Thanks for the info. I’ll do some digging.
Edit: it’s very cool that you even asked!
If we’ve learned anything in Canada in the last 15 years, it’s that finding out about a culture before adopting it is kind of important.
Thanks for the info. I’ll do some digging.
Edit: it’s very cool that you even asked!
If we’ve learned anything in Canada in the last 15 years, it’s that finding out about a culture before adopting it is kind of important.
Love this answer. :-)
Also, from the perspective of an outsider, your culture is far from dying. Here in Canada, we started down the long road of reconciling our history towards our Indigenous population a handful of years ago - and when we were in New Zealand, it felt like the country was a decade ahead of Canada. (which in turn is probably at least a decade ahead of the USA.)
There will be retrograde motion, and there will always be asshole xenophobic politicians; but it certainly felt like on the whole NZ was getting it more right than wrong.
2 is for 2-spirit; I’ve seen both 2 and 2S, but either way it refers to Indigenous 3rd-gender folks.
Let’s cut to the chase.
This bill, and many like it, are created with a clear purpose: to subjugate women. Harming the LGBTQ2+ community is almost secondary, since they can do that just fine already.
They’re terrorists.
Not activists, terrorists.
Sorry, but a shithead losing support doesn’t qualify as news.
I’m sure it depends on the country. Here in Canada, you are gambling between safely importing an illegal firearm vs. an indictable offense which can lead to three years in jail (for the first gun). And that’s assuming the firearm is otherwise legal in Canada.
Obviously it happens - most handguns used in crimes in Canada are illegally smuggled in from the US. Just understand though, that you’d be setting yourself up for a world of hurt.
Almost certainly. But getting it home would be a problem, as almost every other country on earth has stringent firearm import laws to navigate.
Ah, but presidential immunity is conferred at the discretion of the SCOTUS.
Seriously, they made themselves keepers of the power.