11 Replies to “Tree Equity In Justin’s Canada”

  1. Critical Race Theory meets green theocracy and melds their separate forms of nihilism perfectly. Happy-faced fascism, it’s here and now.

  2. They are obviously, in your face racists as opposed to normal people that are not.

  3. Who’s going to pay to maintain these trees in the ghetto? 20 years from now they’ll be complaining that it looks like a jungle. Or maybe not.

    Trees will be damaged by cars, homeless encampments, dug up and sold on Craigslist, Burned for warmth in the winter, etc. Long before then.

  4. Living in Ottawa I can see the need for trees, mostly to be planted where developers were allowed to remove them.
    Ottawa’s tree canopy is pretty good. Knowing a lot of the Ottawa Housing areas and other well know depressed areas I wandered through the google map view and see the biggest spots needing trees are recent developer areas and Downtown / Centertown where they basically “cut down all the trees and put up a parking lot” (h/t JM). Industrial and shopping areas are pretty barren as well.

    This whole socio-economic strategy is nothing more than special interest trying to get all the “money for nothing” (h/t DS). ( I think I’m in a musical mood today 🙂 ) Who will provide all this income/race/special needs information and who will control it?

    I trust none of these a-holes, especially the American ones. The UN ones are even worse.

  5. “….. in affirming their lower IQ equity scores the council members have ordered 2 million date palms and banana trees ……”

  6. Oh come on, those “immigrants” from Saharan Africa do not know what a tree is. Neither do our Northern folk.

  7. Do the trees count towards The Hair claim of billions planted ( like the double arch sign).
    Ya can’t tell the tree progress for at least 20 years down the road.

  8. Maple Leaves turn the entire rainbow of queer colors, depending on the species and genus … isn’t that “inclusive” enough for the wokerati?

  9. Well that rules out white spruce and white birch (except for the Japanese White Birch of course). Does that include trees with white bark or just those with European names?

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