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I love how everyone is hyperfocusing on France and ignoring the bigger picture when it comes to these EU elections (and that is that right-wing and far-right factions got like 13 seats overall). It's less of a "sweep" than the 2022 midterms, and considering how that went, that's saying a lot. Heck, if go so far as to put all the reactionaries in one group - ECR, ID, GUE/NGL (far-left), and Non-Inscrits which have a lot of reactionary parties - they only amount to 29% of the total seats in the EU Parliament, while the rest are held by the moderate factions. But I guess Reddit is just full of folks who prefer to see things "glass half empty" way.
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2024-11-06
Heh. Probably going to be a little harder to explain the gay nightclubs.
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2024-11-06
What can I say, Nazis trigger me. You can now go back to Stormfront or 4chan and brag about it.
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2024-11-06
52% would be an incredible turnout in Canada...
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2024-11-06
Well well.....not surprised tbh
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2024-11-06
You are being willfully argumentative if you do not think OP is including himself as a "person with common sense". He claims far right = people with common sense (undoubtedly including himself). All I did was show that OP was anything but common sense. And now you are grasping at false motives. I checked their profile because someone commented that OP is a 12 year old account that barely started posting 2 years ago. So I went to check if it was a real person or another front page reddit bot.
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I can partly agree with you. I'm not into full blown fascism or let's call it totalitarianism, which is a better fit in my opinion I believe Nazis are bad and anyone who is into the third Reich should be punished by law if he tries to reenact it. Where I disagree with you is where the danger comes from. As far as I followed it, the right is more egalitarian and democratic than the so called " democratic parties". I fear the Neoliberal corporate policies, that undermine living wages and plunge the poor and middle class into a well of violence and poverty so the bigwigs can live in their billionaire mansions and have more power than God, more than I ever would fear the " right wing"
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2024-11-06
You can’t just point fingers. What internally could you see as an issue people have with the left?
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2024-11-06
>worrying about getting demonetized. Let’s call it what it is, they’re not worried about not having the ability to reach to people, they’re worried about not being paid to.
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2024-11-06
Which means nothing because the executive power will continue to belong to him, his position and France's future is more than assured to stay in the same route, no?
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2024-11-06
I love how a majority opionion is considered far right lol.
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2024-11-06
Lol sure brah. >You are being willfully argumentative No that's you. Anyone calling someone far right is probably far left and thinks they are centrists. They have lost the plot.
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2024-11-06
Do want to say, everyone remember the Far-Right lady Macron was running against - Le Pen - and how her party rhetoric was the same as Russian rhetoric? Gee.
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2024-11-06
Is a Jewish state really something we should endorse? Every nation should ideally be secular, regardless of the majority religion within that country. If you have a state sponsored religion, you're bound to have discrimination against those who aren't a part of the religion.
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2024-11-06
Remember the "punch a nazi" slogan? By all means, go defend nazis and see how thankful they'll be.
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2024-11-06
You can’t look at proportionality in a war. Now the children being killed is sad but it’s necessary to eliminate Hamas. They hide behind civilians and it makes it extremely hard for Israel to eliminate Hamas. Yet Israel somehow manages a 2:1 ratio.
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2024-12-06
European and regional elections always have low turn out in France. Legislative (Congress) and presidential have above 70% turn out.
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2024-12-06
In the case if Palestine, it’s not about supporting the group in charge. It’s about supporting the right for Palestine to exist as its own country.
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2024-12-06
Woah easy man you’re starting to sound like one of those evil conservatives
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2024-12-06
>Palestinian flag stands for vastly different things than the Hamas or the Hezbollah. The Palestinian flag represents the country of Palestine. Which is a backwards shithole of bigots, terrorists and radicals. 90% support terrorism against Israel.
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2024-12-06
>So you can vote for what most closely aligns with your beliefs, I guess this involves a throwAwayWriteIn? Everyone else is playing by the "who is gonna win this office game of foozeball" style voting, and I just don't get down like that.
