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I wanted to comment on this response from Pfizer. Page 202. It is a subtle threat to Health Canada. Because no one else is complaining about the SV40, we don't really have to comply but we will do it out of the goodness of our hearts. A common tactic of Pharma.

That is why Dean Smith is very grateful for the EMA's support. What about the FDA? Crickets.

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Do they care? Hahahaha

Wake up folks. If you rely on bureau rats and lieticians for your health and safety you are already dead. The system wants to either own you or if thats not possible to kill you.

Its all theater. Polievre is a nothing burger. A demogogic sycophant who only cares about being Prime Asshole.

Canadians, still have not taken lessons from the last 4 years. Cowards and fools.

Tune in, drop out. Fuck the whole system because its fucking you every which way you allow it to.

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Plato, "One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors."

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Its a good point. Guess i don’t believe the system can right itself. As most people cant right themselves. System is just a reflection.

So yes i am throwing the baby out with the bath water.

After the crash ( whatever that may be) we can re-build. I do not need a government. No one does.

Politics is evil. Its either virtue signalling bs or its malevolent.

Once people take back their autonomy and rule over just themselves we can build something based on need and cooperation vs power and greed, incompetence and lies.

To assert that we need to be governed is the fallacy in Platos argument. Again, he is not wrong given that one assumes we need a government. Relying on someone else to make decisions for you is insane. No matter their title, position etc.

Representative democracy has and will always fail.

Perhaps Liquid democracy or Direct democracy could work but the current form of government is done. Sooner people realize it sooner we get something better.

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When Plato wrote that, Athens was a direct democracy (not representative like our watered down version), yet still the same wisdom applied.

*Athenian males age 18+ had full rights to attend Assembly and participate in all decision making (women and slaves not).

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