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Anti-Albertan' inquiry creates culture of fear,

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Anti-Albertan' inquiry creates culture of fear, says longtime Edmonton charity


Provincial Politics | 207678 hits | Nov 15 9:28 am | Posted by: DrCaleb
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An established Edmonton charity that has supported philanthropy in the community for more than 65 years says the provincial government's inquiry into so-called anti-Alberta activities is polarizing, undemocratic and unfounded.

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  1. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 5:31 pm
    To even imply that support of the energy industry or even agreement with government could become a criterion for determining whether an organization receives funding comes, we suggest, dangerously close to government direction of speech and thought.


    That's exactly how it was designed.

  2. by Sunnyways
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 5:41 pm
    One thing I like there - a criterion. That word is disappearing from English.

  3. by Thanos
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:01 pm
    "DrCaleb" said
    To even imply that support of the energy industry or even agreement with government could become a criterion for determining whether an organization receives funding comes, we suggest, dangerously close to government direction of speech and thought.


    That's exactly how it was designed.


    Sorry, but there is no greater black vs white issue in this country right now. If they're trying to shut us down then they're our enemies, period. This is a war for existential economic survival. Any charity that works to cause more harm to Albertans should probably leave this province altogether and go to Vancouver or Central Canada and set up shop in an environment where they'd be more comfortable around many more of those who think the exact same way. As the old saying goes don't shit where you eat and then complain about the taste of the food.

    I don't like having to think this way but this is the new reality. They're either with us or against us. There is no in-between to be had anymore. They launched this war on us with absolutely zero consideration or concern for the effects their activities would cause on the people who live and work here. That they whine about incivility or impoliteness being directed at them, after they deliberately chose to take this course of action, is just too nauseatingly cute for words.

  4. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:17 pm
    "Thanos" said

    Sorry, but there is no greater black vs white issue in this country right now.

    . . .

    I don't like having to think this way but this is the new reality. They're either with us or against us. There is no in-between to be had anymore. They launched this war on us with absolutely zero consideration or concern for the effects their activities would cause on the people who live and work here. That they whine about incivility or impoliteness being directed at them, after they deliberately chose to take this course of action, is just too nauseatingly cute for words.


    And you have fallen for it. Things aren't black and white. The only for sure thing in Alberta is the boom-bust cycle in the oil patch. Texas doesn't experience this like we do, because they have other economies. Why then is a group an 'enemy' because they suggest diversifying our economy to weather these ups and downs?

    And, directly from the article - the University of Calgary is the largest recipient of foreign funding in Alberta. Are they Anti-Alberta?

    As the Muttard Trust says, it's a pretty fine line that the Alberta Government is drawing here; tow the party line or get squashed by the machine.

  5. by Thanos
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:30 pm
    Texas goes through boom/busts. They got hammered just as bad in 2014/15 when the Arabs tanked the world price through over-production. What Texas has in it's benefit is that they don't have a federal government deliberately working against them. Even under Obama, an anti-oil Satan if you listen to the right-wing drips here on CKA and at other places, the federal regulations weren't put into place in order to deliberately destroy the entire domestic industry. And that's what the Trudeau Liberals and all the other left-wingers in this country are openly trying to do, kill the industry altogether with zero regard for the real-life consequences to Canadians. Or are Albertans even considered Canadians at all, in their view? Most days it seems like we aren't.

    I admit to being an absolutist on this. Just don't tell me that the other side isn't. And, once again, if we hadn't been robbed of over $600 billion in taxation transfers since the 1960's, what kind of more diversified economy could we have built out here? We'll never know, because there was no way in hell they would have ever allowed that to happen anyway. They are against us, period. They always have been and they always will be.

  6. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:38 pm
    "DrCaleb" said
    To even imply that support of the energy industry or even agreement with government could become a criterion for determining whether an organization receives funding comes, we suggest, dangerously close to government direction of speech and thought.


    That's exactly how it was designed.


    And the precedent for this would look like...

    To even imply that support of the climate change agenda or even agreement with government could become a criterion for determining whether an organization receives funding comes, we suggest, dangerously close to government direction of speech and thought.


    :idea:

  7. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:41 pm
    You are talking the Feds. The Inquiry is talking about places like Greenpeace, or Amnesty International.

    What they aren't talking about are the Koch Brother, or "Alberta Proud".

    Why is one kind of foreign interference OK, and the other is not?

  8. by avatar fifeboy
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:42 pm
    "Thanos" said
    Any charity that works to cause more harm to Albertans should probably leave this province altogether and go to Vancouver or Central Canada and set up shop in an environment where they'd be more comfortable around many more of those who think the exact same way. .

    Are you suggesting that the U of C should leave Calgary??? Where would they go? What to call themselves???

  9. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:43 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    To even imply that support of the energy industry or even agreement with government could become a criterion for determining whether an organization receives funding comes, we suggest, dangerously close to government direction of speech and thought.


    That's exactly how it was designed.


    And the precedent for this would look like...


  10. by avatar uwish
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:48 pm
    Give it a rest already, for the first time Alberta is actually starting to fight back against the organized and well funded anti-oil groups. Then crackpots like you start throwing this kind of complete and utter BS around. I am with Thanos on this one, you are either with us or against us, against implies the enemy. FULL STOP.

  11. by Thanos
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:51 pm
    "fifeboy" said
    Any charity that works to cause more harm to Albertans should probably leave this province altogether and go to Vancouver or Central Canada and set up shop in an environment where they'd be more comfortable around many more of those who think the exact same way. .

    Are you suggesting that the U of C should leave Calgary??? Where would they go? What to call themselves???

    You guys will win in the end. You have all the important power on your side which will guarantee it. Alberta will lose, because we always do. It's merely the way it is, merely the way life works out. Just try to show some class and not be so goddamn cheerful about it, eh. It's not polite to gloat that much in front of people who will be losing everything.

  12. by avatar DrCaleb
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:55 pm
    "Thanos" said
    Any charity that works to cause more harm to Albertans should probably leave this province altogether and go to Vancouver or Central Canada and set up shop in an environment where they'd be more comfortable around many more of those who think the exact same way. .

    Are you suggesting that the U of C should leave Calgary??? Where would they go? What to call themselves???

    You guys will win in the end. You have all the important power on your side which will guarantee it. Alberta will lose, because we always do. It's merely the way it is, merely the way life works out. Just try to show some class and not be so goddamn cheerful about it, eh. It's not polite to gloat that much in front of people who will be losing everything.



    How does the diversification of Alberta's economy morph into people losing everything?

  13. by avatar PluggyRug
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:57 pm
    "uwish" said
    Give it a rest already, for the first time Alberta is actually starting to fight back against the organized and well funded anti-oil groups. Then crackpots like you start throwing this kind of complete and utter BS around. I am with Thanos on this one, you are either with us or against us, against implies the enemy. FULL STOP.


    Yup me too. It's about time Alberta fought back against the Trudeauites and the half wits who support that ideology.

  14. by avatar PluggyRug
    Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:58 pm
    "DrCaleb" said


    How does the diversification of Alberta's economy morph into people losing everything?


    Thousands have already lost everything.



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