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2024-12-06
>women and children who are innocent The people of Palestine aren't innocent of anything. They actively aid Hamas, they actively support terrorism
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2024-12-06
I wonder why they vote far right
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2024-12-06
jesus christ I wasn't being serious.
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2024-12-06
Half of the people who voted to leave the EU supported Brexit. Many of those who didn't vote at the time have since used the excuse that it was such a daft idea to leave that staying in the EU was a forgone conclusion so it wasn't worth making the trip to a voting booth. Brexit was very much a right wing / left wing political thing. Most of the pro reasons for leaving were based around right wing ideals such as sovereignty, nationalism and xenophobia. Anyone who voted leave and thought they were on the left doesn't really understand what left wing politics encompasess. Unfortunately the right wing racists had a higher motivation to get out and vote for their ideals so they won by a very small margin. Is it still popular? Not really. Most of it's supporters are upset that it hasn't worked out the way they expected it to and has created a lot of deep social and economic problems, although "leave" would argue it is working out just as it was predicted to. I don't think anyone is happy with the result. My own stance? It was a really shit idea which would only benefit a few very rich industrialists. So far it's been an unmitigated failure which I don't think the UK will ever recover from.
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Based on what you assume that those who didn't vote are against the results? The valid assumption is that those who didn't vote decided that they support whomever those who did vote will choose. I.e. 52% turnout means that the winning side has additional support of 48%.
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2024-12-06
Damn ur smart why didn't we think of this
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2024-12-06
Here's some context to Brexit and you can make up your own mind if this makes it a right vs left debate... In the years leading up to Brexit (even before a referendum vote was on the table) British news was constantly reporting on new EU laws that irked British people. From simple things like how our vacuum cleaners would have to be reduced in power consumption turning them into less effective floor cleaners. Or how huge amounts of our taxpayer's money was being sent to the EU whilst our NHS health system was crumbling from underfunding or how our fishermen were seeing fish stock levels plummeting from EU fishermen now fishing in British waters. Then there was also the constant reporting on mass immigration to the UK whilst we didn't even have enough new affordable housing for ourselves. Those are just a few examples in reality there were 100s of different issues being reported by all sides of the media left and right and it just had an accumulative effect on British people. Fed up of hearing about more EU woes. The lack of control over our own laws and policy making. By the time the referendum came around a lot of people had just had enough and voted to leave. Left and right. Were the 10+ years of negative media reporting on the EU balanced and fair? I don't believe so. We just heard the negative things... DAILY! So it wasn't really a surprise when we decided to leave. Amongst my own friends and family when talking about the referendum vote the thought or conversation was never about left or right leanings. Labour, conservative and liberal democrats among us mostly voted to leave because we were just sick and tired of the endless negativity surrounding the EU and thought we are historically a solo island nation that has always been self-sufficient and we would better off controlling our own affairs once again. I'm not saying it wasn't a left vs right thing. I'm sure in some ways, especially on the subject of immigration it was. But there was a lot of us who voted without left or right leanings. We were sick and tired of the daily negative news we were fed by ALL media outlets that was constant. A bit like Chinese water torture but inflicted on an entire nation.
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2024-12-06
U.S. Red states recently decided women shouldn’t have any say over their bodies, based on a peasant’s book from centuries ago….but yes libs….
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2024-12-06
Why demonstrate? Just don't vote for them...
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2024-12-06
Your information is just wrong. Over 72% of registered voters cast a vote in the referendum. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_2016_United_Kingdom_European_Union_membership_referendum
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Lmaooooooooo No
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2024-12-06
Keep calling everything you don’t like far right I’m sure it’ll work out.
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2024-12-06
> Seeing way too much 'if I don't vote, then I'm not responsible for what happens Which is of course nonsense. Not voting is simply casting a vote for "whatever everyone that votes thinks is good enough for me". Literally nothing else.
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2024-12-06
Your comments? No.
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2024-12-06
There's douzaines of us! DOUZAINES!
