focktwittter

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focktwittter

focktwittter

@focktwittter

เข้าร่วม Şubat 2022
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@cadwaveanalysis Wait, Canadians are pretending we’re blameless and helpless? Shows how smart we are.
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BoredCanadianPolling
BoredCanadianPolling@cadwaveanalysis·
Wait, Americans are actually blaming us for the wildfires? Shows how smart they are.
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@aidenwpkenny You realize Canada’s current standard of living depends heavily on the United States, right?
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🍁Aiden Kenny🌾
🍁Aiden Kenny🌾@aidenwpkenny·
The United States has exploited, manipulated, and abused Canada for decades. So yeah, I'm going to be anti-American in my politics and worldview.
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Dimitris Soudas 🇨🇦⚜️🇬🇷☦️ 13.12.1943
Just the facts: Canada has approximately 369 million hectares of forest, representing about 40% of the country’s land mass. Canada’s forests cover an area larger than India and larger than the combined land area of Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta. Canada is home to roughly 10% of the world’s forests. Wildfire suppression in Canada is uniquely challenging because much of this forest is remote, sparsely populated, rugged, and inaccessible by road. Fires often occur far from communities and transportation networks, requiring aircraft, helicopters, specialized crews, and complex long-distance logistics to reach and contain them.
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@MarkJCarney #CluelessCarney can’t comprehend Canada’s concerns, confusing combat contracts with commercial capital. A third of Canadian manufacturers are in the process of leaving, yet you remain in office?
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Canada’s next fleet of Armoured Combat Support Vehicles will be built by thousands of Canadian workers, from British Columbia to Nova Scotia.
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@ztisdale “But you’ll still vote for our reelection”
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Zachary Tisdale 🇨🇦
"We want to control the climate for the whole planet but we can't even manage Canada's forests 'cuz they're really big." - Liberals
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
Canada catching fire every summer is something it's done for thousands of years, interrupted only by a few decades after the Second World War when we had the desire and wherewithal to obsessively stamp out all burns. You're experiencing the status quo, not the aberration.
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@glen_mcgregor What about getting serious about forest fire prevention? Or is your hatred of Trump stronger than your love for Canadians?
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@TristinHopper I am extremely concerned that all Canadians seem united in their pathetic defeatist attitude.
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
I am extremely amused that both Donald Trump and the eco-nutbags are united in their belief that Canada can prevent its giant-ass forest from catching fire.
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@MarkJCarney #CluessCarney keeps missing the Mark. Crime is rampant across the country while you try to score political points and fight big scary climate change.
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Nous soutenons le Plan d’action national pour mettre fin à la violence fondée sur le sexe à l’aide d’un financement de plus de 600 millions de dollars.    Ce financement permettra d’améliorer l’accompagnement des victimes et des personnes survivantes, de renforcer l’éducation et la prévention, et de mettre en place des lignes d’écoute sur lesquelles les gens pourront compter.
Rechie Valdez@rechievaldez

Aujourd’hui, aux côtés de mes homologues provinciaux et territoriaux, j’ai annoncé un investissement de 604,7 millions de dollars afin de poursuivre la mise en œuvre du Plan d’action national pour mettre fin à la violence fondée sur le sexe.

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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@UmbraLepus Unironically, both caused by incompetent leaders pushing climate policies.
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Shadow Hare
Shadow Hare@UmbraLepus·
I don’t know why people are giving Canada shit for the wild fires. Our own western coast goes up in flames on a regular basis.
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Prairie Catboy 🇨🇦
Prairie Catboy 🇨🇦@PrairieCatboy·
In seriousness Canada does need to invest more into fighting and preventing wildfires. We're already evacuating communities and the summer is another month long. This is gonna be seasonal going forward, unfortunately.
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@GaryMarcus American innovation and capacity, undeterred by useless regulations, is unlike any other! This is the only answer we have, but it happens to be the truth.
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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
The first and most consistent feed to warn the US that the American moat in AI would collapse was mine, for nearly three years. A lot of people, from government to industry to media, should ask themselves why they didn’t listen.
Ryan Fedasiuk@RyanFedasiuk

We can’t ignore what just happened. The American moat in AI software is not as strong as many of us had hoped. It’s time to recognize the AI race for what it really is: an industrial systems competition to build and install compute. My latest for @AEI: aei.org/foreign-and-de…

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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@yooniexes How do we go from “it’s not that easy” to “were helpless and incompetent?” I’m concerned by how helpless and deafetist our response has been.
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Yoonie
Yoonie@yooniexes·
before you comment on canadas wildfires, i beg people do some research onto canadian wildfires and how MUCH forest there actually is and how fast a fire can spread, especially when we've been having a heatwave for the past two or so weeks. it's not that easy
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@chefbriere “I’m no climate scientists but clearly the climate caused the fires”
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real danny brière
real danny brière@chefbriere·
i’m no scientist but i cannot comprehend why so many americans are like “hey CANADA get your shit together” as if the climate crisis isn’t a global issue. it’s not like fires care about national borders or laws
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@MamaBearMissy12 Why are we suddenly acting like we’re merciless to our environment? It’s absolutely pathetic!
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Missy Swiftie ☁️
Missy Swiftie ☁️@MamaBearMissy12·
People blaming Canada is wild. What are they supposed to do?
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@hyjules_ Ah so close, but yet so far. We absolutely need to demand better, but climate policies got our useless leaders elected!
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Jules 🌱
Jules 🌱@hyjules_·
You’re allowed to complain about the air quality because it is a health hazard. What you’re not allowed to do is blame Canada as if this is a targeted attack. Everyone should be blaming politicians from both countries who refuse to fund environmental and climate scientists
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@scrumble_eggs Canadians bragging about our vast natural beauty vs. Canadians taking responsibility for managing it…
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mr_eggs 🇵🇸
mr_eggs 🇵🇸@scrumble_eggs·
“Why don’t you just rake the forest floor?”
mr_eggs 🇵🇸 tweet media
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@towhey Among all the concerning responses, this is the worst. We’ve become the lazy roommate saying “Oh yeah? I’m going to leave even more trash around!”
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Mark Towhey
Mark Towhey@towhey·
USA SHOULD UNDERSTAND Canada can burn all its forests, sending thick, cloying smoke to dominate your cities and choke your citizens, whenever we choose. Make your trade decisions wisely. Don’t even ask what we can do with Arctic cold fronts. 😂 Also, we’re tolling Hormuz now.
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focktwittter@focktwittter·
@Anthonysmdoyle What’s changed is our leadership, evermore incompetent, shrugging our shoulders and blaming climate change. Ok let’s say it’s climate change. We’ve voted for 10 years of climate policies. Why does it keep getting worse?
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Anthony Doyle🍉
Anthony Doyle🍉@Anthonysmdoyle·
The thing about climate change is that the climate changed. Northern Canada getting warmer caused migration of things that weren't there before. Like pine beetles moving north. Which created conditions for wildfires to thrive.
Matthew Lubbeck@matthewlubbeck

Why is the Canadian smoke now just a thing in the last couple of years? You're telling me there were never fires before in Canada that caused the smoke to filter down to the states? I was outside all the time as kid & teenager, I don't remember one summer when we had bad air.

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