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  • Yeah because that’s what all the money is going towards. Definitely not the incredible news coverage and investigative journalism. There’s also this wild thing called “cultural programming” the CBC does, like highlighting and funding Canadian media and stories.

    Fuck all the people like you complaining about them taking your tax dollars. If everyone paid equally for it, their current budget totals ~$3/month for every Canadian. If you wanna bitch about wasted tax dollars, how about we talk about the tens of billions in subsidies going to oil and gas?



  • You can think this all you want, but they absolutely are the party of the working class. They constantly push for policies that would benefit the working class and most vulnerable people in the country, and advocate for solutions to issues that would actually change the status quo. Their proposal for electoral reform is the best any party has come up with. They’ve also been the only party showing up to union rallies and picket lines during strikes.

    While the Cons and Liberals have been voting together on a lot of bills, the NDP has been fighting against their neolib garbage. They might not be perfect, but your “they’re all the same” garbage only makes sure we stay in the hellish austerity cycle we’re stuck in.


  • Motherfucker I am Jewish. Don’t lecture me on this shit. Maybe we’ve been saying it’s a genocide for 70 years because it actually has been. Israel has broken every agreement and treaty they’ve signed, murdering Palestinians and stealing their homes all with the backing of the most powerful nations in the world. If you wanna talk about supporting terrorists, maybe look into who funded Hamas for decades. Suprise, it’s Israel.

    If genocide isn’t the right term, you should maybe tell that to the leading genocide researchers and historians telling us that’s exactly what is happening. Or maybe just read what Israel itself is putting out there.

    Israel doesn’t represent Jews. They are Zionists and fascists. Never again means never again for anyone, anywhere.






  • This is part of the problem, Toronto specifically has to pay for two highways that are almost entirely used by people who don’t pay for them. Building that middle density housing would fix a lot, but we’d actually still be in a difficult financial position, because municipalities here are so limited in how they can generate income. The province can override any decision a municipality makes whenever they want, and that neede to change.




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    He was talking about the genocide going on in Gaza right now, and said that there were no Israeli civilians, because they’re colonizers. Here is a link to the bit of the podcast. Really braindead, bloodthirsty, and (I don’t use this lightly, because Israel loves using the term to push their propaganda) bordering on antisemitic take. Especially when Hamas themselves are saying to the press that “any civilian causalities are unintentional”.

    Stacked with his really bad takes on the Ukraine war, and it gets me thinking nobody should be listening to the guy.






  • Killer music scene with the Horsehoe Tavern, Cameron House, Velvet Underground, Lees Palace, and tonnes of others. Amazing restaurants of all kinds in the city, largely thanks to the MASSIVE immigrant population here. Amazing architecture, including some of the best examples of Brutalism you’ll find anywhere in the world. The Toronto Islands are unlike anything I’ve seen in any other city. The largest streetcar network in North America that creates a very different streetscape vibe to anything else. Festivals like Taste of the Danforth and other street festivals highlight some amazing culture in the city, on top of TIFF being one of the largest film festivals in the world. And Kensington Market deserves a special shoutout for being unlike any neighbourhood I’ve been to yet.

    You can criticize Toronto for not doing enough to support local culture, which I would agree that the Tory and Ford years really did a number on it, but it’s outright wrong to say there is nothing special or distinctive about Toronto.