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and to directly answer your question about le pen - honestly it is hard to say. Trump is a pure populist who is far right, but le pen is more measured. I would put le pens party a step further to the right than the current republican party though. At least the republicans have a lot of moderates still in the party. And maga are generally too disorganised to do a lot of damage (trump might threaten to leave nato, but his party isn't so keen). Le pen on the other hand, she is very measured and the entire party is aligned on her anti European, ultra nationalist values.
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No, I don't think I'm confused about what socialism is, I think you're just like 19 and educated on Reddit. It's ok, pumpkin I am sure you're a sweet kid. Just remember, crayons are not edible.
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Okay, sugar plum. What I read is, you don't have an answer. Got it.
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2024-13-06
Mock all you like. Who cares? But clearly, you are incapable of an actual argument. Anyway, the elections that clearly are not going to go your way are coming up. Enjoy the result.
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so in france, you can dissolve anytime, and its not good for the president necessarily, its some kind of strategy - president force new election for parliament (but not european which are done) - he can lose and government wont be his (!) - he can also win by certain metrics he gauge to be more important (for example, maybe he thinks because far right is higher, that people by fear would vote for him giving him more seats than previously)
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Probably not for the passengers. Obviously yes for the boat operators.
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Wait so you would rather these people drown.? Like is that a good thing?
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2024-12-06
Maybe the downvoters think the Mad Max future would be more exciting than the Star Trek future...
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They were murdered in a terrorist attack by IS
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Or as Israel calls it "just another Tuesday."
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Mould.
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BRICS is a hate-club for US economic policies, but that doesn't mean that they're friends. In fact, most of them are in direct competition with each other.
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You know you're going to face international sanctions when....
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Translation Russia can't find anyone to buy their hundred of billions of Rupee's and wants other countries to trade them for much needed equipment
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I mean would you. Brazil is completely corrupt. India has more Trump supporters then the US and their leader thinks he's divine. Russia can't even take the border region from Ukraine. South Africa is well, how that country stays together is a mystery. China is lowering the cash reserves of its banks and threating a war that even if it wins its loses
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But, but, but: *whose* currencies? And at what *exchange* *rate*? :-))) (wait until they figure out. again)
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Pogo sites near Philippine military bases likened to ‘Trojan horse’ By: John Eric Mendoza - Reporter / @JEMendozaINQ MANILA, Philippines — Philippine Offshore Gaming Operation (Pogo) sites, especially those near military bases, may become a “Trojan horse” that can be used by China to stage a “surprise attack” in the country, a security expert said. Chester Cabalza, president and founder of Manila-based think tank International Development and Security Cooperation, sounded the alarm but the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said there are contingency measures in place. “The Pogos are deemed as a Trojan horse that can stage a surprise attack in the Philippines for their unrestricted warfare,” Cabalza told INQUIRER.net in a text message on Tuesday. FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION Teves released from detention in Timor-Leste, says his lawyer GLOBALNATION Teves rearrested, says DOJ GLOBALNATION PCG watching Chinese cargo ships off Homonhon READ: Pogo raid in Pampanga yields suspected Chinese military uniforms, pins For her part, AFP spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla also on Tuesday said the military “will have the necessary contingency measures” for this. “These are realities that we are facing; these are contemporary challenges, and we are looking at its implications towards national security,” Padilla said in a regular AFP press conference in Camp Aguinaldo. Chinese uniforms may be ‘props’ Padilla made the reaction amid suspicious findings in a recent raid on Pogo sites. Chinese military uniforms and pins were found in a raided Pogo hub in Pampanga on Monday. Padilla, who noted that Pogos are known to engage in various illegal activities, including online scams, downplayed this finding in a bid to avoid what she deemed as “unnecessary panic.” “The presence of Chinese military uniforms may likely be used as props in these illicit online transactions,” Padilla told reporters in a statement on Tuesday. “The limited number of PLA (People’s Liberation Army) uniforms found suggests they are more indicative of use in deceptive