I just watched trailer park boys the movie 2006 and it made me realize something sad
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I first watched this movie like over a decade ago and I thought it was good af, it makes canada look so comfy. while I was rewatching it tonight I was thinking to myself: 

"who would have guessed that in about 14 years canada would suddenly turn into a dystopian shithole?"

I mean yeah I get it, canada isnt like that at the moment, but what the pandemic showed me was how quickly canada could turn into a quasi-police state. its weird guys, im already mentally raped and jaded from the past few years so im used to it by now but watching this movie from 2006 reminded me of the old days and how carefree I used to think life was

@AlbanianLegend1994 what do you think?
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what you mean? look they even have State-sponsored Euthanasia now. it's the neo-Masonic liberal blue park taken to its final conclusion
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(09-02-2023, 08:28 AM)Steppenwolf Wrote: what you mean? look they even have State-sponsored Euthanasia now. it's Neo-Masonic blue-theme'd Liberal park taken to its final conclusion

did you read the post? you seem to be misunderstanding the OP
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Never watched the film bro but there's definitely something that has died and is not coming back, and it's not like the cv-19 psyop was the catalyst but it just compounded everything that had already increasingly turned soulless up to that point

Like, can you imagine that this is what people used to be like?

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(09-02-2023, 08:34 AM)AlbanianLegend1994 Wrote: Never watched the film bro but there's definitely something that has died and is not coming back, and it's not like the cv-19 psyop was the catalyst but it just compounded everything that had already increasingly turned soulless up to that point

Like, can you imagine that this is what people used to be like?

I feel you man. was canada really as bad as I heard it was during the plandemic or was that just an exaggeration?
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(09-02-2023, 08:38 AM)lonelyjak Wrote:
(09-02-2023, 08:34 AM)AlbanianLegend1994 Wrote: Never watched the film bro but there's definitely something that has died and is not coming back, and it's not like the cv-19 psyop was the catalyst but it just compounded everything that had already increasingly turned soulless up to that point

Like, can you imagine that this is what people used to be like?

I feel you man. was canada really as bad as I heard it was during the plandemic or was that just an exaggeration?

It depends where. It was the worst in Quebec but overnight the premier changed his stance from "we're going to impose a 'health tax' on the unvaccinated" to... "nevermind, we're going to adopt a more compassionate approach, we love you all and this was a bad idea after all."

At the height of the psyop, you had a big box retail store employee act as a "chaperone" for an unvaccinated customer, making sure that the unvaccinated customer was not putting any "non-essential" (aka non-food) items in his cart. And here's the kicker, the employee did not even have to be vaccinated himself.

What

They also closed off liquor/cannabis stores to the unvaccinated but I didn't give a fuck cuz I wasn't drinking back then, and I am not a weed smoker except rarely (socially).

The interesting thing though, was that in Quebec, the universities adopted a more lax rule towards vaccination. Like you could be unvaccinated and be allowed on campus or stay at the dorms (but would be required to show "proof" of vaccination to attend certain non-essential events), whereas in a lot of Ontario universities, they required you to be like triple vaxxed to even be allowed to continue being a student there, lmao. 

But yeah, every single province had a "vaccine passport," it's just that in certain ones (like Alberta), there was much less care or enforcement.
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(09-02-2023, 08:34 AM)AlbanianLegend1994 Wrote: but it just compounded everything that had already increasingly turned soulless up to that point

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(09-02-2023, 08:49 AM)AlbanianLegend1994 Wrote:
(09-02-2023, 08:38 AM)lonelyjak Wrote:
(09-02-2023, 08:34 AM)AlbanianLegend1994 Wrote: Never watched the film bro but there's definitely something that has died and is not coming back, and it's not like the cv-19 psyop was the catalyst but it just compounded everything that had already increasingly turned soulless up to that point

Like, can you imagine that this is what people used to be like?

I feel you man. was canada really as bad as I heard it was during the plandemic or was that just an exaggeration?

It depends where. It was the worst in Quebec but overnight the premier changed his stance from "we're going to impose a 'health tax' on the unvaccinated" to... "nevermind, we're going to adopt a more compassionate approach, we love you all and this was a bad idea after all."

At the height of the psyop, you had a big box retail store employee act as a "chaperone" for an unvaccinated customer, making sure that the unvaccinated customer was not putting any "non-essential" (aka non-food) items in his cart. And here's the kicker, the employee did not even have to be vaccinated himself.

What

They also closed off liquor/cannabis stores to the unvaccinated but I didn't give a fuck cuz I wasn't drinking back then, and I am not a weed smoker except rarely (socially).

The interesting thing though, was that in Quebec, the universities adopted a more lax rule towards vaccination. Like you could be unvaccinated and be allowed on campus or stay at the dorms (but would be required to show "proof" of vaccination to attend certain non-essential events), whereas in a lot of Ontario universities, they required you to be like triple vaxxed to even be allowed to continue being a student there, lmao. 

But yeah, every single province had a "vaccine passport," it's just that in certain ones (like Alberta), there was much less care or enforcement.

thanks for the insight. its super interesting in this dark sort of way. its like watching a dystopian movie, except real lol
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