Duchess of Pleasant Piazza

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Duchess of Pleasant Piazza

Duchess of Pleasant Piazza

@Naliabytes

Expert on nothing; opinion on everything

Katılım Ocak 2023
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🇨🇦🇬🇧👑⚜️ Charles IV ⚜️👑🇪🇺🇺🇦
@Luxferrae I got my French to a decent level & I studied other languages I liked. Nobody has to learn French. It has value but it's okay if you don't see it. But BC Anglos don't get to pretend that the French language or billingualism is oppressing them. Just live your life & stop whining.
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🇨🇦🇬🇧👑⚜️ Charles IV ⚜️👑🇪🇺🇺🇦
So apparently JJ McCullough has been debating people for the past day claiming it's impossible to learn French and that elitist billingual people oppress Anglo Canadians across the country. I will never understand how he became so many foreigners' primary info source on Canada.
🇨🇦🇬🇧👑⚜️ Charles IV ⚜️👑🇪🇺🇺🇦 tweet media🇨🇦🇬🇧👑⚜️ Charles IV ⚜️👑🇪🇺🇺🇦 tweet media
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@Luxferrae @Charles_string_ no francophones in BC? you live in Coquitlam - never heard of Maillardville?? pls get educated before posting. maybe learn some history too. But millionaire class thanks you for defending a multi millionaire CEO for not being able to communicate w his employees or customers
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YVRJC@Luxferrae·
@Charles_string_ Actually. Canada and Quebec's governments are currently bullying a private company's CEO to resign because he doesn't speak French Also, you don't need to add Anglo to BC, there are no francophones here French is as useful here as German is in China 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Kyle Riley 🇨🇦@Smileyyeg·
@Naliabytes @canucklehead_7 A language is kind of a waste compared to other knowledge in my view, since it is a ton of work for a different way to describe the same information, not actual new knowledge.
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@Smileyyeg @canucklehead_7 most people learn a 2nd language b/c it's part of their education and helps with getting a job. for a guy who claims to be a "world class intellectual and economist" (irony perhaps) really surprising you don't speak a second language or understand the value of doing so.
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Kyle Riley 🇨🇦@Smileyyeg·
@canucklehead_7 Most Germans also know English. It is not out of love for us that they learn the lingua franca. Not fair to expect the reverse.
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@Smileyyeg the vast majority of people in Quebec speak English. whether or not they choose to speak to you in English is another topic
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@CandiceBergen_ more conservatives defending millionaire corporate executives who can't be bothered to learn the language a good % of his employees and passengers speak don't want to hear any complaints if BYD sends a Mandarin speaking only exec over to CA to sell EVs
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Candice Bergen Harris
Candice Bergen Harris@CandiceBergen_·
Mr. Rousseau is expressing what millions of Canadians who don’t know french and have tried to learn it feel. What I am tired of is that a few elites (in Ontario primarily) get to tell the 80% of Canadians who don’t speak french fluently that we need to sit on the sidelines. It’s time for a conversation about what 2 official languages actually means. What’s transpired over the last few days is not about the communication or language but about control.
Air Canada@AirCanada

Déclaration de Michael Rousseau, président et chef de la direction d'Air Canada : aircanada.com/medias/d%C3%A9… // Statement from Michael Rousseau, President and Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada: aircanada.com/media/statemen…

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Ivan Demigod@Ivan_Demigod93·
@Naliabytes @brendanshowbiz Yet the team stayed in the game because we had someone stopping the puck. Crazy how that works! Last two games were also against decent opposition, Habs are still not a contender not sure what you expect lol
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Brendan Kelly
Brendan Kelly@brendanshowbiz·
The Monty debate shows how emotional so many Habs fans are. It's a fact that the team lost a fair number of points by sticking 2 long with Monty when it was clear the team would do better w Dobes. Yet it angers fans to hear this. They call me a hater. No just an honest observer.
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@valdombre 19K is kinda low. they need to elimate the 500K asylum backlog. i can see Carney being pretty ruthless on this kind of stuff as he tries to cut costs.
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Riley Donovan
Riley Donovan@valdombre·
This could cancel 19,000 claims by one estimate.
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Rsmithc22@rsmithc22·
@valdombre No Haitians will get deported because it’s too dangerous. Now it makes sense why CBC keeps making us care about their local warlords and conflicts.
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@preta_6 replacing commonly understood words with new ones creates barriers, differentiates the in-crowd vs outsiders and is divisive. young people do it to differentiate themselves from older people. the left does it to pretend they are solving problems instead of actually solving them
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Amy Eileen Hamm
Amy Eileen Hamm@preta_6·
Saying "unhoused" rather than "homeless" is stupid. Homeless people aren't out on the streets feeling offended over language. (Believe it or not, they have bigger issues to deal with.) Nor are we talking about a reasonable shift from a word like "bum" to the word "homeless," here. There's nothing noble about going from "homeless" to "unhoused." The only reason a person says "unhoused" is because they're a privileged, virtue-signalling jerk. It makes the speaker feel better about themselves. It does nothing for homeless people.
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@RajSherman can you pls list the reasons why so many Albertans don't trust what the NDP might do even after seeing how absolutely awful the UCP are? how can the NDP possibly be worse???????
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Dr. Raj Sherman
Dr. Raj Sherman@RajSherman·
Thanks everyone for the engagement, this has been one of the most honest discussions I’ve seen in a while. 23,000 views in just 6 hours! A few hard truths are emerging: 1. Rural Alberta still decides elections 2. The urban–rural gap in healthcare, education, and services is growing 3. The opposition @albertaNDP still hasn’t earned province-wide trust Latest Léger (Mar 2026): UCP 48% | NDP 36% DESPITE: 1. Scandal after scandal 2. Increasing privatization in healthcare 3. Ongoing ER overcrowding and access failures 4. Hockey tickets, Gifts and "Copper Cats" ~60% of Albertans say the province is on the wrong track… At this stage in the political cycle, governments typically lose ground. yet @ABDanielleSmith and the @Alberta_UCP are still projected to win another majority. That’s the disconnect…People want change…but they don’t trust the alternative (@albertaNDP led by @nenshi) So what actually changes this before 2027- Question? 1. Keep Naheed Nenshi as NDP Leader 2. New NDP Leader Feel free to offer alternatives.
Dr. Raj Sherman@RajSherman

