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Re: Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM

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95dB air-horn for 16 to 20 hours per day is not non-violent.

How close do you have to be for it to be 95dB?

A quick search shows 120dB at 1m isn't abnormal for a truck air horn. A line of them from far enough away will decrease in level by 3dB per doubling of distance. 8 doublings would make it ~96dB at 256m.

Re: Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM

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We changed the URL from https://www.bbc.com/news/live/clyjmy7vl64t . Interested readers might want to look at both.

Can you please add this to your pinned top comment? This was incredibly hard to find as a comment, and a BBC bearing is actually pretty important to this topic.

Ok, done.

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Patio11 has some good coverage of Trudeau's handling of the trucker protest against the government's handling of COVID-19 [1]. Whatever you think of the truckers' position or protest tactics, any punishment for their actions ought to go through the laws and court system. Trudeau instead essentially told the banking system "You can't do business with those people, they're terrorists." Patio11's words of what happened…

so that's the thing right

people who are geniuses at one thing may be completely out of their depth in other areas

I think this is sadly a demonstration of one of those

Re: Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM

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Best of luck to our Canadian friends.

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It has since been heavily upvoted. The thing to do in such cases (i.e. when you notice an unfairly downvoted comment) is give it a corrective upvote and move on.

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Re: Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM

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People on hn seem weirdly obsessed with trudeau's handling of the trucker protest. Regardless of what you think of it, at this point it is very old news and trudeau's actions were controversial but largely popular. The handling of the trucker protest is not why he resigned. It is not why he is unpopular.

Hacker News is pretty much far right when it comes to politics. Heck the moderators refused to allow any criticism of the monarchy when the queen died but allowed it when Jimmy Carter died.

Criticizing someone during their funeral is in pretty poor taste regardless of your political leanings.

Re: Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM

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I'm having trouble learning anything from this stream of disconnected, time-sorted tweetlike objects. I'm posting this on the off chance that a better article exists, and someone can point me to it. I assume it's too early for that though.

(This was posted when the top link was https://www.bbc.com/news/live/clyjmy7vl64t. We've since changed the URL.)

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Here's the primary problem with your argument: the current front-runner to win the next election is the Conservative Party of Canada, with Pierre Poilievre as leader, and pretty much a shoo-in for the next Prime Minister. Poilievre is a career politician who's only professional experience has been as a politician, has no work history to speak of (don't take my word for it, his wikipedia entry details only a job as a…

Justin Trudeau was a ski instructor before becoming Prime Minister. Ronald Reagan and Zelenskyy were ridiculed as an actor in their election campaigns. Poilievre is a career politician and unproven at the highest office, but that by itself should not disqualify him. Knowing who to delegate to is 90% the job of a good leader -- the other 10% is public speaking and being charismatic.

Trudeau also dressed up in black face and brown face. Not many country leaders can claim that...

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49763805

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It may have been an emergency in the first days with the honking. That largely stopped after a week or so. They switched to camping in front of the parliament with bouncy castles etc. The bridge that was occupied in another province was cleared. I'm really not under the impression that at the time they went in there was any emergency. It was ugly: Peaceful unarmed protesters in pedestrian zones with no trucks in sigh…

yea if you ignore the public shitting, public pissing, drunkenness, the harassment of locals, then yea, it was only bouncy castles, or stuff like this https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42613957

Pissing and drunkenness a characteristics of nearly all western societies.

Re: Justin Trudeau promises to resign as PM

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Is it me or does it seem like the internet era has taken away incumbent advantage and actually put incumbents at a massive disadvantage? I'm not here to attack or defend what Trudeau has actually done, only to posit the idea that once you become a leader in the political landscape there is a very effective machine whose only job is to attack you, personally, as much as possible anywhere you're perceived to be vulnera…

I assume "tan suit" is referring to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_tan_suit_controve... I follow US politics regularly, but I hadn't heard of this so I don't know how well it's known... but it has it's own page so maybe I'm in the minority here.

I was definitely around and followed politics during the Obama administration, and I don't ever recall hearing a word about this.

Probably big in some circles, unnoticed in others.

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