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Old 11-09-2022, 08:55 AM   #2917
Derek Sutton
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree View Post
It’s not even that. It’s a conversational anecdote that literally any normal person would have no problem sharing and wouldn’t mean anything beyond what it is. Making it out to be not smart or appreciative of whatever is a very strange and petty thing.

Do you guys have normal conversations with people? I have a friend who makes more than me who told me about how he saved a bunch of money cutting all his streaming services and going back to torrenting everything. Should I tell him some guys on the internet say that isn’t very appreciative of what I’m going through? lol

Just silly.
She is just so insincere and the Liberal way is talking down to Canadians. Out of touch politicians mansplaining household budgets. Contrary to Liberal beliefs, Canadians are able to do math and decide were they need to cut their personal costs. The ignorance in her statement is that she simply ignores the fact that sadly for some households, it's not about deciding between Netflix, Crave and Disney+. The decisions are between keeping the thermostat at 22 or 17, a tank of gas or a cart of groceries, skip a utility payment this month or a credit card payment. These are the true realities many are worried about. I mean, at least she didn't go with the "cup of coffee close", but the out of touch mansplaining and horrible personal anecdotes, is part of what makes this government, most governments, intolerable.
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