Yes, and it's a good thing. The Paradox of Tolerance. If we want a world where people are free to choose and believe and live unique and different lives, we cannot stand by and do nothing while intolerant assholes live their lives.
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He probably has to put his own citizens in their place and ensure he has a loyal and compliant dictatorship before that, but yeah I'm sure it's on the docket considering the USA's current trajectory
Because they're not consistent. It's not about anyone being an Ottawa politician, it's just their tribalist victim complex.
I forget how to photoshop... just toss in some Arial font and call it a day
God of War and God of War Ragnarok probably satisfy this prompt, though I personally bounced off both.
For me personally, the games I was motivated to continue playing for the story specifically, would probably be: Hades, CrossCode, Prey (2017), Portal 1+2, and Bioshock Infinite.
We don't teach logic and critical thinking in primary school. The average Canadian doesn't recognize when they're reading, seeing or hearing false information. And these days, that misinformation is being consumed faster than ever.
still a whole lot of 2025 to go
when he's doing nazi salutes and actively dismantling the US, I think it's safe to say he's just a nazi. People buying Teslas are nazi supporters.
who would do the slave labor then?!
It doesn't really need it, it's been live and active since its launch. I suppose new content and ongoing updates would be welcome, but I doubt it would make financial sense.
rampant war crimes aren't surprising; the US has been doing that for forever. But there used to be the veneer of competence, so I understand why that's the part that's getting the focus.
Trump is just a man. Human being, meat and bone. He's a symptom of the disease that has been present and growing in the USA for a long time. I think it's a dangerous oversimplification to believe the US will be healthy once he's gone.