TheShadow277

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[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

A lot of opinion over the fact that Canada, in its entire history, has only used conscription twice and it was for two major conflicts

I never claimed otherwise.

The arguments you are attempting to make are moot when considering this very big fact

Not really. It has nothing to do with how many times Canada has used conscription.

If it is hard to imagine a war Canada would be fighting to defend itself worry not because the arctic is thawing and a few countries are salivating over it.

I imagine if a straight up war of conquest over Canada's north happened, more Canadian's would be willing to help with that and conscription would probably be unnecessary. That highly depends on our feelings of national unity, which to me seem to be at an all time low (in my lifetime). I feel that any attempt by the federal government to introduce compulsory military service would be disastrous as there's high tensions when it comes to the prairie provinces and Quebec. Why would they consent to their peoples being forced to fight and die for a united Canada when they don't feel like Canada should be united?

I don't know how they would plan to address this, but I feel Canada would need a large reason to be unified if they were to introduce conscription, and the current climate isn't it.

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (5 children)

Ehh. IMO WWI was just a war between declining empires. Not like we were fighting for anything but Britain in that one. At least WWII has the excuse of fighting fascism, but in my opinion that's a sort of post facto justification considering how friendly the US and UK was with right wing ideals before the war.

Would I fight a war against fascism? Yeah. Would I fight a war to make Danielle Smith, her oil companies (I am Albertan so this is the first thing that I thought up, but it applies to capital-serving govt in general), and the ruling class richer? Nah.

It's hard for me to imagine a war that Canada would be engaged in that wouldn't be just to save the US's declining influence, but I imagine that some Canadians would support conscription if there was a proper justification that wasn't "save the US empire" or "make more money for oil companies".

At least that's my opinion.

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I appreciate that you shared it. It's nice to know I'm not alone in the challenges I face with pain. I'm sorry that you have to deal with that experience.

I like to think that we're stronger for having to go through stuff like that, but sometimes it just feels like suffering for no reason lol.

It'd be nice to not suffer from what I do, and therefore not have constant pain, but also that person wouldn't be me ig? Idk maybe that's stupid but I think all I can do to keep going is try to be as positive as I can be.

Sorry if I rambled here. I hope things get better for you somehow fr <3

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 35 points 1 month ago (3 children)

It has a large effect on mental health and depression, too. The pain becomes sort of like being trapped under a too heavy blanket or something, and you're always fighting with it. Good things feel less good because you're hurting, and bad things feel worse because you're hurting. Pain meds help a little, but it sort of numbs everything else along with the pain. The only time you can get a bit of respite is when you're sleeping, and you better hope nothing wakes you up because then you're laying in pain trying to go back to sleep for an hour. Awful.

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That's very interesting, thanks. The whole tone of the second article seems so much different than how we talk about our "democracy" in Canada, where I am from. We talk about it here as a form of prestige ("Canada is so good, we're democratic, unlike those Asian countries"), where that article made it sound like they were celebrating how it helps the people. At least that's my vibe.

Now that I think of it, I have no idea how their governance works. We're just sorta guided to think the communist party gets together for dinner and decides what everyone has to make for lunch on Thursdays lol. Probably interesting to look into!

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 5 points 1 month ago (3 children)

China is also leading the renewable push, and has made massive innovations in participatory democracy.

Anywhere I can read about this?

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 28 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Maybe just redistribute some wealth? The richest nation in the world can afford to home everyone. Homelessness is a policy decision.

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 10 points 2 months ago

You mean your mom didn't tell you to read all the news littleblue on lemmy reads? Must have a different upbringing.

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 6 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I don't think I wanna ask the US "congressional research service" about the effects of US imperialism. Something tells me they have a bias, but I can't quite put my finger on why.

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 14 points 2 months ago (18 children)

USA doesn’t control the source of the problem, which are random-ass civil wars that occur in Central America or South America.

Interesting, if largely incorrect opinion.

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net -4 points 2 months ago

"please vote for me... NO DON'T LOOK AT THAT GENOCIDE I'M DOING.. just vote pls"

[–] TheShadow277@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I dunno. Epstein was pretty high profile (and it might not have worked out great for him, either), but a former president is really high profile. I have no idea how they would handle it, but if we're lucky enough to see it, it'll be quite interesting for sure

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