More than 150,000 Canadians sign petition to revoke Musk’s citizenship
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While reducing his sources of income will hurt him a little bit, unfortunately Starlink is very appealing to militaries and emergency services. Being able to access the internet is great for morale in the navy, and mission critical for plenty of emergency services. This is particularly true in Australia where we have vast unpopulated areas with very patchy phone coverage, let alone bandwidth for data services. I know some services are installing starlink as emergency backups for stations and in forward command vehicles. They'll be paying the big bucks for Starlink.
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Don't care, still want to sign it.
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Yeah it's called an RSS feed. Every podcast has an RSS link, and that's how your podcast app connects and gets all the episode information and the stream.
Interestingly, YouTube channels also have have RSS feeds. There are apps that allow you to compile them together, so all of your podcasts, YouTube subscriptions, and many more things that you follow on the internet, could all be combined into one app/page, free of ads and other distractions and annoyances.
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You know what, revoke his citizen ship for dressing like a fucking teenager.
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Upvoting under the assumption that this was /s
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Grad student says what the deleted comment said. So yes.
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There are alternatives.
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It's more than 200,000 now. Good, we don't claim him!
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Por qué no los dos?
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I see your point but it's not like they did it on purpose. Someone (multiple someones) fucked up big time with that old Nazi but the situation's not really comparable imo.
One was some old dude that was a guest, the other one is literally threatening democratic systems. Mind you, there is at least one very prominent person in our government who has openly approved of this Nazi, sure would be a shame if he got any power in the next election.
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I see your point but a government not liking someone va a government protecting themselves against a credible threat are different things. Musk has shown that he has the ability to severely damage democratic systems, what other regular citizen has that kind of power?
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Canada can do whatever it wants with it's citizens, just like the US can deport their own citizens to Guantanamo or Salvador so they can not be protected by their constitutional rights.
It's called sovereignty.
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There are indeed systems in place but Elon isn't covered since he has at least dual citizenship. Many countries, and first world countries at that have citizenship revocation a possible outcome.
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I don't get the point and effort on this whole not putting effort into making shit posts. That one AI video of Trump licking Musk's feed did more in 2 minutes then a petition with 200,000 signatures can.
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Why do a lot of you do this nonsense. You're swinging for the fences and play right into the hands of the right when you put all your effort into comments like "he can be tried for treason" just seeing lower. He can be tried for being a piece of shit. He can be tried for all the hormone therapy he's done. He can be tried for being a billionaire and still banging only 4s