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Originally Posted by Firebot
So I don't see his comments as scary. There are much scarier real actions happening right now, including C-11, then a politician promoting crypto.
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Cool. I think C-11 sucks but I don’t see it as scary.
What you fear or what worries you is subjective, so while we could go back and forth on this, it may pretty meaningless. We’re not speaking in objective, matter of fact terms here. You can call things “scarier real actions” but everything is real. Everything being said and everything being done is real. Your fears might be valid, but they’re probably not, just from a kind of common sense perspective here, just like mine probably aren’t were PP to take the top job.
To reiterate my point, though, so it doesn’t get lost: pointing out something you think is subjectively scary and cause for concern does not require dismissing “the narrative” or whatever around what other people think is subjectively scary or cause for concern. The validity of one doesn’t determine the validity of the other.
You can be concerned about C-11, go wild, I totally get it even if I’m not. But dismissing any concerns about PP in the same breath just makes it look like your concerns are based in partisanship and bias, and not anything objective or meaningful. We’re allowed to think Trudeau and the top contender for the Cons are bad at the same time. It sucks, but it’s truly an OK thing to hold both thoughts as valid.