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Comment Gateway Pundit, seriously? (Score 0, Troll) 214

Good lord! Why would you use such an unreliable source like The Gateway Pundit? Even when they are accurate, they're stealing their articles from sites that actually employ journalists. The Gateway Pundit (TGP) is an American far-right[2] fake news website.[1] The website is known for publishing falsehoods, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories.[34]

Comment And who is saying this? (Score 1, Troll) 200

The Toronto Sun is part of Postmedia, an American-owned chain that exercises strong editorial control and is basically Fox North.

Canadian Civil Liberties Association seems legit, but the Canadian Constitution Foundation is part of the Koch Atlas network, slipping far-right American money into Canadian politics.

That doesn't mean that they're wrong, but what they say should be examined carefully for fish hooks.

Comment Online hate speech like... (Score 2, Insightful) 236

...Hunter Biden is a crackhead in the pay of foreign interests?

That was a story American media companies suppressed because it was true and hurt the candidate they wanted to win.

We all know that the only "hate speech" that will be suppressed is speech that the ruling powers hate.

Comment You mean "Natural Disasters" (Score -1, Troll) 226

The belief that periodic natural disasters, which have plagued mankind from time to time throughout recorded history, is "climate change" is essentially a religious belief, though one that doesn't seem to deter the likes of Al Gore and Barack Obama from buying swanky mansions situated on beachfront property.

There is zero evidence that hurricanes today are more or less powerful than at other times in recorded history. Read up on Racer's Storm, a far more powerful and persistent storm than Ida which struck in 1837.

All this boils down to "Natural Disasters Suck." No shit. The "climate change" spin is just an attempt to shoehorn random weather events into The Narrative.

Comment What's the big deal? (Score 2) 52

Everyone knows you only need three design elements per page:

1. Papyrus for headlines
2. Comic Sans for body text
3. The first piece of public domain clip art that comes up in an image search on the topic

Why overthink design when you could spend the time learning the latest hot language or framework to get you the next gig when this one implodes?

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