@RiseOfAlberta @DrMarthaGulati When you divorce a woman, do you think she’s still obligated to provide you with benefits?
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@DrMarthaGulati This is why doctors don’t automatically become constitutional lawyers.
Citizenship law does not work like “you annoyed Ottawa, hand in your passport.”
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@RiseOfAlberta Do you want to be part of Canada or not? You don’t get to separate AND keep the benefits.
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The claim that Albertans would “lose their Canadian citizenship” or “lose their Canadian passports” if Alberta became independent is one of the laziest fear tactics in this entire debate.
It is not based in settled law.
It is not how citizenship works.
And it is completely out of step with the direction Canada itself is moving.
Canada is literally expanding citizenship by descent, restoring citizenship to “Lost Canadians,” and allowing Canadian citizenship to be passed down through families abroad under broader rules.
So apparently Canadian citizenship can be carried, restored, inherited, and passed down across the world…
But the second you live in Calgary, Red Deer, Grande Prairie, or Medicine Hat, suddenly Ottawa is going to mass-strip you of it?
Come on.
Canadian citizens live all over the planet. Many hold dual citizenship. Many were born abroad. Many have never lived full-time in Canada. Many inherited citizenship through parents or grandparents.
But we are supposed to believe that people born and raised in Alberta, who have paid Canadian taxes, served in the Canadian military, worked in Canadian industries, built Canadian communities, and carried Canadian passports their entire lives would simply have their citizenship erased overnight?
That is not a legal argument.
That is a scare tactic.
The same people pushing this line are not explaining the law. They are trying to frighten Albertans into silence.
Citizenship is not a light switch Ottawa casually flips off because a province chooses self-determination.
And even if Alberta became independent, the practical and political reality is obvious: there would have to be negotiated arrangements around citizenship, passports, residency, travel, pensions, trade, borders, and everything else.
That is how modern democratic transitions work.
The “you’ll lose your passport” line is designed to make Albertans panic before they think.
Because once people actually think about it, the argument falls apart.

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@nicholaslbott @HenMazzig You only care about a missing 14 year old if you are forced to. If you were a planet, you’d be Uranus. If you just ignored the posts and posters and said nothing, what would have happened to you?
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@19Roland19 @HenMazzig Every single Zionist pushing their victimhood narrative.
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@nicholaslbott @HenMazzig Who demanded you care? A 14 year old autistic child was missing. Why would anyone need to demand you care?
GIF
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@19Roland19 @HenMazzig Because they demanded we care otherwise were antisemitic.
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@ReinChange I would oppose a genocide if I believed that’s what happened. A lot of people were killed. That happens in wars. If hostages were not hidden in residential areas, there would have been less.
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@19Roland19 So we agree on most things. It seems to me that you have a problem with protesters of Israel's genocide. Many of whom are neither Palestinian or Muslim or whatever. Some of them are Jewish, I almost always see signage in videos re: Jews Against Genocide or Jews Against Israel.
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🚨WATCH: After giving this Member's Statement about the posters for the missing 14-year-old girl being torn down, which garnered applause from Liberals, @PierrePoilievre left the HoC.
Why didn't he stick around for QP?
He's just performing for political points.
Period.
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@ReinChange If you see all that is happening and refuse to see antisemitism, you are part of the problem.
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@19Roland19 First, shooting at a place of worship is criminal. The cops had better do their job. Is it antisemitic? Idk. When I was a teen my friends & I broke into church & did dumb stuff. Were we antichurch kids? We were dumb drunk kids. I wonder if whoever did that is a low t gangbanger.
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@ReinChange 2/ I also have as much concern for LGBTQ people targeted for being part of that group, in bars, walking down the street, or holding hands.
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@ReinChange 1/ I have as much concern for Muslims targeted for being Muslim, in or out of a mosque. They have the right to their beliefs and places of worship. (The middle of the road is not a mosque.)
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@gensantacruz @ReinChange Before WWII there were approximately 16.6 to 17 million people. There are approximately 15.7 to 16.5 million Jewish people worldwide. Not only are you wrong, but after all these years there are still less Jews than before the Holocaust.
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@19Roland19 @ReinChange The population of jews also increased during the "holocaust". So by your admission, there was no "holocaust".
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@ReinChange Is spray painting like this on schools antisimetic or antiIsraeli? yorkregion.com/news/crime/ant…
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@19Roland19 No, I haven't seen the antisemites. I live in the country where racists complain about the brown people who deliver their Amazon packages or serve up their Time Hortons. How does not seeing the antisemites make me part of the problem?! I stand for *all* human rights. Even Gazans.
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