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Ask Catherine Shorty: “We Vote Every Second with Every Aspect of Our Lives”

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    1. Vlaams Belang is more a fickle party that in the past already had alligations of racism condemmed thru court and did a party reform like name changing. Belgium consist of 3 official languages with all having their own political parties. The biggest groups are Flemish and Walloons, speaking Dutch and French repectively. Lets leave the German part out because they are a small minority.

      The Flemisch and Walloons are comparable to the Canadian problem of English and French speaking halves. In other words, water and oil! On occacion, Vlaams Belang likes to use big words and sentiments but sells it’s integrity as fast as the rest of em. So, I expect nothing from this party as of any political party in existance today!

  1. Love the part in Ask Catherine where you say, we don’t vote at the ballot box, we vote every day with the actions we take.

    We vote everytime we boycott a big corporate who works against us.

    1. So true. I have minimized my spending at big box stores for decades. I sweep through my local stores first. If I can’t find what I need locally, then I go to local online stores in nearby areas. If that fails, I always end up finding my product at the Corp stores. Unfortunately, my immediate society in whole does not take the time to search locally. Over the past 2 decades, I have seen local stores being bought out with corp. Dollars, but keeping the local name, and when you look at where the products are made, which were largely USA, are now, largely, China and other countries producers. The war is sooo quiet. Unfortunately, I also am not willingly to go without . . .yet. I’m considering shopping only locally, we’ll see how it goes. It’s going to be tough, but if I don’t do it, how can I expect my fellow man to do it. There use to be an abundance of local business choices, not so much now.

      1. Thank you Susan. As a foreigner I had to activate subtitles to catch all that, but hilarious.

  2. Re: students at Ivy League Universities and covid vax mandates:
    I strongly suspect the families who can afford to pay full tuition are able to get medical exemptions for their kids.
    Kids who go to private schools in CA and NY used to avoid other vax with religious exemptions. Once that option was closed off, there was a big rise in medical exemptions at those schools.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2022/10/01/state-nixed-religious-vaccine-exemptions-medical-exemptions-up-00059089

    We don’t hear much about wealthier families having vaccine injuries. They must know a lot more about the dangers than the rest of us. So, the covid vax mandates probably only apply to those who receive financial aid. This would be a big scandal, if it could be proven.

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