01-15-2025, 11:19 AM
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#18061
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
I’m sure it existed before, but it’s kind of amazing how COVID basically normalized the right wing obsession with attacking academics, experts, and professionals and how they try to frame these things as some sort of insidious trait.
Yet another warning sign of fascism.
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In COVID, our institutions had many many self inflicted wounds upon their credibility.
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01-15-2025, 11:25 AM
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#18062
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Franchise Player
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Carney an outsider? The guy that Trudeau hired as a Special Advisor and Chair of a Leader's Task Force on Economic Growth? Who said this at his new job announcement?
“Canada’s Liberals have achieved real progress for all Canadians. With a winning growth plan, we can build the strongest economy in the G7 and an even better future for all.”
The guy that Trudeau gave the Finance Minister job to? That Trudeau publicly backstabbed his own Deputy Prime Minster in order to promote into Cabinet and was the final straw that finally forced Freeland to backstab him first?
Nevermind how easy it is to tie him to the Liberal Carbon Tax. I think Canadians will be able to see through any claims that's he's any kind of "outsider", probably just hurt his chances as the notion would be an insult to their intelligence. Maybe only in that he has multiple citizenships.
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01-15-2025, 11:25 AM
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#18063
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Originally Posted by BoLevi
In COVID, our institutions had many many self inflicted wounds upon their credibility.
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Not sure if that’s an excuse for fascist rhetoric, but I bet it seems like that to some people.
You’re the same person that wanted to kill people who weren’t vaccinated, so I’m not sure you’re the appropriate person to comment here.
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01-15-2025, 11:33 AM
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#18064
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Not sure if that’s an excuse for fascist rhetoric, but I bet it seems like that to some people.
You’re the same person that wanted to kill people who weren’t vaccinated, so I’m not sure you’re the appropriate person to comment here.
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An institution's first priority should be to establish and maintain its credibility.
The instinct to manage undesirable speech, even with good intentions, is a trap with an endpoint that results in damaging the institution's credibility. This was repeated endlessly in COVID.
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01-15-2025, 11:35 AM
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#18065
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chemgear
Carney an outsider? The guy that Trudeau hired as a Special Advisor and Chair of a Leader's Task Force on Economic Growth? Who said this at his new job announcement?
“Canada’s Liberals have achieved real progress for all Canadians. With a winning growth plan, we can build the strongest economy in the G7 and an even better future for all.”
The guy that Trudeau gave the Finance Minister job to? That Trudeau publicly backstabbed his own Deputy Prime Minster in order to promote into Cabinet and was the final straw that finally forced Freeland to backstab him first?
Nevermind how easy it is to tie him to the Liberal Carbon Tax. I think Canadians will be able to see through any claims that's he's any kind of "outsider", probably just hurt his chances as the notion would be an insult to their intelligence. Maybe only in that he has multiple citizenships.
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Yes, who would dare insult the intelligence of anyone who thinks Carney is the Finance Minister and that Trudeau promoted him into cabinet?
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01-15-2025, 11:36 AM
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#18066
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Loves Teh Chat!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BoLevi
An institution's first priority should be to establish and maintain its credibility.
The instinct to manage undesirable speech, even with good intentions, is a trap with an endpoint that results in damaging the institution's credibility. This was repeated endlessly in COVID.
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What if that undesirable speech harms the institution's credibility - which as you say, is the institution's first priority?
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01-15-2025, 11:39 AM
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#18067
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Loves Teh Chat!
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Originally Posted by chemgear
Nevermind how easy it is to tie him to the Liberal Carbon Tax. I think Canadians will be able to see through any claims that's he's any kind of "outsider", probably just hurt his chances as the notion would be an insult to their intelligence. Maybe only in that he has multiple citizenships.
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Okay - Conservatives and PP supporters should be thrilled that Carney is running then.
Glad we all agree.
Last edited by Torture; 01-15-2025 at 11:50 AM.
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01-15-2025, 11:40 AM
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#18068
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Auckland, NZ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BoLevi
The instinct to manage undesirable speech, even with good intentions, is a trap with an endpoint that results in damaging the institution's credibility.
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Tell that to early 1930's Germany; I'm sure the government would be totally okay damaging their 'institutional credibility' a bit and in order to manage that 'undesirable speech' a little differently.
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01-15-2025, 11:54 AM
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#18070
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Lifetime Suspension
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Fuzz
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That doesn't change Carneys words in his own book.
Diversity bro!
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01-15-2025, 11:57 AM
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#18071
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Pickle Jar Lake
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MelBridgeman
That doesn't change Carneys words in his own book.
Diversity bro!
