DrRTFM
@DrRTFM
Followers
338
Following
97K
Media
255
Statuses
21K
עם ישראל חי I block anyone who blocks me If you resort to insult I will probably block you Spam accounts reported Life's too short to deal with idiots
Joined March 2012
@henrysporter @johndefeo @pmarca Name any industry that is NOT labour intensive. Now, look at the history of that industry and you will find it was labour intensive in the past. Cost of labour is the economic incentive innovate. Government involvement mitigates against that incentive.
4
1
25
@TristinHopper @GadSaad @jordanbpeterson and @MarkSteynOnline all left Canada, with Steyn being the most prescient and getting out long ago. The question at this stage is, "What are the paths that get us out of this mess?" because right now I see none.
0
2
0
Very clever twist on the claims of unpaid labour by feminists.
I support women's rights to be exempt from politics. Voting and arguing about politics is stressful, dangerous, unpaid labor. The patriarchy needs to stop forcing women into this humiliating role so they can be free to choose how live their own lives.
0
0
0
@TristinHopper Canada is the unwanted bastard child that resulted from the divorce between 🇬🇧 Mummy and 🇺🇸 Daddy. We were blessed with everything required to be rich beyond belief, free and prosperous. WE'VE FUCKED THE ENTIRE THING UP. Mummy 🇬🇧 is busy destroying herself with the rest of
1
2
13
Worth thinking about.
Last March I gave a lecture at Sydney University on anti-semitism and spent time with a deeply worried community. Two synagogues in Melbourne had been firebombed; children arriving at their Jewish school in Sydney saw its walls covered in swastikas. I tried to reassure the people
0
0
1
Based on the comments and @TristinHopper's replies, there's going to be one heck of a funny "First Reading" in some upcoming @nationalpost
Ok, useful, capable people of which I have many among my followers: My kitchen sink has developed a deep clog. After several rounds of hot water, etc. I removed the sink trap and ran the snake a couple times. No material on the end. Clog remains. What next?
0
0
2
Axial tilt is the reason for the season.
In Times Square, the billboards went dark—then lit up with a message of hope: Jesus Christ is the reason for Christmas. A glowing Nativity reminded us He was born for each of us—to bring peace, purpose, and healing. Share this message with someone today.
0
0
0
Calling people "bots" is really no different than calling them "racist", "misogynist", "homophobe", "islamophobe", etc. They all mean the same thing: the person using them has no rational basis for disagreement, because if they did that would be what they used.
The fact you can immediately tell when comments on here are LLM written should really dispel the notion we ever had Russian (or any other kind) of ‘bots’ swinging elections
0
0
1
I'm surprised at how slowly the implications are sinking in. This is off-the-charts in terms of implications for BC and potentially other locations in Canada because it means people and companies do not own the land they think they own. What goes up in value is land, not housing.
The Cowichan ruling is already shaking confidence. Every property owner should be worried about a Richmond developer losing its lender, tenant, and $40 million in financing. When fee-simple land stops being good collateral, investments stop, projects die, and the whole market
0
0
1
RT @LizaRosen0000: After Muslim terrorists invaded Israel on October 7 and kidnapped her into Gaza, they executed her on camera, yet releas…
0
6
0
Meanwhile in Ontario OHIP has been ordered to pay for an operation in the US to give a man a slit which he will call a vagina while leaving the penis in place. Canada is not a serious country.
You may be seeing the story of Jolene Van Alstine, a Saskatchewan woman w/ a very rare disease. She can't get the operation she needs in Saskatchewan, but can get referred by an endocrinologist to get it elsewhere.....but she can't get in to see one. Estimates are there's 25-40
0
0
0
@BenWoodfinden And also, once again, demonstrating that in Canada the people do NOT have rights. Courts routinely, explicitly tell people, "Yes, your rights were violated but we're OK with that." If they can be violated with impurity then they ARE NOT rights.
1
1
1
Presumably that would be the Maori who colonized NZ barely before the Brits arrived, unaliving all the locals.
@TristinHopper 95% of all place names in NZ are Māori. Nobody cares, the words are pronounced correctly, most mountains with English names have reverted to Māori, flora and fauna as well. The sky hasn’t fallen.
1
0
1
Can you pronounce "سلام"? It really is simple to pronounce, but I'm guessing you'll have difficulty because YOU DON'T KNOW THE PARTICULAR ALPHABET. See the problem now?
@TristinHopper If Canadians can pronounce Toronto, Canada, Ottawa, Quebec, Manitoba, Nunavut, or Saskatchewan, they can learn one more Indigenous name.
1
0
5
@TristinHopper Sorry, but that doesn't follow. The deep problem is the massive over government. It requires rolling back decades of government regulation, bureaucracy, and attitudes. It only ever ends painfully. See the collapse of eastern European communist states for the future.
1
1
0
There are ZERO aboriginal names that are easier to read because they had no written language.
There are lots of Indigenous names that would be easier to read and pronounce, and would actually have a solid chance of entering the local lexicon. But that's not the point. The point is to make the name unpronounceable and dare you to notice.
0
0
1