Dustin

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Dustin

Dustin

@DustinJohan

Lover of liberty, freedom, and common sense. Homocon 🏳️‍🌈

Canada Katılım Haziran 2020
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Chad Manley
Chad Manley@chadmanley007·
@DustinJohan My parents have a lilac tree a their home. I would park my car next to it and every May, after the lilacs had bloomed, there would be a strong rain that would knock them all onto my car, and I'd drive to school in a little car covered in purple flowers
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Chad Manley
Chad Manley@chadmanley007·
Everyone shut up and look at my flowers
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@Will_Tanner_1 Can you elaborate on how you think the queen helped Mugabe?
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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
An awful woman and awful queen who used what littler power she had to damn Rhodesia l, aid Mugabe, and ensure brutal egalitarian decolonization destroyed her subjects overseas Elizabeth the Worst will and should always be remembered as the queen who ruled over Britannia as it shrivelled up and died, losing its empire and destroying itself on the altar of equality. And she did not a thing to combat or resist it
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Pop Base@PopBase

Today would’ve been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday.

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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Le Canada compte la deuxième plus grande communauté sikhe au monde. En ce Mois du patrimoine sikh, nous célébrons les générations de Canadiennes et de Canadiens sikhs qui ont contribué à notre prospérité commune, renforcé nos communautés et aidé à bâtir un Canada plus fort.
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Dustin
Dustin@DustinJohan·
@normal_gay_guy Any plans to add Canadian postal codes? We’re so close!
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Normal Gay Guy 🇺🇸
Normal Gay Guy 🇺🇸@normal_gay_guy·
(now worldwide! enter “11111” if you are outside the US)
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Dustin@DustinJohan·
@DisaffectedPod The reach is incredible. Even way into the back of beyond. You’ll hear that grating accent even in the far north of Canada!
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Disaffected
Disaffected@DisaffectedPod·
Until 10 years ago, I was your typical cosmopolitan elite-college-educated shithead progressive liberal. Today? If I hear the name "Patel" one more time, or hear one more reedy oogly-boogly accent on the street in New England I'm gonna lose my mind. Get. Out. -J
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@LauraLoomer This is so transparent. No one in their right mind would honestly describe India as the best country they’ve ever travelled to.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Honestly, as someone who has traveled a lot, India is the best country I have ever traveled to. It’s incredible. I will have been here for 9 days when I leave, and there is still so much to see and do. My experience has been amazing and India is portrayed negatively in the media as a place Amercians should avoid, but I realize a lot of that is completely made up. The people, food, culture and hospitality culture are just incredible. I have felt safe and comfortable the entire time I have been here and India will truly be the next big super power. This country has incredible potential and you have to see it yourself to understand because the media only makes it out to be 3rd world. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Indian people are the nicest people I have ever met. I am very grateful for my time in India. I have enjoyed it so much and I hope I can come back every year. Next time I want to visit South India. I have tried to do as much as possible these last 9 days but there is still so much to see and do. All good things come to an end. I’ll be back (hopefully soon). I love India. My misconceptions have been corrected. I have nothing but nice things to say. 🇮🇳
Shal-OM Initiative 🎗️@Shal_Om_India

@LauraLoomer @DalaiLama I think visiting India has been the best thing you’ve ever done - this break has done you so much good ❤️

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Colin Wright
Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
Calling people out for making extreme claims without any compelling evidence is not "trying to scare people into silence." It's actually inviting them to say more in order to fully justify their claim. They pretend they're being silenced because they have nothing else to say.
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Not the Bee
Not the Bee@Not_the_Bee·
The last thing you see before Canada puts you down for seasonal depression
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Canada is on a mission to double our trade with India and attract massive new investment for Canadian businesses. I met with Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries, in Mumbai to discuss how they can partner with Canadian businesses. This has the potential to make both our economies stronger, more resilient — and create high-paying career opportunities in energy, critical minerals, and technology.
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@SeanFraserMP Completely dishonest as usual. Failed asylum claimants are not vulnerable and they shouldn’t even be here let alone receiving premium healthcare
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Sean Fraser
Sean Fraser@SeanFraserMP·
People fleeing violence, war, and persecution deserve to be treated with compassion, not cruelty. This week’s Conservative proposal to deny health care to some of the world’s most vulnerable is offensive in the extreme.
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Dustin@DustinJohan·
@Raptors Why? He’s a prick.
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Toronto Raptors
Toronto Raptors@Raptors·
JUST ANOTHER DAVID SUZUKI APPRECIATION POST 🫶
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@cselley They knew it was a scam. Dont be naive.
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Chris Selley
Chris Selley@cselley·
What we allowed to happen to these students and their families is the underreported part of this story. Just appalling governance.
Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱@jkenney

For years several Ontario & BC community colleges ran a massive scam to monetize student visas. In broad daylight. The federal government did its part by giving full time work permits (!) even to foreign “students” enrolled at dodgy diploma mills. Some provinces allowed publicly funded community colleges to contract out programs, and therefore foreign students, to the same private diploma mills. The consequence: hundreds of thousands of families overseas mortgaged farms, houses and business to pay the recruitment agencies to get their kids a “ticket to Canada” through this scam. They were assured by the recruiters and overseas immigration consultants that the study / work permit combo would guarantee them permanent residency, and with it the ability to sponsor their families. And if that didn’t work out? Don’t worry, just make an asylum claim, and Canada will never get around to removing you. In the meantime, you’ll qualify for welfare, basic and supplementary health insurance, publicly subsided housing, open work permits, etc. But for many of these young people, their Canadian dream looked more like a nightmare: jammed into insanely expensive apartments and houses, sleeping in shifts, working bottom end delivery jobs, enrolled in fake or third rate programs. And we all know the broader social consequences this has had: from housing affordability, to declining per capita GDP, to the upheaval in our immigration system. So how is it possible that there have been no consequences, professional, legal, or political, for those responsible? Where did the money go? What bonuses were paid to the presidents of Conestoga College, and others amongst the worst offenders? Are we all supposed to pretend that this didn’t happen? There is no shortage of blame to go around. But the college presidents who betrayed the mission of their institutions, and the public trust, should be the first held to account.

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J.J. McCullough
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
What frustrates me is the narrative — heavily promoted by liberals in both Canada and the US — that Canada was somehow this boundless reserve of goodwill for America before Trump. No. Anti-Americanism, blaming America, and smug righteousness at "not being America" is a defining problem with the psychology of this country, and Trump is just the latest excuse for indulging in it. One of the big problems with Trump, in fact, is that he makes bog-standard Canadian anti-Americanism seem righteous and principled at a time when the future of Canada-US relations are actually at stake in very real, tangible ways that will have a tremendous impact on the Canadian economy, and thus Canadians' lives. In other words, Canadians are not dealing with a crisis in a clear-eyed or pragmatic way, we are just mashing the same old AMERICA BAD button we bash all the time, in every context, always.
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy

For the record. The unintended consequence of Canadian voters constantly blaming the United States for this country’s economic and social decline is that it masks our own accountability. For decades, it hasn’t been Washington making our policy choices—it’s been us. Canadians have repeatedly endorsed governments that erode competitiveness, deter investment, and lower our standards of living. Blaming America for decisions we empowered our own leaders to make is like a child blaming their friend for mischief they chose to join. At some point, the fault lies not in our neighbour, but in ourselves.

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@MarkJCarney No it won’t. It’ll just be another waste of taxpayer dollars.
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Canada’s first Inuit-led university will be a game changer for the North.
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