JDPONorth feat. Liv Agar
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Liv Agar from QAAnonymous joins us to discuss the birth of Canadian nationalism, in that suddenly Albertans are booing the U.S. national anthem. Why? Well, Trump is moving forward with 25% tariffs on Canada, threatening Canada militarily (?), and managing to get extremely dumb-guy Canadian conservatives to disavow the US with the same vigor as they supported Bernard the Roughneck.
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Greetings from Nova Scotia! Earlier in the week, I stopped by my local booze store to get ginger beer, and saw the manager of the place pouring bottles of expensive USA bourbon down the drain of the tasting counter sink. Every US import wine, beer and spirit was being destroyed, and the US shelf relabeled to give more space for the Mexican and European imports.
I never thought I'd die side by side with Jordan Peterson, Great Big Sea, and Troy Hurtubuise against a horde of MAGA bros in buffalo hats for the last four pack of Corona😮
I want pics! I believe you, but I want pics... this is fucking hilarious
@@nlabonte At this point, the only pic I could provide is the relabelled shelf, haha. They've long finished with the pour-outs.
Why would they destroy product they already bought and paid for?
@gagenater From what I understand, in order to make sure no Canadian customer money is spent on a hostile entity's product. They'd rather take the supply cost hit. The former USA Imports shelf is still relabelled; according to a note on the doors, the shop won't stock USA drinks for the rest of Trump's tenure thanks to the tariff threat, as they expect him to try it again and again.
"Sir, a giant hockey puck has hit the second tower"
Two days ago I commented somewhere that I appreciated the booing at Canadian arenas but I suspected it wouldn't happen in Calgary. I'm glad to see I was wrong.
Reality show idea: My MAGA Milo Mao Mullen. Milo lives in New York for 8 weeks while Nick Mullen trains him to do a Chinese Trump accent
What if he can only get Milo to do Mullen's insanely racist "Rice President" character?
@MrJohndoakes yes the unlikelyhood of this happening is the joke
New taskmaster series goes crazy
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Note to Liv: if you want to get a good deal on a Chinese EV, advocate that the companies set up their own distributorships instead of relying on a Canadian front man. It's been a problem in Australia and New Zealand.
Re the opening bit: By emtylogical defintion Quebec is part of Latin America (place in the americas where a latinate language is the language)
By that logic, Romania is an exclave of Italy, because Romanian is a Romance language (the only Slavic one).
England is Germany
To be fair, Swedish people were never asked if they would join Nato; it was decided for us (which I feel some type of way about).
You guys were flat out strategically appropriated by NATO.
@@hendrikvanleeuwen9110 Yes.
It's not great to be automatically chained to "mission creep - the army" in general, and in particular not now, when US foreign policy has probably never been on shakier grounds, as far as grand projects go.
I would have appreciated the opportunity to vote about whether or not we were going to handcuff ourself to an increasingly erratic (and quite frankly less relevant) country like the US, for the forseeable future.
It wasn't necessarily the only way to calm down fears about a potential/speculative Russian aggression. A cooler head might have sufficed, but this contract is basically forever.
The Beer Store in Ontario is run by Molson Coors and Labbatt. They're closing a bunch of locations since they liberalized beer and wine sales.
Liberalized? Well, as long as the beer isn't Georgist.
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Brent Butt mentioned!❤️❤️❤️
Could you imagine climbing the greasy DC pole only to then have to attend a meeting wherein you beg your department not be cut to some 19yo in a suit jacket and running shorts?
10 Gallons (US) = 37.85 Liter/Litre
Toowoomba mentioned!
What is November's deal with Ukrainians?
I get that a lot of the post 2014 front line units in the Donbas basically only could find ultra-nationalist volunteers, but the Ukrainian state kinda went with "better them fighting Russia, than fighting minorities in Kyiv" so just looked the other way.
Since 2022, Ukraine has had to rely heavily on conscripts, and those are very much more so regular people. But like... if you're really a neo-Nazi, why would you fight under the leadership of a centrist Jew?
It's hilarious that Bibi refused to give arms to Ukraine under the basis that Zelensky would "sell them to Hamas".
Nova hasn't been very consistent on Ukraine, and idk why.
@@vaska00762 Azov (in all the different versions), C18, Pravii (Right) Sektor are still out there, the fighting forces of Ukraine are not just a mass of Shanghaied dudes stolen off the streets of Lviv or Odesa.
Netanyahu was remembering how surplus AKs sent to Ukraine were sold to guys in Finland by some scamlord quartermaster in the ZSU early on in the war, because the Ukrainians wanted FALs and M-4 rifles, not AK-74s and AKM rifles.
@@vaska00762I mean Russian nazis (RDK) literally went to Ukraine to fight for it and are getting insanely glazed by the entire Western media.
@@vaska00762 I feel Nova has a bit of a "Terminally Online Leftist" thing of needing to be a contrarian
@@thatmeatguy8418 I sometimes feel like she repeats the same kind of things I used to hear a lot on Russia Today. RT used to platform a lot of leftists back in the day, many of whom either jumped to being reactionary (Alex Salmond), or otherwise just went full Putinist.
Idk if she's spent much time in Eastern Europe, if she's been to Russia, Ukraine or Georgia, but I guess there's an amount of perspective that you can get from being there, and interacting with people from there.
My maternal grandfather was a junior officer in the Red Army, and I've learned a lot about what sort of state Russians can run. Of course, the ideologies are different, but the use of fear and silence of criticism is still there.
Back on Ukraine - Zelensky is not a universally popular leader among Ukrainians, but the criticisms come down more to either him framing himself as this wartime leader, wearing fatigues, presenting a deceptive image of leading from the front, when really he's fairly well protected in Kyiv. Or there's the aspect that the conscription rules and approaches are reminiscent of the Soviet times, especially with some comparison to the worst parts of WWII.
Idk.. I'm probably a couple of trigger words away from just going on a massive rant.
It's NEWF'n'land. Not NU'finlin
I'm not a chump for still being on spironolactone right? Right?
Your poor bladder...
This time of year they would just be standing on the lakes.
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Omg crazy parking
Azov posts decent vids. The public relations is strong with them.
They are ex-football hooligans who have become their own collection of private armies, so they have a good propaganda wing and have given their most charismatic members media training. They learned a lot from the IDF and Hezbollah when it comes to PR.
@@MrJohndoakes Also a majority of the old neo-nazi Azov guys from what I understand are either dead or spread out to other units. Azov (From what I understand, I could be wrong) at this point is just another regiment
These guys understanding of the Ukraine war is dim as fuck.
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