activities rather than any preparation for an invasion.” “We do not want to cause unnecessary panic,” she said. A Singaporean-based security analyst also raised a less grim possibility of these uniforms coming from demobilized PLA personnel. “While there’s certainly a possible risk of PLA servicemen being infiltrated into [the Philippines], another factor worth considering is that every year, large batches of PLA servicemen are demobilized and usually find jobs abroad – and they brought their rugged fatigues along as work attire,” said Singapore-based research fellow Collin Koh of S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday. Espionage There are also lingering suspicions as to the location of Pogo sites near the key military installations. A former island resort called Island Cove in Kawit, Cavite, has been retrofitted into a Pogo site after being sold by the Remulla family in 2018. The site is just a few kilometers away from Sangley Point, a former US base in Cavite province. There are also Chinese casinos and Pogo sites near Metro Manila military headquarters including AFP’s Camp Aguinaldo and the Philippine National Police headquarters Camp Crame in Quezon City; the Philippine Air Force headquarters in Pasay City; the Philippine Army headquarters in Taguig City and the Philippine Navy headquarters in Manila. Cabalza expressed alarm on the location of this development, saying it undermines the country’s national security. “The key strategic locations of Pogos are also sensitive to our national security since it becomes a perimeter for espionage,” he said. Senator Risa Hontiveros has also urged the National Security Council to declare Pogo as a national security threat. But Commodore Roy Vincent Trinidad, naval spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, said Pogo has yet to reach the point of becoming a national security threat, but he noted its “deep” involvement in incidents beyond “common crimes” must be looked into. “We have yet to reach the point; the moment we get there there will be an appropriate announcement to be made,” Trinidad said.
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Why does *everything* have to come down to American politics? So sick of your country's bs invading EVERY SINGLE TOPIC. The world is sick of your shit. Shut up!
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2024-11-06
Fuck that hit hard reading that. That didn’t need to happen. People need to pay the hell attention and stop speeding everywhere they go.
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Very sad news. I’ve actually seen this bear a couple of years ago while driving through the park. For the most part the highway through the park is fenced off so wildlife can’t get through except for on wildlife over or underpasses. Not sure how she made it through here, although there is a hiking trail and a lodge right by there so maybe there’s a gap in the fence.
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2024-11-06
The highway speed limit in that area was 70. Stop making excuses for shitty drivers.
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2024-11-06
There are other ways to get through the Rockies. Probably shorter ways too, why go all the way north to Calgary if you don’t have to?
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It doesn’t really matter the world is dying and humanity doesn’t give a fuck. Our desire to do whatever we want, to whomever we want, however we want is the only thing we give a fuck about. Stories like this are utterly meaningless the roads are paved over wildness, filled with vehicles built from strip mines, powered by fuels whose combustion destroys the climate, vehicles that are filled with ravenous mammals who demand the right to eat as much meat as they want. But hit a few bears with a car or a truck and suddenly it’s a tragedy? Don’t make me laugh these bears were walking dead before they were hit, but people only feel outrage if they die in an event where they feel they can blame “irresponsible drivers”. If they don’t have to take responsibility for the the fact that the lives we all live destroy global nature every day. Sure we don’t “like it” but that doesn’t mean I’m willing to give up **anything** from my personal life so that nature isn’t mushed flat beneath the wheels of human “progress”.
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How about: highways shouldn’t enter national parks. Make the #3 the transcanada. Speed limit of 50 through the park. If animals keep getting killed, drop it to 40.
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Do you feel bad about the nature that was destroyed to build the road? The nature that was destroyed to build your car? The nature that was destroyed to extract the fuel that powers it? The nature destroyed by the climate changing nature of the pollutants that combustion of said fuel releases? Nope? You feel that you’re a good human that cares about nature, drives safely so you would never hit a bear on the road? That’s a nice story but the truth is you want to placate your bad feelings by imagining this is the fault of some “irresponsible and reckless bad person”. Don’t want bears to get hit by cars don’t build roads through the wilderness. Don’t build vehicles meant to travel at 100 mph+ and be surprised that people drive fast. If you don’t want them to drive that fast don’t build and sell vehicles that drive that fast. But let’s be real we want what we want when we want and we don’t really care about the consequences to the rest of the world. But don’t get to excited about patting yourself on the back as “one of the good ones”.
