Yep, this is why americas forefathers wanted a place where human lives could be held to a higher standard. Most of them would be rolling in their graves if they could see what is happening to this country now.
Canada is a goofy fucking place. People to busy judging each other rather than coordinating together to do anything about it.
My partner has to deal with people all day who think I am faking my illness. (As if you could fake blood tests somehow.). They got in a fight with one of their friends about it today.
They all have this retarded belief that if there was something wrong with me, the doctors would help.
These people, I dont think there is any hope for them. Whats the end goal of me sitting at home wasting away every day rofl. My plan is to go back to america eventually and see if I can get help there, but I dont have alot of faith its going to happen or it would have likely happened already. If that doesnt work out, I just plan on dying homeless in the woods.
When I lived with the rednecks, boy did I think they had closed minds, they dont even compare to a canadian!
I've watched a couple murder porn shows based in UK. Basically they sit there and ask the suspect 100 questions or the same question 100 times and the suspect has to sit there and say, "I don't know" or some other bullshit to each question.
There's also no "double jeopardy" in Canada. If the Crown fails to convict you? They just re-charge you on the exact same charges with the exact same evidence and go back to trial until they win. Or you plead guilty...
Ironically, just like the right to bear arms, the explicit right to silence came from England. Unfortunately, anarcho-tyrannies like the Commonwealth countries don't really care what the law says, so now the right to silence is just a piece of paper from the 17th century that courts and Parliament have poked all sorts of holes through, like the one you mentioned.
Canada and other UK fucked jurisdictions are backwards.
You don't have a right to be silent.
They'll tell you "It may harm your defense if you fail to mention something you later rely on in court."
Anyone who lives under a "monarchy" and refuses to throw it off ends up under this tyranny. It's not your life. It's the crowns life.
Yep, this is why americas forefathers wanted a place where human lives could be held to a higher standard. Most of them would be rolling in their graves if they could see what is happening to this country now.
Canada is a goofy fucking place. People to busy judging each other rather than coordinating together to do anything about it.
My partner has to deal with people all day who think I am faking my illness. (As if you could fake blood tests somehow.). They got in a fight with one of their friends about it today.
They all have this retarded belief that if there was something wrong with me, the doctors would help.
These people, I dont think there is any hope for them. Whats the end goal of me sitting at home wasting away every day rofl. My plan is to go back to america eventually and see if I can get help there, but I dont have alot of faith its going to happen or it would have likely happened already. If that doesnt work out, I just plan on dying homeless in the woods.
When I lived with the rednecks, boy did I think they had closed minds, they dont even compare to a canadian!
People forget about this one, but it's a fuckin' bad one.
In many cases, you are compelled to testify against yourself to the police.
I've watched a couple murder porn shows based in UK. Basically they sit there and ask the suspect 100 questions or the same question 100 times and the suspect has to sit there and say, "I don't know" or some other bullshit to each question.
There's also no "double jeopardy" in Canada. If the Crown fails to convict you? They just re-charge you on the exact same charges with the exact same evidence and go back to trial until they win. Or you plead guilty...
Ironically, just like the right to bear arms, the explicit right to silence came from England. Unfortunately, anarcho-tyrannies like the Commonwealth countries don't really care what the law says, so now the right to silence is just a piece of paper from the 17th century that courts and Parliament have poked all sorts of holes through, like the one you mentioned.