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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2023 15:45:02 GMT -8
And they call Zod a megalomaniac... That's a lot of words you posted, but zero of them are from any of the exchanges that got the Canuckistani psycho-clown in question into trouble. Just an oversight I'm sure...
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Post by vintagecomics on Jan 7, 2023 15:50:28 GMT -8
And they call Zod a megalomaniac... That's a lot of words you posted, but zero of them are from any of the exchanges that got the Canuckistani psycho-clown in question into trouble. Just an oversight I'm sure... My segue was just a parallel to show a pattern of behavior affected all areas of society. Human nature is the same regardless of the venue. Are you asking me to post links to the specific points that Peterson is being accused of?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2023 16:07:39 GMT -8
And they call Zod a megalomaniac... That's a lot of words you posted, but zero of them are from any of the exchanges that got the Canuckistani psycho-clown in question into trouble. Just an oversight I'm sure... My segue was just a parallel to show a pattern of behavior affected all areas of society. Human nature is the same regardless of the venue. Are you asking me to post links to the specific points that Peterson is being accused of? Zod wouldn't think of imposing. But as the psycho's case rests on his claims that these exchanges were harmless & that he doesn't need any guidance in how to be less of a jerk & embarrassment to his profession, do you think it would be helpful to cite them? Respectfully, G.Z.
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Post by vintagecomics on Jan 7, 2023 16:16:25 GMT -8
My segue was just a parallel to show a pattern of behavior affected all areas of society. Human nature is the same regardless of the venue. Are you asking me to post links to the specific points that Peterson is being accused of? Zod wouldn't think of imposing. But as the psycho's case rests on his claims that these exchanges were harmless & that he doesn't need any guidance in how to be less of a jerk & embarrassment to his profession, do you think it would be helpful to cite them? So, when someone like theCapra asks for links you don't feel the need to provide them but when someone doesn't provide them you expect them?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2023 16:26:38 GMT -8
Zod wouldn't think of imposing. But as the psycho's case rests on his claims that these exchanges were harmless & that he doesn't need any guidance in how to be less of a jerk & embarrassment to his profession, do you think it would be helpful to cite them? So, when someone like theCapra asks for links you don't feel the need to provide them but when someone doesn't provide them you expect them? I'm not the evangelist with the Invisible Army of Onlookers whom I merely seek to serve & liberate & keep informed, Vin.
Thus Zod expects nothing, and said in the post you respond to above that he wouldn't think of imposing.
Zod does love how Zod said he couldn't access Twitter material, and you then post Twitter material Zod can't access.
But as long as the Invisible Army is served, all's good, yes?
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Post by vintagecomics on Jan 7, 2023 16:35:27 GMT -8
So, when someone like theCapra asks for links you don't feel the need to provide them but when someone doesn't provide them you expect them? I'm not the evangelist with the Invisible Army of Onlookers whom I merely seek to serve & liberate & keep informed, Vin.
Thus Zod expects nothing, and said in the post you respond to above that he wouldn't think of imposing.
Zod does love how Zod said he couldn't access Twitter material, and you then post Twitter material Zod can't access.
But as long as the Invisible Army is served, all's good, yes?
Twitter Placeholder You didn't say you couldn't access Twitter. You said it was difficult on one of your computers.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2023 16:43:04 GMT -8
I'm not the evangelist with the Invisible Army of Onlookers whom I merely seek to serve & liberate & keep informed, Vin.
Thus Zod expects nothing, and said in the post you respond to above that he wouldn't think of imposing.
Zod does love how Zod said he couldn't access Twitter material, and you then post Twitter material Zod can't access.
But as long as the Invisible Army is served, all's good, yes?
Twitter Placeholder You didn't say you couldn't access Twitter. You said it was difficult on one of your computers. What was it Mark Twain said about these situations...? Zod cannot quite recall.