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It literally doesnt
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Good for you, you know the normal speed limit on that stretch of road. Conditions change, eh? On the day of the accident the speed limit was 70, due to the fact that bears were on the road. > Parks Canada implemented a no-stopping and speed-reduced 10-kilometre stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway in Yoho National Park at that time because other safety precautions were not viable. https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7229136
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Lmao. You've never been to that part of the country have you?
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Ok well that wasn’t in the linked article. Thanks for the extra info.
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In all that unhinged rambling is there supposed to be a point that is relevant to the conversation?
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The first car did react. The second didn't because it was following the first too closely.
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This happened in Yoho/Field, part of the Rocky mountain ranges. Article says a train horn scared mama into traffic. I’ve spent plenty of time on those roads, so many people are desperate to go fast and think their car is magic because it has a pretty logo on the hood. Too bad the drivers are garbage. This is a problem in all the big parks, too many entitled and selfish tourists with no basic understanding of consideration of the wild animals they’re hoping to see.
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What ways are there that don’t transsect a national or provincial park?
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Yeah the point might be summed up by the quote: “You can’t see the forest for the trees.” If you can’t understand this quote you’ll be unable to grasp my comment, sorry.
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> Also please provide a link to the laws you claim exist that limit national highways that cut through Canadian national parks to be “scenic” because that statement smells strongly of bullshit. You've grouped the words incorrectly. They are scenic, and they are regulated by law. Though "regulated by law" is certainly a tautology, doubly-so that _all_ roads are regulated by law.
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Unless it's a 2 lane highway. But you would have done your research right?
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"electrocutes genitals through seat" New fetish unlocked.
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Nah, I'd rather do the opposite in most cases.
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> Cars are sometimes the best option for [...] wildlife. Struggling to see how cars are good for wildlife in any way, shape or form. Surely they would prefer to be left alone, not hit by cars and not have roads splitting up their forests. As for humans who want to visit national parks they can park their car on the outskirts, pack a tent and walk. It's a national park, not a theme park. 
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Keeping people confined to the road would prevent people from invading in a lot of spaces and contaminating them. So that's a possibility. Sure it means animals don't get control of the road, but it means humans don't get everything else.
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I guess I didn’t explain myself well - I agree 100%. I’m not going to cause an accident, and I’m going to do everything I safely can to not hit someone, but if someone really cuts it that close… well, FAFO. I’m an ex car insurance adjuster - believe me I know just how much of a nightmare *any* accident can be, regardless of fault. I don’t want any part of that if I can avoid it. People lie, adjusters can be biased, and that’s if the at fault driver even *has* insurance. Hell, my ‘04 suburban was totaled back in Feb. 2020 by an uninsured driver who ran a red light and my hubby couldn’t stop in time. We didn’t go through with the uninsured property damage claim through our insurance because we didn’t want to deal with a salvage title and she still runs, just has an ugly nose now. We’re lucky it didn’t damage the radiator.
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Look at the map and you'll see that Banff is bigger than some countries. To go from Alberta to BC you need to go through thr park or other parks that split the provinces. 
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These people need to be charged with reckless driving.
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You’re a trip, thank you for this
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I got your mom into my bed within 6 minutes of meeting her
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I am always surprised by how much trash is visible along the trails. It's sad.
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dont everyone laugh at once itll hurt the Zs confidence - feelings matter /s
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*When I was twelve, I helped my daddy build a bomb shelter in our basement because some fool parked a dozen warheads 90 miles off the coast of Florida. Well, this thing could park a coupla hundred warheads off Washington and New York and no one would know anything about it till it was all over.*
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They hold 10% of the seats in the Duma which is merely a symbolic institution at this point. Russia is a neofascist oligarchy, akin to what the American right intends to do if they win the election which is why so many MAGAs support Putin. They see an ally.
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lol, I know your stance now and I’m not even going to engage in an argument about whether or not Russia is a dictatorship. have a nice day!
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Is this Nuclear powered sub also carrying nuclear weapons? If so, it's kind of a big deal....
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I feel like you didn’t understand anything I wrote so that’s probably for the best.
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