9 Replies to “Toronto’s Dark, Seedy Underbelly”

  1. Guy with FD t-shirt: “I don’t think immigration is the problem; housing is the problem. ”

    There you have it, folks. Mr. Urban Canadian Voter.

    1. “Guy with FD t-shirt: “I don’t think immigration is the problem; housing is the problem. ””

      Yeah, from a firefighter, no less. Someone you would expect to have a reasonable understanding of logic and facts….both of which tell you that housing will NEVER EVER catch up to the demand if you continue to let in more and more immigrants *at the same time* you are trying to build these millions of housing units that you so desperately require. Simple ‘supply and demand’…and not possible, period.

      Declare a temporary moratorium on immigration to Canada, CATCH UP to the housing demand, watch the prices drop as the demand goes down, and *then* restart immigration (in a more controlled manner this time). Anything else is pure fantasy, being pushed by people with a vested interest in keeping things the way they are.

      1. “Declare a temporary moratorium on immigration to Canada, CATCH UP to the housing demand, watch the prices drop as the demand goes down, and *then* restart immigration.”

        Reasonable. But that’s not the purpose of mass immigration. The actual reason they’re doing it is to put homeless drug addicts in the parks, drive investment away from Canada, and crash the economy.

        You will own nothing, and it won’t matter if you’re happy or not.

        1. When everyone has no option but to live on welfare … everyone will vote for more welfare. Canada has reached the tipping point. You’re all communists now. But “nicer” communists than all those 20th century communists. Canada is sure to do communism … right.

        2. “Reasonable. But that’s not the purpose of mass immigration. The actual reason they’re doing it is to put homeless drug addicts in the parks, drive investment away from Canada, and crash the economy. ”

          Then we need Plan B: politician’s heads on poles. 🙂

  2. Welfare, both public and non public is the problem, shut down the ability to buy drugs and alcohol and much of that shi t will dissipate.
    I could act as a tour guide for that sort of information gathering.

  3. The low life politicians need these people.
    How else would you know that they care?

  4. I was in Toronto recently, and so naturally when I saw that headline I feared he might have photographed me in my bathing suit. Rest assured, folks, I don’t appear in that clip.

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