One thing I wish the video had, was a question that focus on the role of foreign support to dictatorships.
I vaguely remember (it was a long time ago) when I was learning about the history of the Americas, most dictatorships started with the help of foreign influence, usually USA or Russia were backing a group that eventually took power through a coup.
I wonder how much power does those countries have over their backed dictators, and what those countries gain from changing it from democracy to an authoritarian regime, and what prevents those puppet states to turning against their masters.
I keep hearing about the Liberals being backed by China, and the UCP receiving help from India, Russia, USA… And that worries me a bit.
Great post. Thank you for organizing this so well!
Thank you so much! Canadian Famous is the one on Bandcamp only, right?
My understanding is that this covers only disinformation about Elections Canada, not in general, like news about people, politicians, provinces, policies, institutions, etc…
I suggest to also pin + sidebar one of Canada’s guides to identify and report disinformation.
They are also very friendly with everyone, try to stay neutral, and more important, hold the key to a lot of money.
But they did not achieve that just by giving people guns, they teach it in schools, hold shooting competitions, lots of bureaucracy, and you can be charged for improper use of your equipment. Their society is not as divided, and they also have good support for their citizens.
Looking around the world, the places that controlled gun violence well either banned or added more bureaucracy. But it appears that people prefer to go the Australian way.
Montreal was a big one. I think the last big mass shootings were all smuggled from the USA, or stolen from the police (Nova Scotia 2020).
I meant murder with guns in general. It feels like there is always a pundit saying the weapon being black, or having a handgun handle increases lethality… and red makes it faster, more dakka. It feels it is more for economic reasons (block competition) than to solve any real problem.
There is this one in 2022, it is not as big, but the guy killed multiple people with legal handguns. https://siu.on.ca/en/directors_report_details.php?drid=2360
Technically, she should be representing the needs of her riding. Kind of sad when a politician only runs on one issue, I hope that is not the case and that ridding gets a good representative.
My 80yo father-in-law has some drones, he will be more useful than me, I should probably save for a good one and start practicing.
Found some tikka t3x on the used listing here, I was trying to find their brochure to see which model they recommend for conversion to 7.62, I imagine a .308 Win would work.
Yeah, just infantry, we are talking about rocket launchers, anti-tank grenade launchers(RPG famously), LMG, manpads. Then you have things you can mount on a truck, then you have vehicles itself…
You also have support from other countries and people, sharing resources, and intelligence. You do not resist USA or Russian with just a bunch of minutemen with walmart weapons. Even harder if they do not care for civilian lives.
You might have some success disrupting some logistics in the partisan life, but not without a considerable support from modern military and allies.
well regulated militia
I might be wrong, but that person’s argument seems to be about the individual owner’s paper on preserving our sovereignty, independent of the calibre size.
Not really sure where you read that statement, it was not what you quoted.
But I don’t know of a nation that allows civilians to buy the equipment Afghanis used to resist Russia or USA.
No one is using legally attained weapons to kill people.
The problem is, they are using legally attained weapons to kill people.
And every time they do, the news makes sure that it is described, and politicians use it as an argument for more restrict control and weird rules.
They do that because it is easy, and it does not alienate their base and lobbyists. It does not mean it will solve the problem in the long term.
Not so long ago, they banned a tamagotchi because thieves were using 15K USD devices to unlock cars.
Do you prefer the Switzerland bureaucracy than ours?
Also, not sure how that helped them with…
/Check notes on the Switzerland wars./
Afghanistan war.
Modern militaries are on a different level than “A well regulated Militia” or whatever other 2A BS this is.
.22 will be useless and they start shelling us.
I feel like anyone LARPing or dreaming with military campaign would be better served by practicing with RC planes and drones, tanking cool pictures, breathtaking videos, or just doing cool aerial tricks.
How did you get all that from the article? It was very short, am I missing something?
The only thing I read there is “person is running for this riding with this party”.
Sorry, I don’t follow, care to explain, please.
Wasn’t the equipment and training they got to resist many invasions over the century, always from external groups? As far as I know, Afghani gun laws are very restrictive and bureaucratic.
Liberal majority with 61.4%
With this, the prospect of electoral reform seems bleak.
But it looks better than the alternative with 1% chance.
The citynew article is terrible, the university release explains things better, including highlighting the problems with the livestock industry they are trying to solve (also with the mining industry).
Who paid for this research? The cattle association?
The single cell protein (SCP) research is very old. In this specific case, it was https://www.cvictus.com/ that asked U of A to check if they could create protein with their hydrogen.
Helping the environment means ending the livestock industry and moving to a varied plant-based diet.
Humans consume a lot of SCP, people might be more comfortable with algae and fungi based, but it is not that uncommon to check the ingredient lists and see some “bacillus” in there, or Spirulina if you are into cooking.
Bacteria yield more protein per volume, but sadly, they also can create toxins and might not taste as great as algae and fungi, that also adds to the importance of those kinds of research.
A few papers down the line and these SCP can help us end the need for livestock.
“dried methanol mixed with bacteria protein”
That is not the case.
Ending cruelty is an honourable cause, and also benefits us a lot. But the way you use your words reminded me of those Republicans defunding research and aid because the wording made them uncomfortable.
This citynews article is poorly written, you should keep just the university release because it explains properly what happened, why, and the benefits of the method.
These are numbers from 2016. Is there any place where we can read these contracts? Maybe with the current situation, conditions are changing. Hopefully, people put a clause in case of animosity between countries.
Thanks for your message, it helped me look more critically at the video. But I still have some questions about your message and appreciate your help.
Could you please tell the falsehoods you found? It felt like the professor answered well all the questions asked. I imagine some parts were edited like Wired does for brevity, and they might have a role in the selection of questions, but the omissions do not feel malicious.
Definitely! There is a chapter just explaining oligarchs and another about outliving their used. And a brief call on “how they come to power”. What would you add to those answers? (or any other answer).
I could not find this discussion in the video. Was that supposed to be in the part of the reproductive rights?
Thank you for naming dictators, I was not familiar with Lee Kuan Yew, now I have some reading to do. I imagine there are many more I was not aware of. I remember vaguely some from school days, but very few get close to being called liberal.