Alex Sinclair
93 posts


@Prof_TwatterX @AntiWokeMemes Save the cost. Bring them all back to Pakistan and nuke it
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@AntiWokeMemes All Pakistanis need to be sent back, and that country needs to be walled off from humanity.
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@AntiWokeMemes He is there as a foreigner and the people of Japan should not have to pay his bill to stay in jail. He should be strung up and used as a pinata
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@isaacrrr7 And they're doing this out of complete disrespect for any Catholic and those that sit there and accept us. You might as well turn Islamic
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@isaacrrr7 Yes No one has these rights, especially Islamic extremists
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@iamyesyouareno @govt_corrupt And this is why Canada needs an entirely new political system with all parties removed. None of them can be trusted any further
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@JeffreyRWRath And the funny part is is the Liberals will not even believe that he lied
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@genocidalgirl Asking for a friend but do liberals believe that shit can walk?
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@SatnamNijjar4 @AlfMacho @genocidalgirl That was not an accident. He was negligent and doesn't know the rules of the road. So if any of your family members were killed, I'll say oops accidents happen
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@AlfMacho @genocidalgirl Plus it was an accident. Accidents happen all the time.
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@AlfMacho @genocidalgirl Your a fucking Libtard How much time did he serve for killing all those people in that bus? He should have had life.
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@genocidalgirl The trucker, Sidhu, did his time for a tragic accident. He has been remorseful and is more deserving to live in Canada than any hateful bigot.
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@junonewscom F@#K YOU @fordnation The only reason employers want people to stay is because the amount of money that our government subsidizes. We need to hire Canadians first and foremost and stop putting us on the sidelines
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@IsabellaMDeLuca I think everyone should be worried about her health, not dropped off. To let the parents deal with this guy and she needs to go to jail
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Meet Jocelyne Gagné — the woke Canadian judge who halted the deportation of the truck driver responsible for killing 16 hockey players because she was "concerned" about his mental health.
Sidhu had already lost his permanent resident status and was set to be deported after serving time for the deadly Humboldt Broncos crash.
But just days before his removal, the court stepped in over concerns about the emotional impact deportation could have on him and his children.
This is the state of modern Canada: the families of 16 dead victims get lifelong grief, while the courts prioritize the feelings of the man who killed them.


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@KDMANN8 @MarcNixon24 There are a lot of teachers in my region who have a lot of hate towards conservatives on their Facebook page with Ukraine flags. God knows what they tell your children in the schools
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@MarcNixon24 What’s insane is how Canadians don’t get how this effects them today and future generations. Our education system doesn’t teach this, at least not very well, I wonder why? Wake up people.
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Former Niagara Region CAO says one city best for taxpayers share.google/okf5KMcpVWkJiJ…
WTF is that?
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@SatireSquadHQ So they want me to support other Canadians when clearly other Canadians are not supporting other Canadians and they're hiring foreigners. Maybe pick a Canadian to hire and I would be more than glad to tip a little higher than 13%
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Ottawa Insider Says Canadians Who Can’t Afford 30% Tips Should ‘Stay Home
A now-viral comment from an Ottawa insider is drawing backlash after suggesting that Canadians who can’t afford to tip 20–30% should “stay home” instead of dining out.
The remark framed tipping at those levels as a “basic expectation,” implying that participation in the economy now comes with a built-in surcharge.
In follow-up comments, the same insider urged Canadians to “support one another” during tough economic times—while defending policies that continue to squeeze the same people being asked to give more.
Critics were quick to highlight the disconnect.
“Pay higher taxes, higher prices, and now higher tips—then be told if you can’t keep up, just opt out,” one commenter wrote.
Others noted that for many Canadians, it’s no longer about generosity—it’s about survival in an economy where the margin is already gone.
The suggestion that people should simply remove themselves if they can’t afford the extras struck many as less like advice—and more like a quiet admission of where things are headed.
At press time, Canadians were reportedly staying home… not by choice, but by design.

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@SarahAllisonFl I'm sorry but I have to disagree. Muslim values do not match any values from North America
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