

I’m still going to celebrate the gays.
Of course, that was never in question.
I’m still going to celebrate the gays.
Of course, that was never in question.
but there’s an importance in having positive media portrayal for LGBTQIA+ folks when the current political climate
Of course.
But the passengers didn’t have any involvement (or decision making) in the rescue. That was entirely the ship’s crew.
Just some part of identity of rescuers changed.
Not even, since it was the ship’s crew doing the rescue, not the passengers.
Of course, but the detail of the type of passenger on the ship whose crew is rescuing people from another vessel isn’t especially relevant to the main point of the story.
Canada’s plan for the initial round of retaliatory tariffs targets things made in Trump voting states and where there is a similar product made in Canada, or that we can get easily elsewhere, or that we can comfortably do without.
Things like recreational vehicles, and alcohol were at the top of the list, because they tick all the boxes.
canadians should continue to buy canadian or the EU, a
We are. And the retailers are responding by giving non-US stuff more shelf space and not re-stocking with US product where there is an alternate available to them.
Neither has Trump.
His ghostwriter did his best with the limited information Trump gave him to work with.