The whole reason he even got caught having dinner parties at number 10 during the lockdowns was because he was an absolute pussy that couldn't say no to his wife.
That's not true, he said no to plenty of his wives before when he ditched them for the new one 😃👉👉
Every time a politician tried to do the covid larp he'd just hilariously leak on them
The journalist who was the face of releasing the pics did this well, too. She gave everyone just enough rope to hang themselves with by inevitably saying the wrong thing that was then immediately disproven by more pics.
That said, Dominic Cummings had his own retarded takes like his constantly updated blog of predictions, the eyesight test claims while driving to Durham during a lockdown, and his pissy tantrum of walking out of the front door of Number 10 with a cardboard box of his belonging after he was fired - which is not only something nobody does in the UK as it's very much a USA meme more than anything, but also as a SPAD there was no reason for him to use the front door other than to make a scene.
If there is one thing Canadians love more than anything else, it is claiming moral superiority over the US in terms of health care. It is ingrained in almost every Canadian that our health care system is supposed to be better in every way to the US, and so Canadians love to take every opportunity to virtue signal about matters relating to health care to "flex" on the US.
The only other explanation is the Liberals bankrolling the media and trying to scare people to keep their prime faggot in power.
If there is one thing Canadians love more than anything else, it is claiming moral superiority over the US in terms of health care. It is ingrained in almost every Canadian that our health care system is supposed to be better in every way to the US, and so Canadians love to take every opportunity to virtue signal about matters relating to health care to "flex" on the US.
Which makes all the stories about Canadians travelling to the USA for private care all the better.
The last time I saw a thread on Reddit about this some of the stories involved:
Earlier appointments - a big one in terms of catching things which might get worse
Faster diagnoses - when private healthcare is throwing mountains of cash at MDs and specialists it ends up being like an episode of House where whatever is wrong will be figured out and fast.
Actual treatment - because again mountains of cash actually get thrown at what is needed to fix shit rather than being put on yet another waiting list to maybe see someone months down the line or wait for some piece of tech to get fixed because the budget for it is so underfunded it never works
Meanwhile the poor Canucks will still be waiting for an appointment while whatever is wrong with them might be about ready to kill them, but hey at least they can lord over the Yanks about how their healthcare is free while they drop like flies because the actual treatment takes far too long.
Those kind of threads don't last very long in the more active subreddits, to the surprise of fucking nobody here.
My grandfather, who is close to 90, is currently in a year long wait to see a specialist to assess the health of his brain. Not that he is doing badly or anything, but at such an age things can go from perfectly fine and livable to being thrown on your deathbed in a matter of days.
I recently waited several hours to see a doctor for an issue I've had recently, who basically just told me to take some drugs and didn't think to refer me to get scans done or think it was anything more serious than something that will pass in a few days. If this problem in fact does not get resolved, I'm going to have to spend another several hours again to see a doctor to get a referral, and deal with that entire process of waiting my turn in line.
Canada is an absolutely atrocious example of socialized health care. There are other countries that aren't this bottom of the barrel and function to at least some degree, but because both American and Canadian leftists have an NA-centric view of the world, you generally only ever hear leftists try to sing praise of Canada's health care system.
Baby Boomer narcissism on full display. Her age group and older were the only ones who were ever at any risk from Covid. Not because Covid is more dangerous than any other virus, but because they are old. Boomers have spent their entire lives surrounded by the most extreme opulence and privilege that any single generation has ever experienced in all of human history, being inculcated throughout their lives with the crazy futurism that pervaded the 50s and 60s, having their narcissism and confidence being constantly fed and reinforced by politicians, academia, media and popular culture, to the point where it probably never occurred to them that they are just as mortal as anybody else has ever been.
Combine that with the collective abandonment of traditional family structures and the replacement of traditional religion with the religion of state worship, and a significant number of Boomers, especially the "educated" ones, may on some level have actually let themselves be convinced that the government could protect them from old age and death.
And now they're old and dying. And unlike every other generation in human history, who have by and large accepted that it was their responsibility to preserve the legacy they were left and endeavor to leave something better for those who come after, they turn around and insist with increasing hysteria that the younger generations instead need to sacrifice our futures, our economic security, our freedoms, our livelihoods and our children's potential achievements in order to protect them. It's a kind of collective, megalomaniacal delusion born of unimaginable privilege.
And I'm fully aware that the problem will only get worse. Gen X may not be so bad, growing up as they did in the 70s and 80s when people had a more realistic outlook, but when the Millennials get old, and the Zoomers, this same pattern will play out to even greater extremes. If any of us live that long.
Not because Covid is more dangerous than any other virus
I have ignored COVID because it seems like a moderately bad flu to me, and people have called me all kinds of crazy for saying it. But no one has data to prove that COVID is any worse than the flu, which it displaces apparently. I didn't freak out about the flu, and I don't freak out about COVID.
