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Silenced by Corruption

Patrick "Rite" Greene 0 Reputation points
2026-05-18T14:26:05.33+00:00

Please tell me which part of this comment violates your so called terms of service.
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As a net negative province, what would happen if we didn't get equalization payments? In your own words.  Don't forget we are still the same Country, and it isn't the citizens fault. Just like it isn't the citizens fault that UBI hasn't already happened even though it can save billions of dollars and also that money would recirculate into the Canadian economy. The issues stretch further than money, we have serious problems with our ideologies, and the way funds are managed and no one person can fix that it will be a unified effort for a better Canada./EndQuote

I am sick of being silenced, you silence my satire, you silence my opinions, you even silence bits of truth.
I don't even believe a real human is doing this, I think you've replaced most of your workforce with AI and it's doing all the heavy lifting so you can do absolutely nothing and get paid for it. If people can't voice opinions, even ones that are controversial, then what is the point of your services your news your network?

Is it really that cooked? Have you burned every notion of common sense and reason? Why would anyone want your services if it's a one sided clown show?
Look at all my "flagged comments" over the course of my account.
Look at them, some of them are funny, some of them are true, some of them are trying to empower the country yet all the same, they are silenced.

I want a real person to complain to, not your AISlopButlers that have seem to replaced rational people.

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