34 Replies to “The Children Are Our Future”

  1. Further proof that millennials are, on the whole, clueless about the real world.
    No wonder Prince Shiny Potato Head is seen so favourably and why HRC got so much support.

  2. It would be interesting to ask voters in Maritimes what they love about Just- In tRUDEau and LIEberal policies and his comments on Castro …. and have that foam on mike to cut the wind blowing on mike.. (If i were giving them a mark it would be C- because of sound quality.)
    Can you set it up for numbers on captcha …. have to refresh several times to get set that can be read, and not guessing what the letters are.

  3. It would be interesting to ask voters in Maritimes what they love about Just- In tRUDEau and LIEberal policies and his comments on Castro …. and have that foam on mike to cut the wind blowing on mike.. (If i were giving them a mark it would be C- because of sound quality.)
    Can you set it up for numbers on captcha …. have to refresh several times to get set that can be read, and not guessing what the letters are. (I’ve entered words several times … yet no connection)

  4. Voters in the Maritimes pay no attention to policies, voting Liberal is genetic, they couldn’t care less about who the leader is. There is no cure for the strain of Liberalitis rampant in Atlantic Canada. It has also started to take hold in Ontario. We are FUBR’d.

  5. proving once again that there are some people out there who are so stupid they could not survive without someone doing everything for them, unfortunately there are fewer of us every year.

  6. Just 54 days left in the life of the Obama administration.
    Or 36 US workdays.
    Their love for the 44th President of the US is now essentially moot.

  7. What can I say, as a Maritimer?
    Sorry about those Liberals here–
    They all vote left, they don’t hunt deer.
    We don’t know quite where they should be
    But there’s ample room in the deep blue sea.
    Time for young Trudeau
    To take a walk in the snow.
    #SnowTimeLikeNow

  8. The American college campus is a “safe zone” … where logical thinking, knowledge, and understanding are suspended. Replaced with myth, make believe, and wishful thinking. It is a gauzy cocoon for the coddled youth of America.

  9. Western society is on the final phase of its slow down spiral to the ground. Societal suicide is being committed due to the left and all lefties in our schools and universities indoctrinating our youth.
    Western Europe is swamped with migrants who will out breed and bankrupt its infrastructure before soon and the same is happening in North America although at a much slower pace. The SJW and other degenerates that believe that white folks are evil and to blame for everything are damn fools.
    The MSM is probably the best tool for disinformation today and their corrupt practices and fraudulent lies has also helped hugely in molding the minds of the Millennials into being cucks.
    Russia and China must laugh at the cuck-millenial generation of the west.
    Snowflakes that need safe spaces whenever they do not like words, facts or events that does not follow their Marxist beliefs.
    This will not end well…

  10. You put your finger exactly on where the problem is. The leftist brainwashing of the students in our society has been very successful for decades now.

  11. Never, ever hire, hang out with, or marry an arts major of any kind. They are sick people who will make nothing but trouble for anyone who deals with them. If it were legal I would suggest beating them with a shovel to keep them out of your life, but in lieu of that, simply join the PC Party of Canada, or tell them you don’t believe in Global Warming … they will be gone like the Road Runner and as a bonus, they will want you dead.

  12. Very true.
    In the Montreal area many employers are not hiring students who graduated from UQAM as that Marxist university was the ground zero of the “carres rouge” movement of 2012 that paralyzed Montreal for weeks.
    Same can be assumed for other lefties “higher education” campuses.
    I’d hire anyone who graduated from the RMC in Kingston.

  13. Back in my teens, I had a boss that said often enough for me to remember to this day: Everyone under the age of 26 has their head up their ass. Coming up to 50 now, in the role of middle management…or in other words one who is ultimately responsible for ensuring cranium from anus separation when these entitled little douches enter the workforce…I can say with all confidence that many of these millennials never see light of day. What’s more awesome is after snowflake Colton is told to hit the road and I have a post it on my desk to tell me to return the call from their rectalmyopic parent(s). The best one was the son of some steel mill union steward arsehole who did his best to educate me on labour relations in the private sector followed by the obligatory visits from the various alphabet soup government morons to do their audits and inspections. His reference call sounds like this: I can think of no conceivable reason to hire XXXXX.

