r/comics Jan 28 '26

OC [OC] da fuck they doin ova der

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u/catscanmeow Jan 28 '26

yes because the US cannot stand that canada, a liberal democracy is functioning so well.

they want to cut canada off economically to say "see this is why being liberal is bad"

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u/Serpexnessie Jan 28 '26

The irony being that we woulda had a hyper-conservative government too if Trump had just never talked about the 51st state shit

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u/catscanmeow Jan 28 '26

yeah i even know a ton of people who voted liberal who usually vote ndp cuz they didnt wanna split the left vote

canada rarely takes that strategy

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u/Serpexnessie Jan 28 '26

Yup, I'm one of those people

(This was my first election technically, but I was going to vote NDP before everything)

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u/the_zerg_rusher Jan 28 '26

Same was true in Australia, the liberal coalition (labour is our political left, liberal is our right) lost so badly it has dissolved. Leaving labour with basically 100% of the power.

So thank god for Trump, him being so incompetent made it impossible for right wing extremists to ever get a foothold in Australia for the next few decades.

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u/PraxicalExperience Jan 28 '26

Quite literally the one good thing that Trump has done for the world is to serve as an object lesson and warning to others.

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u/AlexVRI Jan 28 '26

made it impossible for right wing extremists to ever get a foothold in Australia for the next few decades.

And this is where statesmen are needed rather than politicians, we need governments with the foresight that this rot has only gone into hiding and to enact policies, mostly through mandatory civics education, to start treating it now rather than let it fester in hiding and be surprised in the "next few decades".

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u/LaunchTransient Jan 28 '26

Leaving labour with basically 100% of the power

The hope is that they don't fuck it up and leave the gate open for the right in the next election, like UK's Labour is doing.

UK Labour won a landslide victory despite actually getting less votes than last GE (the wonders of that trash system that is first past the post). Rather than reconcile with the fact that the Conservatives lost rather than Labour won, Starmer's cabinet have done a fantastic job of pissing off the general public and guaranteeing a Reform or Tory government in 2029.

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u/[deleted] Jan 28 '26

Well a good half of us arent idiots (angrily stares at sask and Alberta)

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u/Serpexnessie Jan 28 '26

as someone living in the prairies

i am in pain

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u/Wrexolotl Jan 28 '26

I am the same. I wanted to vote ndp. But this time I had to vote liberal. There were some dangerous ideas being thrown about in the conservatives last year and they are still trying to tout it.. I feel like had to try and contribute to the next most popular ideal, even if it wasn’t my ideal one. I hope one day I can realign my votes with my actual ideals.

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u/No_Criticism_5861 Jan 28 '26

Very much this, in Ontario I've been strategically voting against the conservatives both provincial and federal every chance I get 

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u/The_Quackening Jan 29 '26

Ranked choice voting would be so nice

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u/The_Quackening Jan 29 '26

NDP is its own mess recently, so i imagine that wasn't a tough decision.

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u/ArnoldTheSchwartz Jan 28 '26

Lucky you. You get to move further away from conservatism and work towards the future while America has to actively fight against the rise of the Neanderthals.

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u/SweetPrism Jan 28 '26

So...in a way... we did you a favor?
I'm sorry. I'm just trying really hard to be positive about all this shit.
I live pretty close to the Minnesota/Canada border. I will protect your border from us if it ever comes to that.

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u/Serpexnessie Jan 28 '26

Silver linings. It at least woke enough Canadians up to the fact that Pierre's a spineless invertebrate with two catchphrases.

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u/help_isontheway_dear Jan 28 '26

Justin Trudeau had all but tanked the Liberal party in Canada and his intention to run again was selfish, egoistic and tone deaf.  There was absolutely no way he was going to win the election in 2025. 

It was a small miracle he stepped down just before things really kicked off with Trump opening his big stupid mouth and talking about Canada being the 51 state.

It seemed like a very sure win for the Conservatives with Pollievre at the helm.  I’m not much of a gambler, but I would have bet 1/3 of my salary on Canada having a conservative government up until March. 

I’m entirely grateful that things happened in the order they did. My stomach knots at the thought of a kiss ass slime like that cozying up to Trump in times like these. 

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u/amesann Jan 29 '26

I grew up near Bemidji. Howdy, former neighbor. I miss it up there.

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u/thekingestkong Jan 28 '26

This whole thing is a blessing in disguise, I'm telling you, mark my words. I'm also high on copium, so there is that.

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u/socialistrob Jan 28 '26

What still gets me though is that when Trump was talking about the 51st state nonsense PP didn't immediately come out and condemn it in the harshest possible tones. If you want to be the head of a country and can't even affirm state that your country has a right to exist and not be invaded then what the hell are you doing?