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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Apr 30, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.912 (436/19,300 LTDR)
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04:05 β Social Conservative
05:05 β Red Tory
06:35 β Climate Doomer
08:02 β The Ethnic Vote
10:38 β Quebec Vote
12:19 β The Union Man
13:45 β The Trucker
15:35 β The Wonk
17:17 β The Future American
19:02 β The Rich
20:35 β Quebec Separatist
22:05 β Social Justice Warrior
23:28 β Conspiracy Theorist
24:26 β Laurentian Elite
27:17 β Swing Voter
29:22 β Land Back
31:21 β Boomer Nationalist
33:50 β Orthodox Conservative
36:31 β Oil Γeber Alles
38:12 β Healthcare Γber Alles
39:57 β "Our System" Guys
43:09 β Gun Man
43:41 β NDP Masochist
46:31 β Non-Quebec French
47:58 β Bernier Bro
49:36 β The Rural Vote
50:08 β People who a grossly over-inflated conception of what Canadian foreign policy can do
51:35 β Proud Boy
52:43 β Subsidized Protectionist
53:47 β Extremely Online Leftist
54:34 β Bilingualist
55:37 β Support Our Troops!
56:55 β Prairie Nationalist
58:29 β The Urban Vote
59:03 β Republican
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I feel that if the goal was to push libertarianism the compass had failed: if anything I think it has sterilized the idea of "authoritarian", no longer having to be synonymous with tyranny but with interventionist government policy in society and economy. In current politics, I think authoritarian still has the same connotation to boomers but to young people for which this chart is popular I think it has affected how they view the dimensions of policy
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Dude, this is such a strong piece. I'm guilty of forgetting how much of a real talent you are in political cartooning, and this video was a great reminder of that. I especially like the little quotes the characters are saying, they're really silly and fun uses of classic phrases. I also appreciate the great sympathy you try to give to beliefs that obviously aren't your own, your climate doomer commentary especially was really measured and kind. Great work J.J. this is one of your best yet.
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Out of all the factions you listed I feel both compelled and qualified to say that in terms of the "NDP faction" a lot of these perennial voters are people who aren't necessarily loyal to the party but to the idea of the party, and more accurately, what it used to be.
Many people in rural Manitoba, rural Quebec, and northern Ontario don't necessarily vote NDP out of a sort of ideological alignment but because they're convinced the NDP still supports what it did in 1979. Which, obviously, isn't true.
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In regards to the "Swing Voter" I don't think it should be considered incoherent or uninformed to not align with all this views of a specific party, especially considering how many different factions a party may be trying to appeal to. Abortion and immigration are very different topics and to support one shouldn't mean you should support the other... I think one of the main issues in politics is the blind support of certain parties, or the altering one's values or opinions in order to properly fit in with the "identity" chosen.
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@D3an
2 years ago
Hopefully one day JJ would have an ACUTAL AWARD WINNING video and he'd have to clarify between his award-winning video and his 'award-winning video'
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