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Post by vintagecomics on Jan 8, 2023 13:29:27 GMT -8
You didn't say you couldn't access Twitter. You said it was difficult on one of your computers. What was it Mark Twain said about these situations...? Zod cannot quite recall. I don't know but you delete and edit a lot of posts.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2023 14:13:21 GMT -8
What was it Mark Twain said about these situations...? Zod cannot quite recall. I don't know but you delete and edit a lot of posts. Are you RMA?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2023 14:20:57 GMT -8
Zod is nothing if not scrupulously fair. As such, Zod wishes to apologize to his dear online friend & ally Vintage for failing to clarify that in addition to screwing with his preferred computer, Twitter posts are not accessible to Zod on said computer. As to the Twain quote, something about arguing with smart people or some such? And as to the conduct of certifiable nutjob Jordan Peterson, 5 seconds of Googling turned up why Zod's honored fellow poster may have been so reluctant to post the psychologist's outrageous online raving. Zod found the story so intriguing that the good general has started a new thread covering the entire hilarious situation: the-comic-book-forum.boards.net/thread/1811/crazy-canadian-psychologist-jordan-petersonIn closing, Zod would like to thank Vintage for bringing this lunacy to light, and making Zod's week thereby.
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Post by vintagecomics on Jan 9, 2023 9:13:39 GMT -8
Anita Krishna was fired from Global News in Canada for questioning Global's journalistic standards. She now writes independent pieces and publishes on Substack and other sites. This article illustrates the madness still happening in Canada. CANADA – THE EPICENTRE OF COVID MADNESSON November 24, British Columbia in Canada passed Bill 36 into law – meaning health care workers must take a Covid jab or lose their licence, receive a heavy fine or be sent to prison. Canadian journalist Anita Krishna lifts the lid on how problematic and frankly undemocratic her country has become.By Anita Krishna TO quote British author, commentator and intellectual Douglas Murray during his brilliant performance at the Munk Debates this November in Toronto, “you really know the world is in trouble when Canada becomes very interesting”.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2023 12:24:19 GMT -8
As anyone who has spent any amount of time in Canada will attest, it's always been VERY interesting there.
The reputation its citizens have for calm politeness is the first illusion shattered, with others soon to follow.
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Post by vintagecomics on Jan 16, 2023 20:00:57 GMT -8
I remember this story. Now the outcome: This is how the story goes from what I can ascertain: In March of 2020 a Canadian woman who had COPD and trouble breathing, while waiting in a hospital for treatment She was thrown against a wall, then restrained and choked to death in George Floyd style. The event was video recorded and the attending security staff lied about the event to authorities and even tried to obscure the event by turning the camera. They were charged with manslaughter and the case was thrown out because there was "not enough evidence" and the judge excused the security staff due to "Covid hysteria" The kicker? She never even had Covid-19. Still think you can trust the judicial system in Canada? Outrageous but unsurprising: Canadian judge tosses case against guards who killed a woman for not wearing a mask
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Post by vintagecomics on Jan 16, 2023 20:15:52 GMT -8
Even the CBC, a government subsidized news agency that normally would oppose a story like this or not report on it has done so. Guard 'admitted he had not been truthful': Crown In the aftermath of the incident, both guards claimed Warriner repeatedly assaulted Rojas-Silva before she went hands on.
But during an internal investigation by the hospital, court heard Hutley later admitted that didn't happen.
"Mr. Hutley went as far as to claim that Ms. Warriner delivered several overhand and underhand punches to Ms. Rojas-Silva's face and was kicking her feet," says a court document by the Crown.
Hospital officials then confronted Hutley with the footage of the incident, playing it for him multiple times.
"Later on, Mr. Hutley began sobbing and admitted he had not been truthful in the report, saying 'I'm sorry. I would have never said the things I said in there if I knew there was a video,'" the document says.
To see a judge decide to quash a case in this way is rare, said Toronto criminal lawyer Frank Addario, who isn't associated with the case.www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/stephanie-warriner-charges-1.6710644
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Post by vintagecomics on Jan 17, 2023 11:28:59 GMT -8
You thought Canada was just starting to get creepy?
Canada performs more organ transplants from Medically Assisted Dying than any other country in the world.
You stop having to waste money taking care of the sick and infirm AND you make money on the transplants!
Win, win!
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