27 pointsby Fellwaa6 hours ago2 comments
  • bell-cot5 hours ago
    Given the temperament of the current POTUS, using that word seems ill-advised.
    • florkbork5 hours ago
      Who knows. Could just burn down the ballroom this time and would anyone be too mad?
    • bamboozled5 hours ago
      “If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.” — Sun Tzu, The Art of War

      Let’s be honest, everyone who tried appeasement is in a much worse position with the man child.

      • bell-cot3 hours ago
        Sun Tzu's advice is good - in 1-vs-1 hot wars with limited stakes.

        That is not Canada's current situation, let alone its desired situation.

        And diplomacy has many options between appeasement and provocation.

      • thaumasiotes4 hours ago
        There does seem to be a strain of Trump respecting people for standing up to him.
        • inference-god4 hours ago
          I guess that's the thing with draft dodging, cowardly sex predators. If the going gets tough, they find an easier victim.

          Look how well Iran has done standing up to him, he has literally been fucking owned by Iran and really done nothing of substance in response.

          One of the worlds more infamous, low IQ, low T, sleep on the job, corrupt, DEI hires ever, the irony is wonderful ;)

  • madaxe_again3 hours ago
    Big NORAD exercises starting tomorrow. Going to be interesting to see what Trump makes of that. “Why are Canadians commanding US soldiers? Why is the US paying to defend Canada? Against Russia, our good friends?”
    • davidg1092 hours ago
      I’m good with US keeping their soldiers to themselves. Along with their goods. Many of us Canadians are ready to finalize a divorce to the US. This isn’t a Trump issue either. Someone got him into office.