Paul @PfParks , your innocence is refreshing...BUT Here’s the uncomfortable truth most Alberta Conservatives don’t want to hear: Rural values votes keep winning elections, even when it hurts healthcare, education, and city funding. Many won’t like this. But it needs to be said. The challenge in Alberta politics is that the @Alberta_UCP party often starts with a strong base in rural Alberta (30–1), and that shapes how elections are won. So, elections often come down to winning half of the seats in Calgary (for the Conservative Party), and the race is effectively decided, even before it begins. It’s similar federally, when a party secures Ontario & Quebec, the election is often decided before it even gets to Alberta. Common rural campaign triggers include: 1. Trudeau / Liberal / Ottawa 2. Abortion 3. Guns 4. LGBTQ+ issues 5. Immigration 6. Taxes 7. And now, COVID-19 policies, Freedom & independence The reality is many rural Albertans vote based on values and identity, even when it comes at the expense of their own self-interests in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and municipal funding. That’s uncomfortable. But it’s real. And until we admit it, nothing changes. In today’s polarized climate, it has become very difficult for the Alberta Conservative movement to sustain moderate leadership in the mold of: 1. Premier Peter Lougheed 2. Premier Ed Stelmach Even Premier @jkenney would be viewed as relatively moderate in today’s environment, as would Premier Ralph Klein, who at one time was seriously considered for a run at the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party (“Ralph ’88”). Premier @ABDanielleSmith , will most likely win the next election, and likely with a bigger majority, if it were held today, tomorrow, or next fall. Not because she is doing a great job. We have: 1. Alleged corruption and expensive gift scandals 2. Healthcare is being increasingly privatized and has been picked apart like never before 3. Albertans are dying in waiting rooms 4. Our sick and seniors are being nickel-and-dimed 5. Our children's classrooms are bursting at the seams 6. Our province is spending more, and we are going further into debt 7. At a time when oil revenues are strong That is her record... and it’s arguably worse than Premier Alison Redford’s, and among the worst of any Premier of our time. And yet, she’s still winning. Why? Because the opposition @albertaNDP still hasn’t figured out how to win against a united Conservative party. That’s the part people don’t want to hear, especially NDP party members and MLA's. In order for a change in government: 1. The NDP desperately needs a leader and policies that can earn the trust of Albertans in swing seats, in moderate rural ridings and smaller cities outside of #yeg and #yyc . No disrespect, but I don’t believe that Naheed @nenshi will be able to accomplish that (Premier @RachelNotley was a bigger threat, and even she lost to Kenney and Smith). 2. The NDP needs a moderate, outside, and provincially experienced leader, someone who is not only good at criticizing and opposing, but capable of leading on day one, and providing solutions that earn the trust of people outside of Edmonton and parts of Calgary (@LukaszukAB is one name that comes to mind). 3. The @ABLiberal Party and @albertatory party should sit the next election out as they are not ready for prime time. All they are going to do is help the UCP in swing ridings, in both major and smaller cities. The reality is we live in a two-party system in Alberta, and that is a major problem, as each side’s base has too much control of the Leader’s priorities. In the “olden days” the Premier had to govern from “the middle”, now they govern from “the fringe”. With both parties and we end up with half of the legislature’s time spent changing the policies of the previous government, even if they were working well and made sense. At the end of the day, Albertans pay the price for all of this partisan back-and-forth from both sides, time and money are wasted and the average Albertan is caught in the middle, paying the price. Because, if the NDP can’t win outside Edmonton and parts of Calgary, you don’t form government in Alberta. Period. Until then, kiss our education of our children, our healthcare system, funding for the cities, and the care of the sick and elderly… goodbye. We’ve likely got at least 5 more years of this crap…higher costs, worse access, and politics getting in the way. Not to mention: alleged corruption and crony capitalism. If Naheed Nenshi were to resign very soon, he could overturn the applecart and create an opportunity and real change. Because that what I did in January 2015...and the government changed, with a split on the right. Someone, please tell me I’m wrong. Comments? #ABleg #Abpoli @daveberta @MHigginsCTV @djclimenhaga @DuaneBratt @planetjanetyyc @cspot @ryanjespersen @TheBreakdownAB @gilmcgowan @yourAUPE @ABFedLabour @HSAAlberta @albertateachers @UnitedNurses @DavidJPba @FreeAlbertaRob

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Mia♡@luxemiaa·
A woman on Instagram said: My husband and I go out to dinner and order lobster dishes at $50 each and the table next to us order burgers at $15 each. Why do we have to leave a bigger tip than the other table when we had the same waitress and got the same service?
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Anthony Koch
Anthony Koch@Anthony__Koch·
My take that pisses everyone off: It is impossible to be a Canadian nationalist while denigrating the significance or relevance of the French language. The single greatest differentiator between Canada and the United States is the existence of Québec.
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨‼️ BREAKING: FBI Director Kash Patel's Gmail account was hacked by Iranian nation-state hackers. They have published his entire inbox, including mails on his home in India, private life, personal data, business dealings and travel history (Havana, Cuba!).
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@ikwilson an independent Alberta won't have any taxes. it will take out a $500 Billion loan from the US and eventually sell itself to the Americans
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