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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
There it is, folks!
In seriousness, and there's no way to say this without being condescending, I think it's great that you're really invested in the next iteration of the NDP, but you sound like a kid who just got to college and your brain is expanding and you've been exposed to all these new ideas and you're absolutely sure you've got everything all figured out and if people would just listen to you these huge, important problems would all be solved. This thread has repeatedly demonstrated that you don't have a clue what you're talking about on any of these topics. It's just such a hopeless naivete that it's impossible not to look at and be a bit vicariously embarrassed.
Everything that's important - and a lot of stuff of questionable importance - is enormously complex when it gets to a level of government policy. There are cascading impacts of even small tweaks to public policy, forget about things like attempting to "align AI with Canadian requirements", whatever that even means. It is extremely clear that you have a very superficial understanding about these topics, yet are expressing strong convictions about what should happen with this self-assured certainty that either speaks to a terrible case of Dunning-Krueger or - and this is why I asked what I asked earlier - the folly of youth that many of us have fallen victim to.
Just take a step back, calm the #### down, ask a lot more questions, and assume that you do not have any answers unless the area under discussion is one where you're a bona fide expert. Because the guns-a-blazing approach you're taking to this stuff is not a good look (as people in this thread have repeatedly tried to get you to understand either with gentle nudges or otherwise).
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I have heard this before:
The disappointing part is that this is a good conversation and Wolven is helpful in putting up points for discussion. The problem is his inabilitiy to absorb information and apply it to his pre-conceived notions and see how maybe they don't hold up under the new information.
There was lead found in some food so we need to nationalize the entire vertical of the food industry? Wow. What goverments do best is to create and support the structure that allows businesses to start and thrive, while at the same time put in reasonable regulations and enforcement to ensure those businesses don't take advantage of their position to the negative impact on citizens. However, this has to be balanced by maintaining the freedom of choice of the citizens. A very tough job.