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Brooke D. Daye

@DayeBrooke

Financial Professional. 20 years building the gym business in Asia. Political commentator. Canada & Taiwan 🇨🇦🇹🇼

Canada Katılım Haziran 2020
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Brooke D. Daye
Brooke D. Daye@DayeBrooke·
Yesterday @FistedFoucault had nice things to say about the CCP and the bots got the message. A once interesting account being over run by CCP influence bots is exactly what the Euro-poors get for being entirely mid.
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Brooke D. Daye@DayeBrooke·
@FistedFoucault Yay. We've reached the part where Nico is embracing China. Never lived there. Doesn't understand the culture. Doesn't understand the methods. Just "opposite of Americans" Brah 🤦‍♂️
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Niccolo Soldo (Fisted By Foucault)
The 4 main differences between the foreign USA and the foreign China from a European perspective 1. China is not laying claim to any territory held by a EU member state 2. China has not actively pushed to start a massive land war on European soil 3. China has not purposely engaged in policies to harm European energy security 4. China does not occupy Europe via post-war treaties and forces on the ground China is not a European ally...but it is definitely not an enemy like the USA obviously is.
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Emerald Robinson ✝️@EmeraldRobinson·
The FBI exists to gather blackmail on government officials to preserve the control of the intel agencies which actually run America. The DOJ exists to preserve the corrupt uniparty system so that blackmailed officials remain in power & the intel agencies are exempt from the law.
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Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
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Brooke D. Daye@DayeBrooke·
Sylvain - the high road in today's world is meaningless. If you're going to come out and say you got bounced to opinion then say it. We need men like you with researched opinion and courage to rally around. You should have said that the institution sold out. Cause that's what they did when asking you off.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Some personal news to share. My regular column with La Presse has been suspended indefinitely this week, after 25 years and more than 1,000 columns. This was not my decision. The decision is linked to recent public comments I made on social media regarding the evolving media landscape in Canada, including reflections on government support for media and its potential implications. I understand that these are sensitive and complex issues, and my remarks may not have aligned with the publication’s perspective. While I am disappointed, I fully respect their decision and remain grateful for the opportunity I’ve had to contribute over the years. I would also like to note that my contributions were always made on a voluntary basis. I was never compensated for my columns, and have personally supported La Presse through a paid subscription throughout that time. It has truly been a privilege to write for such an important institution. I continue to believe that open, thoughtful discussions about the future of media in Canada are both necessary and healthy.
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Brooke D. Daye
Brooke D. Daye@DayeBrooke·
@DCA_Cryto @coinbureau The entire world is an enemy. The only thing stopping each other from war is strength. And you losers forgot that. Gonna be awesome watching China use your guys.
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Mr Funk
Mr Funk@DCA_Cryto·
@DayeBrooke @coinbureau You’re the ones committing war crimes, creating enemies the world. No wonder you’re on your own
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Coin Bureau
Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🇬🇧STARMER: UK WILL NOT GIVE INTO PRESSURE UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says, “My focus is providing calm, level-headed leadership in the national interest.” “It means having the strength to stand firm by our values and our principles, no matter the pressure to do otherwise.”
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Brooke D. Daye@DayeBrooke·
@DCA_Cryto @coinbureau Watching the Euro Losers whine about losing American support like it's deserved is hilarious. We Left That Continent Have fun defending yourselves.
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Mr Funk
Mr Funk@DCA_Cryto·
@DayeBrooke @coinbureau Delusional. Firstly NATO’s job isn’t to start wars. That’s why we aren’t getting involved with this. Also, do you not team remember Trumps comments about there being and Ocean between the US and Europe, well right back at ya
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Brooke D. Daye@DayeBrooke·
@cideryeo @coinbureau Lol 9/11 was over 20 years ago loser. Do your part as an ally or suffer the loss of the biggest player in the game hating you for it.
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rekt cideryeo.og
rekt cideryeo.og@cideryeo·
@DayeBrooke @coinbureau You clearly have no idea how NATO operates. Secondly you have conveniently forgotten how many countries came to their help post 9-11 . Lives sacrificed etc.
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
PM Keir Starmer on the UK not joining the US to clear the Strait of Hormuz, "This is not in our national interest."
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Bottom line: Canada’s largest manufacturing sector is growing in dollars—but shrinking in real activity—raising concerns about long-term productivity, competitiveness, and food system resilience.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
BREAKING NEWS: Canada’s Food Manufacturing Sector Stagnates in 2026 as Volumes Decline for Fourth Straight Year, new FCC report suggests.
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Raheem J. Kassam
Raheem J. Kassam@RaheemKassam·
🔴 Trump Questions U.S. NATO Membership Again – 'They Weren't There For Us.' 📰 U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled a strong possibility of withdrawing the United States from NATO, criticizing the alliance for not joining his military efforts against Iran. The U.S. President described NATO as a "paper tiger" and indicated that the decision to pull out is "beyond reconsideration." ⬇️ A link to the full story is in the thread below
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Trump says he is absolutely considering withdrawing US from NATO
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Brooke D. Daye
Brooke D. Daye@DayeBrooke·
The USA is the lover of the USA and is supportive of USAs interests. They only seem like an enemy because they can and do inflict pain when someone is across from it. European attitude hates that cause they missed out on the chance to live on this continent. Sorry Nico. Had to troll Europe today 💀
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Niccolo Soldo (Fisted By Foucault)
Their ability to innovate is second to none🇺🇸
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This post by Trump is pre-framing what's to come. Read along and you'll start to see it too. When Trump tells the UK to "go to the Strait and just TAKE IT," the surface read is that he's venting at allies who didn't show up. But the deeper move is priming the the public (and world) with a new mental frame: the Strait of Hormuz is not Iranian sovereign territory anymore. It's available real estate. It's takeable. Anyone with courage can have it. That's a massive Overton Window shift delivered, in a tweet, as an insult to the UK. A year ago "America controls the Strait of Hormuz" sounded like some twisted fantasy. Today Trump is telling Britain to go grab it themselves like it's a parking spot. In a few weeks, Trump has normalized the concept of Western control over the Strait so thoroughly that full US seizure now looks like the modest option compared to what he's suggesting allies do on their own. This is intentional. The persuasion mechanics here are priming plus pre-selling. Whatever the eventual deal includes (US Navy permanent presence, joint patrols, Iranian withdrawal from mining infrastructure) the public will accept it because Trump already told them the Strait is there for the taking. Your subconscious mind has already been primed to accept it. This "psychological baseline" is going to influence Trump-Iran negotiations. Best believe it. "The hard part is done" works the same way. He's managing public fatigue. It translates to "we won, relax, this is cleanup". This keeps approval from eroding while the Pakistan talks drag through April. Trump isn't describing reality. He's installing it. Say the Strait is takeable enough times and it becomes takeable in the public mind. It's been 10 years of Trump and he still leaves me in awe with his persuasion.

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