The Globe and Mail has obtained a trove of 150,000 chat room messages from a group of Canadian right-wing extremists. The messages show how the group "is actively recruiting new members, buying weapons, and trying to influence political parties."https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-canadas-new-far-right-a-trove-of-private-chat-room-messages-reveals/?utm_medium=Referrer:+Social+Network+/+Media&utm_campaign=Shared+Web+Article+Links …
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Proof that just because you make a lot of money doesn't necessarily translate into knowing a damn thing about politics. I'm ALMOST hoping the People's Party becomes a thing so conservatives will finally have another party to split the vote on... but that's dangerous thinking.
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The "P-P Party".
They are far right and perfectly sums up much of the conservative movement here. Splitting votes to lose can also be dangerous because as an official party, more people are being misinformed. I'm worried about Canada becoming 6 degrees from Trump-land.
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Ugh, this is so true. As much as I'd love for a second Conservative party--more center, or more right--to split the vote, it either won't happen or will make things drastically worse.
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If they split the vote... The far right create their own ultra-right party (Uber-Right, if I may) and propagate far right ideas even stronger than before or Smart conservatives leave the PC Party and create something center-right, giving control of the PC Party to the far right
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Yeah, it's a no-win situation.
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And that's why we need to channel the Canadian spirit. Logically emotional appeal works in situations like this as long as the far right marching brigade of idiots remain with minimal platform to spread their divisive medieval rambling.
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And to see doctors who whined about Liberals, just to elect this dickwad is infuriating.