11-09-2022, 09:16 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: San Fernando Valley
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Except the anecdote only includes all of this context if you put it there yourself.
For a lot of households, little changes like cutting a streaming service is a normal, smart thing to do.
So should we praise her for her smart, practical advice? Or condemn her for her ignorant, insincere comment?
I’d argue both are fairly stupid and both require a lot of bias to buy. I don’t find it particularly convincing when people who already dislike a politician have to make up the context of a statement in order to get mad about it. If you have to assume all these negative things about it, are you mad at Freeland? or are you just made and busy figuring out what about?
Some Canadians are deciding on things more dire than cutting a streaming service. But most Canadians, including those Canadians, have bigger things to fret about than whether a politician said she’s cutting Disney+. You don’t, which is fine, but maybe you’re a little out of touch yourself.
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LOL you don't say.  This thread is ripe with that and pretty well all of us are guilty including you.
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