Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST

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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST

Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST

@FergusAristotle

Fascism is when basic standards | theocracy is when murder bad | Saving lives is tyranny | Reciprocity is annexation | Trade war wins : CANADA 3, USA 3

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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
I dont know what to say. This post has shattered my perception. This isnt just a natural consequence of war polarizing people. This was engineered. The direct result of deliberate Gov propaganda. The photoshoots in front of churches, the spurious photos. It was all on purpose 1/x
🦋 MARYANA (Марʼяна) 🦋@KentuckyGoddess

@Xx17965797N @WaitWhat3017 Not what you think. Read up. This is what my aunt said to me on March 16th.

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Chris Berthelot 🇨🇦
Chris Berthelot 🇨🇦@DebatingChris·
The judiciary IS part of our democracy. Enough of this "unelected judges" crap. We're not Americans. This is democracy at work - when the Legislative & Executive branches fail to protect treaty rights & Albertans, the courts will. Thank God! #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
Blaine Badiuk@BlaineBadiuk

I strongly support @ABDanielleSmith appealing the court decision, and I also believe Québéc has a vested interest in this as well. I believe strongly in a strong, free, sovereign Alberta WITHIN a united Canada! 🇨🇦 I also believe democracy, not unelected courts, shall prevail.

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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
@mileslunn The Canadian Crown is a composite Crown. The crown is independently in-right-of-Canada and in-right-of-[province]. So no. Canada is not a unitary state. Having composite crown the relationship between the components is inherently negotiable. Which btw I’m also anti seppo
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Miles Lunn 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇱
I believe Canada is invisible so I oppose allowing any province or territory to separate including Quebec. Most democracies ban separation.
Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST@FergusAristotle

@mileslunn A referendum doesn’t unilaterally split Alberta from Canada. It merely gives legitimacy to negotiate leaving Canada _IF_ the question is clear and _IF_ the result is affirmative. I just can’t square the circle of how asking a question in Quebec is constitutional but not in AB

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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
@mileslunn A referendum doesn’t unilaterally split Alberta from Canada. It merely gives legitimacy to negotiate leaving Canada _IF_ the question is clear and _IF_ the result is affirmative. I just can’t square the circle of how asking a question in Quebec is constitutional but not in AB
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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
@mileslunn So? It’s not a government referendum. It’s a citizens initiative. Albertans broadly support the ability to bring forward diverse questions to referendum by citizens. If albertans don’t like it they can vote for a party that wants to abolish it.
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Miles Lunn 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇱
@FergusAristotle UCP did not run on separatism. Health care is a mess, cost of living rising, economy uncertain. That is where Albertans want focus not pandering to angry minority. Also AB has changed a lot since 90a so most of electorate was either too young or didnt live in province
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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
@mileslunn Look I believe it’s a giant waste of time and money. But it’s not my time and money. It’s Albertans’ time and money and if they don’t like it they can vote the UCP out.
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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
@DebatingChris The past mistreatment of FN has nothing to do with asking voters a question. It’s completely irrelevant in fact. Who’s responsible for which treaty obligations where is only a question that can be asked during négociations after a referendum is positive.
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Chris Berthelot 🇨🇦
Chris Berthelot 🇨🇦@DebatingChris·
@FergusAristotle Likewise, consulting First Nations before helping your separatist base get an unconstitutional petition started is also constitutionally necessary. But nothing I said was a non-sequitur.
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Chris Berthelot 🇨🇦@DebatingChris·
Bryan, the last residential school closed in 1997. This is before we start talking about the persistent failure of the gov't to provide clean water to Indigenous people, let alone a myriad of other injustices. Put down the buzzwords & pick up a book. #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
Bryan Breguet@Prominent_Bryan

Suicidal empathy at the country level We can't do anything without first getting the consent of an unelected ruling class just because we feel bad about what happened centuries ago Insanity

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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
@DebatingChris The judiciary is appointed by the prime minister and recently invented charter rights to bike lanes and being a gent zombie on public transport. They’re legislators my dude with values. They subscribe to “living tree” (ie I don’t have to listen to what is written) doctrine.
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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
@mileslunn Nothing contradictory between that and having referenda. The Ausies have them. The kiwis have them. The Brit’s have them. The quebecers have them. Heck even the Atlantic provinces had them for the constitutional amendments. Nothing in Westminster prohibits referenda
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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
Seppos should be embarassed at the ballot box. We should not use judges as legislators to block these types of things. That is the job of the legislature. Dont like it, vote the losers out the next election after telling the seppos to shove it with 85% voting to stay in Canada
Miles Lunn 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇱@mileslunn

This is bang on. Time to mock separatists and not normalize them. They are bunch of fringe cry babies

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Fergus Aristotle ☦️🍁CANADA FIRST
@mileslunn Alberta’s always been more “popular Democracy “ than the rest of Canada. It’s their unique provincial political culture. Just because Ontario doesn’t do it doesn’t mean Alberta shouldn’t. We all know Quebec loves their referenda I don’t see why Alberta can’t.
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