See this is the weird thing, in terms of vaccine, it seems like EVERY OTHER Western country ditched caring about it.
Ironically the UK seemed to lead the charge on this, which is why its baffling it's STILL an issue enough to get an article in Canada.
That's not true, he said no to plenty of his wives before when he ditched them for the new one 😃👉👉
The journalist who was the face of releasing the pics did this well, too. She gave everyone just enough rope to hang themselves with by inevitably saying the wrong thing that was then immediately disproven by more pics.
That said, Dominic Cummings had his own retarded takes like his constantly updated blog of predictions, the eyesight test claims while driving to Durham during a lockdown, and his pissy tantrum of walking out of the front door of Number 10 with a cardboard box of his belonging after he was fired - which is not only something nobody does in the UK as it's very much a USA meme more than anything, but also as a SPAD there was no reason for him to use the front door other than to make a scene.
If there is one thing Canadians love more than anything else, it is claiming moral superiority over the US in terms of health care. It is ingrained in almost every Canadian that our health care system is supposed to be better in every way to the US, and so Canadians love to take every opportunity to virtue signal about matters relating to health care to "flex" on the US.
The only other explanation is the Liberals bankrolling the media and trying to scare people to keep their prime faggot in power.
Which makes all the stories about Canadians travelling to the USA for private care all the better.
The last time I saw a thread on Reddit about this some of the stories involved:
Earlier appointments - a big one in terms of catching things which might get worse
Faster diagnoses - when private healthcare is throwing mountains of cash at MDs and specialists it ends up being like an episode of House where whatever is wrong will be figured out and fast.
Actual treatment - because again mountains of cash actually get thrown at what is needed to fix shit rather than being put on yet another waiting list to maybe see someone months down the line or wait for some piece of tech to get fixed because the budget for it is so underfunded it never works
Meanwhile the poor Canucks will still be waiting for an appointment while whatever is wrong with them might be about ready to kill them, but hey at least they can lord over the Yanks about how their healthcare is free while they drop like flies because the actual treatment takes far too long.
Those kind of threads don't last very long in the more active subreddits, to the surprise of fucking nobody here.
My grandfather, who is close to 90, is currently in a year long wait to see a specialist to assess the health of his brain. Not that he is doing badly or anything, but at such an age things can go from perfectly fine and livable to being thrown on your deathbed in a matter of days.
I recently waited several hours to see a doctor for an issue I've had recently, who basically just told me to take some drugs and didn't think to refer me to get scans done or think it was anything more serious than something that will pass in a few days. If this problem in fact does not get resolved, I'm going to have to spend another several hours again to see a doctor to get a referral, and deal with that entire process of waiting my turn in line.
Canada is an absolutely atrocious example of socialized health care. There are other countries that aren't this bottom of the barrel and function to at least some degree, but because both American and Canadian leftists have an NA-centric view of the world, you generally only ever hear leftists try to sing praise of Canada's health care system.
Baby Boomer narcissism on full display. Her age group and older were the only ones who were ever at any risk from Covid. Not because Covid is more dangerous than any other virus, but because they are old. Boomers have spent their entire lives surrounded by the most extreme opulence and privilege that any single generation has ever experienced in all of human history, being inculcated throughout their lives with the crazy futurism that pervaded the 50s and 60s, having their narcissism and confidence being constantly fed and reinforced by politicians, academia, media and popular culture, to the point where it probably never occurred to them that they are just as mortal as anybody else has ever been.
Combine that with the collective abandonment of traditional family structures and the replacement of traditional religion with the religion of state worship, and a significant number of Boomers, especially the "educated" ones, may on some level have actually let themselves be convinced that the government could protect them from old age and death.
And now they're old and dying. And unlike every other generation in human history, who have by and large accepted that it was their responsibility to preserve the legacy they were left and endeavor to leave something better for those who come after, they turn around and insist with increasing hysteria that the younger generations instead need to sacrifice our futures, our economic security, our freedoms, our livelihoods and our children's potential achievements in order to protect them. It's a kind of collective, megalomaniacal delusion born of unimaginable privilege.
And I'm fully aware that the problem will only get worse. Gen X may not be so bad, growing up as they did in the 70s and 80s when people had a more realistic outlook, but when the Millennials get old, and the Zoomers, this same pattern will play out to even greater extremes. If any of us live that long.
I have ignored COVID because it seems like a moderately bad flu to me, and people have called me all kinds of crazy for saying it. But no one has data to prove that COVID is any worse than the flu, which it displaces apparently. I didn't freak out about the flu, and I don't freak out about COVID.
Gen x is even worse.