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All Things AB Separatism (split fm Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???)

Same thing happened when Israel and the USA were bombing Iran.

The amount of bad actors on Twitter looking to destabilize the west and we in the west just allow it
There absolutely are bad actors who are trying to destabilize the west...

Regardless of them though - the Israel & USA bombing Iran (most recently) wasn't a popular move, especially in the USA where the population has become quite aware of just how influential AIPAC is.

For a President that ran on "No New Wars" and "Ending Wars" - a lot of people were disappointed that America's first large scale military action under Trump was to essentially do the bidding of Israel.


(i guess the above depends on how much credibility one gives to Netanyahu, really...)

(And unpopular opinion here - but I think you'll find some of the most powerful influences in that regard sitting in high places within the very governments they look to destabilize, but I digress...)
 
What is super interesting is the difference between the Quebec love sessions vs the Alberta treason. For the same outcome.

I think that might only fuel the Alberta part a little more.
I find it interesting the arguments made by either side...

Some Canadians view the Alberta separation issue as those Albertans being 'treasonous' to Canada...

A lot of Albertans that are pro-seperation feel that it was Ottawa who has betrayed them, and betrayed Canadians on mass


I think you'll find a lot of the people who support Alberta separation actually just want their old Canada back, and hope that by cutting themselves off from Ottawa's influence they'll be able to have that again.

Whether that is realistic or even possible, I don't know.

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Immigration policies that make sense, and doesn't flood society with newly arrived immigrants imported only to bolster misleading economic data.

The ability to buy a normal car post 2035.

The ability to purchase a firearm, if they like. And use that firearm as long as they follow the relevant laws in place.

Keeping a lot of money in Alberta that currently goes to Ottawa in the form of equalization payments




Personally, I'm not really for or against it.
I'm waiting to see where this whole thing goes before I jump on either bandwagon.
 
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