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  • The Facebook Cambridge Analytica leak was mostly framed as a privacy thing but people glazed over how all that data was used to target people for politics and that was a decade ago imagine what they can do now.

    On the fake ads front like you said they’re more than happy to accept the ad revenue regardless where it comes from, the platforms is also setting records for user hours and there’s barely any political movements to do anything about it.

    If people are going to keep using those platforms they should be using altered apps and blocking as much of that stuff as they can.


















  • The limits of U.S. President Donald Trump’s brand of extremely personalized, belligerent diplomacy have never been more apparent than with the negligible outcomes this week involving two of the world’s deadliest ongoing conflicts.

    In Gaza, Israel’s military shattered the tenuous ceasefire on Tuesday by inflicting the largest number of deaths in a single day on Palestinians since the war started in October 2023.

    Ah actions so negligible that people a being killed in record numbers.

    CBC almost called Trump a bad guy but contorted themselves into saying he just erratic and bad at diplomacy.

    I really wonder the reason why Conservatives are reported to such a different standard than anyone else.


  • The thing is as Carney brought up with Pierre’s security clearance CBC has pretty much just reported it in passing like he doesn’t have it, he doesn’t want it and that means he can’t access certain information, that’s that.

    They’ve never gotten into this back and forth of what’s Pierre must be hiding. Like who in the major networks is grinding a axe with any of the Conservatives.




  • On many other parts of the internet you’ll see a lot of people saying Carney copied Pierre’s policy.

    1. As shown below Carney’s exemption is specific to first time home buyers where Pierre’s is not. Also doesn’t have whatever that rental thing is supposed to be.

    2. Liberals most tangible housing policies in the past 9 years has been providing more purchasing power to “first time home buyers”. I think this would be there 4-5th thing to do so, in which case not exactly a significant departure what they’ve done in this area.


    Sept 2023

    https://www.conservative.ca/building-homes-not-bureaucracy/

    Remove GST on the building of any new homes with rental prices below market value. This will be funded using dollars from the failed Liberal Housing Accelerator fund. Within a year and a half of this law passing, list 15 percent of the federal government’s 37,000 buildings and all appropriate federal land to be turned into homes people can afford.

    Oct 2024

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-gst-new-homes-cut-1.7365339

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is pledging to eliminate the GST on new homes sold for under $1 million if his party wins the next federal election.