So, the government, then?
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This is just the latest indication that our parliament will never enact electoral reform. Where do we go from here?
Canada has not been in control of its government for a long time now. This vote in parliament is just the latest indication that this will never change. I officially give up, and am moving to Europe. I have already applied to the university.
To the Liberals, the Tories, and all of their supporters: you made me leave. Please stay the fuck in Canada.
To the rest of Canada: join me.
What do you mean by "improve the economy"?
"Stupid" is a characteristic of stupid people. Do you disagree with its usage as well?
original: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ipAnwilMncI
I like it better when I can hear Navalnyi, and the English captions are quite serviceable.
I didn't use it as the main post because I thought there might be language rules.
You're saying it usually does not function properly as a means of buying and selling control over companies? Because Musk bought his first big piece of Twitter on the stock market. That's an example of the stock market working as intended. I would argue that this is how the stock market usually works. This is not gambling. This is the purchase of a tangible asset.
It then goes on to say
Noun
пидора́с • (pidorás) m anim (genitive пидора́са, nominative plural пидора́сы, genitive plural пидора́сов)
- (vulgar, offensive) fag, faggot (homosexual)
- (vulgar) asshole (mean or rude person)
Well, I brought up GameStop because it's an example of the stock market not working as intended. I'm saying the stock market usually works as intended. And it is intended as a means of buying and selling companies, their assets, liabilities, and crucially, their employees.
The English "pedarast" is not a great translation. Not vulgar, or like, swear-wordy enough. Doesn't capture the Russian connotations. See https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D0%BF%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%81
Whether "state" includes the people is ambiguous.