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Originally Posted by GullFoss
In all fairness to The Sun, the publication exists primarily to entice poor people to vote for policies against their better interests by misprepsenting issues that are pro-business as being universally positive and by redirecting their hate at immigrants, natives, people even pooerer than them, public servants, and those with serious issues such as drug addiction and mental illness. At it's core, it a morally reprehensible propaganda print and it's embarrassing it exists insofar that our society has monetized something so integral to democratic society as print media and put it in the hands of charlitans. It's incredibly sad that the only two newspaper publications left with sufficient integrity to be worth reading in this country are the Toronto star and globe and mail, neither of which are owned by post media.
But sure, let's all get worked up over a Troy brouwer headline.
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This is utter bs, everyone knows poor people can't read and don't vote, and even when they do manage to pry themselves away from their fast food and magic box stories long enough to try, they somehow spoil their ballots by selecting too many boxes.