Amanda
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Amanda
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Born/raised in Old Canada. Proud Albertan. This account is (mainly) centered around #cdnpoli and #AlbertaSeparation; but comes with a few side dishes.
Alberta Tham gia Mart 2025
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@RMoosant @globeandmail No need to apologize; I did get confused though. I should probably put that I'm quoting from the article or something beforehand, especially if my post continues past what you can just scroll by.
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@blurbversion @globeandmail Sorry, read the first paragraph too quickly and missed the quotes. My apologies.
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Opinion: Alberta has no sense of nationhood, making its independence movement extremely strange theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
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@RMoosant @globeandmail And when was that?
After the part in quotations?
You mean the part I copied and pasted from the article?
Hence why it's in quotations...
Those aren't my words.
ROFL
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@blurbversion @globeandmail I confess that I stopped reading when it became clear that your ramblings made no sense.
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@blurbversion @globeandmail Are you serious. Trudeau told Canadians that Canada has no national identity, and idiot Canadians still elected the Liberals. Now you’re accusing Alberta of having no national identity? What national identity does Quebec have?
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@AndriaDont99498 This would be both hilarious and awesome at the same time 😂
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I have a vision of The Republic of Alberta, where my friends and neighbors are smiling, the anxiety and worry of their financial situation resolved.
Where families do not need to use a food bank, as they have enough money to buy the groceries they want.
Where businesses start hiring more people to keep up with demand.
Where my 88 year old neighbor can keep her apartment that has become unaffordable on her fixed income.
Where people have freedoms enshrined in a bill of rights and are no longer scared to speak up.
See it. Envision it. Make it real.
Work for it, build bridges and make the vision a reality with Alberta Independence.

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@buckeyebettie This is true. Those of us that have been "outsiders" from the get-go already know this. The question is how do we let those "on the inside" know? Because they will eventually hold an opinion that will make them outsiders 🤔
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Alberta as the 51st is not on the table. If Alberta goes on the table, so does Guam, Puerto Rico & DC. It will never pass in the US House, nor US Senate.
Alberta as a sovereign constitutional republic is the superior option.
#Wexit2USA@wexit2usa
Alberta, USA! A real future with a real plan!
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This spaces are always a good listen. I learn a lot from them. They run every Thursday 👇
Sandor@SandsPatel
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I haven't heard any for staying, but if Alberta doesn't separate and the mass exodus happens (as it's predicted it will), Alberta will die along with the rest of Canada.
The empire known as Canada is currently near death, with no realistic way to "bring it back", or improve from the levels of destruction done.
Alberta separation is the only solution to keeping (at least a small part) of Old Canada alive, while making dramatic improvements in quality of life for ALL Albertans.
Just my two cents here.
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@DerekRSpeed @Armed_Alberta Ok, Ontario can fund the rest of Canada. No need for Alberta, so we can be on our merry way? Works for me.
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@MinnOrchia @jk_rowling @theglassfish13 Then please explain, to any level of detail you'd like, how I "chose" to be an adult, human, or female.
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@blurbversion @jk_rowling @theglassfish13 Being a woman (or man) is also a choice you can make. That is the key point here.
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Well, there are atheistic religions, so someone can be a religious atheist. But more importantly, Christians are theists. A theist is not an atheist, nor is an atheist a theist. What you said for that point makes absolutely no sense.
But I do agree that "trans identified men" sounds a little off, as someone probably doesn't "identify" as "trans", per se.
An accurate definition would be:
An adult human male (man), who subscribes to gender ideology, and/or chooses to adhere to some or all of the societal constructs and expectations of femininity.
Gender ideology and femininity are not required to be a woman. Those are choices we can make, yes, much like being a theist or an atheist is a choice we made.
A woman can only be an adult human female. If you are not all three of those things, you're not a woman. It's really that simple.
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@jk_rowling @theglassfish13 You can't wish transgender women anything but harm if you continue to use the inaccurate and insulting term "trans identified men" to describe us.
Would you call a devout Christian a "Religiously Identifying Atheist?" No? Then don't call us something we are not.
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This answer.
To this post.
(in the screen shot)
Personally, I would rather live in a democracy, with the freedom to openly critique my own government, be able express my own thoughts and opinions, and to do so without the fear of having any of my civil rights or fundamental freedoms being stripped from me.
If they're going to "jail me or worse" anyway, then I may as well make it worth my time, eh!
Fortis et Liber

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