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Honestly most of what Peter tried to slam Carney for made him more and more appealing to me. And then discovering Peter is a proud member of club idiot put everything into focus. Thanks for the article.
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01-15-2025, 11:58 AM
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#18072
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PepsiFree
I’m sure it existed before, but it’s kind of amazing how COVID basically normalized the right wing obsession with attacking academics, experts, and professionals and how they try to frame these things as some sort of insidious trait.
Yet another warning sign of fascism.
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Attacks and distrust of experts and scientists is definitely not new but it has shifted from left to right. Some 30 to 40 years ago it was the academic left and progressives who were attacking science and now it is right wing conservatives.
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01-15-2025, 11:58 AM
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#18073
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Originally Posted by Slava
Because he's not in government and has never been in elected office. Pretty clearly, he's an outsider. The only ones who think otherwise are desperate to tie him to Trudeau for partisan reasons.
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He’s not an outsider in the eyes of the swivel-eyed conspiracists who believe the WEF, global finance, the UN, the Liberal Party, Bill Gates, China, climate scientists, and public health authorities are all part of a vast global conspiracy to crush the freedoms of average Canadians and impose a new world order of authoritarian Marxism.
While only around 10-15 per cent of Canadians fall into that paranoid camp, they’re the beating heart of the populist right in this country today (I don’t use the term ‘conservative’ because there’s nothing conservative about them). They’ll come out guns blazing for Carney (the Epoch Times and True North are no doubt working overtime crafting sinister narratives as we speak). It remains to be seen how more moderate conservatives and undecideds will respond to that tack.
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01-15-2025, 12:00 PM
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#18074
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Lifetime Suspension
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzz
Honestly most of what Peter tried to slam Carney for made him more and more appealing to me. And then discovering Peter is a proud member of club idiot put everything into focus. Thanks for the article.
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Good to know it's your way or the highway Pickles! The Arbiter of Truth!
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01-15-2025, 12:10 PM
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#18075
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Auckland, NZ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by calgarygeologist
Attacks and distrust of experts and scientists is definitely not new but it has shifted from left to right. Some 30 to 40 years ago it was the academic left and progressives who were attacking science and now it is right wing conservatives.
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The best thing about science is that no matter how much people (re: right wingers) cry about it and try to attack it and deny it... it still exists, does its thing, and doesn't give a #### what deniers think.
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01-15-2025, 12:25 PM
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#18076
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Park Hyatt Tokyo
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Originally Posted by GirlySports
The party will not be decimated like the Cons in 93 as they are still in one piece, not split apart. They just need a new leader and it's not shocking that they would lose power after 10 years.
They need a young leader for multiple cycles, like Melanie Joly who's only 45.
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The Cons could break out their old campaigns like "Joly's Not Ready, Nice Hair Though"
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01-15-2025, 12:26 PM
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#18077
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by belsarius
Doing a lot of reading on him, going to grab his book in the next day or two, listening to his Reith lectures right now, and he brings up Adam Smith or Freidrich Hayak as much as Marx. Honestly I am a little confused by him because by all accounts his affinity for market forces places him in the neoliberal camp of economics - but his restraint and actions with the BoC, and then his more recent talks seem to point to a softer idea of the market as a tool of society and not a definer of society. Which is definitely leans more left.
So far he is seeming like someone who understands that we work in a capitalist society and how market money works, but who also tempers that with the idea that it is human values that should define us. I don't know how better to define a centrist economist - but I am leaving that open until I learn more.
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I would say that my understanding is that he is someone who believes in the markets ability to efficiently accomplish goals so if you incentivize the market correctly it can deliver outcomes in the best interest of society.
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01-15-2025, 12:43 PM
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#18078
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First Line Centre
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Torture
What if that undesirable speech harms the institution's credibility - which as you say, is the institution's first priority?
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I would need an example for your hypothetical.
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01-15-2025, 12:48 PM
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#18079
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First Line Centre
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Quote:
Originally Posted by calgarygeologist
Attacks and distrust of experts and scientists is definitely not new but it has shifted from left to right. Some 30 to 40 years ago it was the academic left and progressives who were attacking science and now it is right wing conservatives.
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The scientific community, academia, and the institution of academic journals have been completely ravaged by the left agenda over the last 10 years or more.
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01-15-2025, 12:50 PM
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#18080
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Loves Teh Chat!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BoLevi
I would need an example for your hypothetical.
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You can't think of an example of the thing that you say was repeated endlessly in Covid?
Can't think of a single example of an individual saying things that an institution feels caused harm to the institution's credibility, which as you say, is the #1 priority for those institutions?
Last edited by Torture; 01-15-2025 at 12:53 PM.
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