  14. I first noticed this in the early 1980s when I was a teaching assistant while I was finishing my first master’s degree. Even then there was a sense of cluelessness and entitlement.
    Later that decade, I started my position as a post=secondary educator. What I noticed earlier had become worse.
    During the years I was teaching, I noticed how the incoming students not only thought highly of themselves and their abilities, they “knew” what they needed to learn and how it should be taught.
    The number of those student that I would have ever considered hiring I could count off on one, maybe both, hands. The rest weren’t worth bothering about, at least when they graduated. They might have amounted to something, though, after a few years of finding out that they didn’t know everything and didn’t know it better than everyone else.

  15. They voted Black, nothing else.
    That was proven during election street questioning when reversing policies of Obamba’s to those of his rivals. These same losers picked favorite policies opposite of Obamba’s political positions when they thought they were his policies.
    Nuff said.

  16. Yes, he had a different complexion as president. Seriously, it’s his weak performance as president rather, than his tenor or sense of humour that matters.
    He’s part of the Dem loss; now counting his future loot, wagging his fingers at his revisionists. Making it about race is a losers’ game for the Democrats.
    So let them. But was Van Jones right that this election was a whitelash. OTOH, what about the Obama blacklash that stayed home this time?
    Anyway, that’s my counterpoint to the most damaging of Obama’s legacies. Identity politics, where every nook and cranny is occupied by rent seekers.

  17. “youth is wasted on the young” – George Bernard Shaw – how very prosaic is that signage. As another famous, and 21st century philosopher is wont to say ,”young skulls filled with mush” lol

  18. Those same mindlessly fawning responses regarding Obama could have come from “progressive” Canadians in all age categories (two-thirds of the population if I were to guess). While living in the US and visiting friends, relatives and colleagues in Canada, I was practically the only one in the room who had anything negative to say about him. I blame the media but also the quantum of otherwise incurious souls who soak up their bilge. The CBC and its media clones have done irreparable damage to the Canadian psyche.

  19. Wait until they find out that Trump is giving out free “TrumpOphones” for anyone that supports him.

  20. Their opinions on what hey love or hate are determined by what their Farcebook friends tell them to believe. They’re not much more than sheeple, blindly following each other, spouting the rhetoric they’ve been told to repeat.

  21. I blame the media but also the quantum of otherwise incurious souls who soak up their bilge.
    I don’t think its so much a lack of curiosity but a belief that the media were, collectively, an impartial and unbiased bastion of the truth.
    The last federal elections in Canada and in the U. S. A. have shown that is no longer the case as their lack of neutrality and objectivity became shamelessly obvious. Now that their real inclinations have been laid bare, acceptance of whatever they say has likely declined, perhaps permanently.

  22. Their opinions on what hey love or hate are determined by what their Farcebook friends tell them to believe.
    In other words, peer pressure. Anyone who doesn’t go along will suffer social ostracism. In my day, it was called “high school”.

  23. Anyone who doesn’t go along will suffer social ostracism. In my day, it was called “high school”.
    I was in high school in the 60s. In those days demonstrations of social ostracism rarely went beyond crude comments on toilet stall walls or out-of-focus polariods. Today’s social media provide a venue for malicious and hateful peer pressure and ostracism only a few of us possibly imagined from reading science fiction. It does drive some of them to suicide or homicide if parents and family don’t provide a supportive network.
    I’m quite glad I didn’t have to deal with the situations teens today have to survive.

  24. In my case, I grew up in a town that was so small that people knew what one had for breakfast and the school reflected that. If anything happened, it didn’t take long before everyone heard about it, often embellished and revised.
    I’m sure there were a few people who left town in order to salvage their reputations and started again elsewhere.

  25. “I’m sure there were a few people who left town in order to salvage their reputations and started again elsewhere.”
    You mean they didn’t just change their SDA nic from North of 60 to John Galt?
    Shocker. People must have been smarter then and there then they are here and now.

  26. Awww, couldn’t you keep up? When I got tired of the captcha BS I signed in with a Yahoo ID and that’s what you get. Tough shít if you can’t handle that. Your aluminum foil cap or knickers are twisted too tight if you see some sort of conspiracy behind that.
    The real John Galt was a Scots writer, businessman & social/political commentator who lived from 1779 to 1839. Among other notable accomplishments he founded the town of Guelph Ontario, and was responsible for the early development of the region.
    Do you realize that the character in “Atlas Shrugged” is fictional?

  27. Yeah, I did keep up, North of 60. That’s why I know who you are.
    You’re the guy who thinks French fry grease should heat the world.
    You hate Walmart, and you think everyone should pay at least 10xs more for food.
    You got so much ridicule for your positions on these and other issues that you changed your nic and pretended to be someone else.
    It was your kneejerk reactions that gave you away.

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