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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre blames global Netflix price increase on Liberals
(mobilesyrup.com)
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Conservatives really are stupid no matter where they're from, huh?
Yes. There's a reason why reactionary people flock to bias and low-information platforms. It's because they aren't very intelligent and they don't seek out information to form their decisions. Conservatives are literally (frequently, but not exclusively), politically illiterate. The ones who are intelligent are the ones directing the sheep.
Nah. Instead, in Poilievre's case — and some others —it's a dim view of reality.
Reality is an inconvenience to these fucks.
I don't want people who lie, grift, and con to be in power anywhere. Especially mean-spirited, divisive, angry little boys like PP and 45/47.
It's been said: “Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.” ~ Frank Wilhoit (Ohio)
Accountability is for the poors. The powerful, the change-agents of history, move beyond accountability. Or, so they practice. Every so often, one falls from grace; another rides rough-shod over sensibility; a third is investigated, tried, convicted, forgotten, then released to wither and die in obscurity. Often, people forget.
I'll add this quote as well - "conservatives don't have policies, they have enemies"
As much as I enjoy Wilhoit's Law, it always gets leveraged in a way that pointed at supporters of particular political parties.
The thing is, Wilhoit uses a fundamentally different definition of "conservstive" from what most people mean. He's not pointing out the MO of a given political party in that quote. He's criticising the very nature of the state, and of a stratified society.
Which is fair. It's just not the kind of thing you pull out to thumb your nose at political opponents.
The whole comment, for reference: