13 Replies to “” I Hate To Be Uncharitable…””

    1. Terry Glavin is an old school, self identified liberal (small l) journalist and writer, which of course you would know if you watched. I don’t recommend it, it is a conversation between two intelligent people, they use big words almost certainly lost on you, and the nuance will be beyond you.

      1. Thanks, you saved me 16 minutes. You are correct, the big words would be lost on me, I’m currently trying to figure out what “cognitive dissonance” means, I heard a lot of normies on SDA suffer from it.

  1. An interesting exchange. Too bad Peterson felt compelled to leave based in part on Trudeau ‘s poor leadership.

    1. Peterson felt compelled to leave by persecution of the Ontario College, and most certainly further persecution based upon bill C-63.

  2. “I hate to be uncharitable”. Why? As Ann Coulter once pointed out, conservatives have to learn to stop being nice to liberals. Liberals never try to be nice to anyone else. When was the last time liberals ever tried to be nice to conservatives? Or business people? Or the wealthy? Or oilfield workers? Or Christians? Or policemen? Or Donald Trump? Or Pierre Poilievere? Or . . . ?

  3. I f-ing live to be uncharitable with these socialist a-h0les. They’re begging for it.

    One of the most effective things we’ve seen in Canada since 2020 is those F- Trudeau! flags. They are everywhere, and they are getting the job done.

    Some guy begins by saying “I hate to be uncharitable…” and I’m saying “What are you, nuts? It is TIME, bro!”

  4. An excellent discussion between these two. Justin Trudeau really is the Manchurian Candidate. Bought and paid for by the Canada-China Business Council and owned by the PRC.

    It isn’t a case of being nice to them. It’s case of understanding clearly that they are the enemy. At least as much as Nazi Germany was in 1939.

    1. Seems to me that when I’m told I should not be Tolerated. In other words “off to zee Kampfs” yea, tha’s a NAZI for ya & Trudeau qualifies 110%.

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