theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
Has anyone just considered that Menard is just an opportunist, conman and dickhead and nothing more?
I'm pretty sure almost all of us have considered exactly that possibility, and found it perfectly cromulent.
Has anyone just considered that Menard is just an opportunist, conman and dickhead and nothing more?
Supporting legislation is not usually regarded as traitorous. Especially when the legislation has nothing to do with overthrowing the gov't or benefiting an enemy. That's a really weak argument.
If I were to support the legalization of slavery through legislation, there's a lot you could call me, but treasonous isn't plausible.
And the notion that Menard is authoritarian is equally laughable. He's cottoned onto ridiculous exagerations of libertarianism, not authoritarianism. Mind you, supporting the law against face coverings is a poor fit with his political "theory", but so what? Doesn't make him an authoritarian.
Has anyone just considered that Menard is just an opportunist, conman and dickhead and nothing more?
I'm pretty sure almost all of us have considered exactly that possibility, and found it perfectly cromulent.
Yeah, he's con man who will sell out his country just as easily as he'll con the gullible who buy his phony legal advice.
Being a small time traitor is still being a traitor.
It seems laughable to us now, but Menard tried to start his own private police force.
He was still pitching the idea years after the courts had told him he had no such authority.
Like I say, it seems like a joke to us now, but at one point he was openly talking about out gunning the cops.
Being a small time traitor is still being a traitor.
It seems laughable to us now, but Menard tried to start his own private police force.
He was still pitching the idea years after the courts had told him he had no such authority.
Like I say, it seems like a joke to us now, but at one point he was openly talking about out gunning the cops.
None of what you have listed seems particularly treasonous. Who is he supposedly betraying the country to? The Russians?
Robert Menard
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At heart, I am a soldier, and when I stand it is not because I want to fight, but because I do not want to suffer what is even worse. I do not stand because I hate what is front of me, but because I love what is behind me. Every attack is merely a larger defense.
And that is the problem I have when someone calls me ‘ANTI-ANYTHING’.
They seek to diminish my intent and sully my purpose, goals, and reasons, and want to place focus not on what I love, but on what they want others to think I hate. It is a most pervasive and subtle strawman argument, and is designed to redefine the very purpose of the stand.
They try to take the love of one thing, and exchange it for hatred of something completely different.
Then there was the time he told his gullible followers they could take possession of public lands and form their own "freeman valley".
He got some "likes" on the idea and started pumping the gullible for funds.
So the answer is that he'll sell his country out to anyone. Got money? Got Mooseheads? Got some weed? Got a house I can sit 'cause I got nowhere to live?
Got some trolls who'll talk me up?
Bobby chimes in:
I call bull! Bobby, you are a lying sob.
You got caught dead to rights supporting legislation that denied Muslims the right to practice their religion.
You got caught red handed acting the Nazi apologist for holocaust deniers at your forum!
You have consistently denied the authority of Canadian law, the Canadian constitution and your nation's Charter of Rights and Freedoms!
More people are catching on to you!
Bobby 2.0 won't work!
My dude, you are having an argument with someone who isn't even on this forum. . .
I didn't say Bobby is guilty of the crime of treason.
I said he was a traitor
I beg to differ. The Quebec statue robbing Muslims of their right to practice their religion is contrary to every charter of human rights known to mankind. Just because it's legislation doesn't mean it's not tyranny.
Menard was a hypocrite to support the statute since he's proclaimed himself a champion of personal freedom.
And Menard isn't a libertarian. He borrows any philosophy that fits his narcissistic need at the moment. One minute he's an anarchist. The next he's a proponent of direct democracy. Then he's a sovcit. Then he's just for "good government".
When he's was with some Muslim haters or some Nazis he plays their tune.
It might be more accurate to argue against my contention that he's an closeted authoritarian by saying he's nothing at all.
I reckon if you believe that supporting this legislation is "traitorous", you should be more outraged at the legislators involved than Menard.
But it isn't traitorous. I wouldn't call it tyrannical either. I'd call it a serious infraction of freedom of religion and a terrible law, but no, it doesn't make Menard a ******* traitor. That's not what "traitor" means.
Supporting that law doesn't make one an authoritarian. The law was being proposed in a proper, democratically elected body and was not trying to dissolve the body or otherwise do away with democracy.
Not every negative description applies to Menard, arayder. A lot of them do, sure, but not all of them. Supporting this particular bad law doesn't make one an authoritarian, a traitor, a robber baron or an Islanders fan.
We had this discussion on another thread. If you think a law is acceptable just because it's proposed and passed then you won't have any problem with the black codes of the old south.
I'll go one step further and say Bobby's anti-Muslim rants unmask him as a hypocritical xenophobia hater.
So if someone very vocally supports an authoritarian law, they aren't an authoritarian?
Or are you going to pretend we are talking about traitors now?
Or is it treason you want to talk about?