Four in five Canadians believe boycotting U.S.-made goods or avoiding travel to the United States could help strengthen Canada’s bargaining position with its southern neighbour.
So you know what? You don’t have to boycott stuff.
The rest of us can do as we choose, and us Canadians are going to choose to not spend money on US stuff.
That is missing my point, aggressively. You can make more strawman arguments if you wish, but if you’re still hemming and hawing about your consumer spending as activism, not only that but for the sake of Canadian nationalism, you’re a long way from having political priorities. You are satisfied with nothing. Your leadership will take note of your complacency.
Boycotting is more than negative, and less than positive. Boycotting is nothing. Not boycotting is aiding and abetting. Expecting results from nothing is just silly.
So you know what? You don’t have to boycott stuff.
The rest of us can do as we choose, and us Canadians are going to choose to not spend money on US stuff.
That is missing my point, aggressively. You can make more strawman arguments if you wish, but if you’re still hemming and hawing about your consumer spending as activism, not only that but for the sake of Canadian nationalism, you’re a long way from having political priorities. You are satisfied with nothing. Your leadership will take note of your complacency.
Boycotting is more than negative, and less than positive. Boycotting is nothing. Not boycotting is aiding and abetting. Expecting results from nothing is just silly.
Dog what in the fuck are you on about
No posts in a week, take a lap. Better burner next time. No attention points. Blocked.
Oh no don’t block me!
What difference does post frequency make. I assume you post garbage day after day given the quality of your recent moronic posts