• Tigeroovy@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    I wish they would all just fucking leave instead.

    But I guess it’s like parenting your kid. If you force the government to censor everything so your kid has to jump through more hoops to see it then you excuse yourself from having to actually do anything yourself.

    You can just call yourself a freedom fighter and have keggers that you call protests.

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    2 days ago

    I’m from the UK as is my mother who emigrated to Calgary 18 years ago. I am completely dumb founded as to why many Albertans would want to become a US state. Do they actually think life is going to improve for them? It just seems insane. I really hope this fails.

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      24 hours ago

      it wont happen - this is all driven by yankee lizard people funding, which will dry up once shit breaks loose down there

      …then we will deal with this the Canadian way - investigate and charge them for sedition and them put the traitours in jail

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        21 hours ago

        The organizers are framing this as Alberta becoming a sovereign country, not becoming a US state. They have talked about wanting to become a US state in the past, and met with the Trump administration etc, but I think they are playing that part down to make the referendum seem more palatable to people

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      They tried, and the premier used the notwothstanding clause to allow this unconstitutional garbage to move forward. What’s worse is even rational Canadians think that if it did happen it would take years to sort out. Meanwhile, the separatists lobbied the US gov for a $500B loan for a sovereign Alberta. If the referendum got 50.1% they would instantly declare independence with US backing. This is the same playbook Lucien Bouchard had during the Charlottetown Accord. The second they had won he was going to declare an independent Quebec with the backing of France.