Yaniv's Political Career - Vote for Jessica! -

Gustav Schuchardt

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I almost threw up a little seeing that. And here I was thinking BC would be a rural and conservative province like Alaska. What the fuck went wrong there?

BC on a provincial level has always been weird. You've got Vancouver Island, The Lower Mainland, and Northern BC.

Northern BC is pretty much rural and conservative. A lot of the industries up there are based around manual labor jobs, mining, logging, and fishing to name a few. It's also a bit of a weird refuge for the poorer hippies that got displaced from other parts of the province.

The Lower mainland is a split, the small mountain towns again are more rural and conservative, except for places that have been cultivated as money traps, and then you have Vancouver which politically dominates the surrounding areas. This has been a trap for hippies, leftist, etc since the 1960's, and has spread out into the outlying areas as Vancouver proper got more and more expensive for middle class people to actually live in.
The Chinese now own a lot of the traditional Vancouver real estate and have out priced a lot of people out of the market, and this price creep has affected areas that traditionally were cheap, but no more.

You also have massive influxes of different ethnic groups that didn't seem to translate across the Rockies, so you've got your Sikh communities in Abbotsford, and the Chinese have always been there, even before it was a province, because of the gold rush.

Vancouver Island used to be semi-rural and more of a retirement community sort of place, but as far as I know that has also changed now. A lot of wealthy Vancouverites own houses there, and have pushed the prices up through the roof as well, so now places that used to be fairly affordable are long gone, and the yuppies who moved their brought their Vancouver culture with them.

I don't think very highly of British Columbian's. A lot of the more right wing ones have just learnt to shut up and be quiet, which is why you get assholes like Yaniv abusing the system in the first place. The left have effectively made it the California of Canada.


MLA (member of legislative Assembly) is local represnetive in provincial legislative body. MP (member of Parliament) is local represntitive in federal legislative body. Canada has a senate but is going to be different than you think of a senate, it's more of a sanity check than anything else and not elected.

I don't see how Jonathan will be able to get any party endorsement except for a small no name provincial party or to stand as an independent. Langley is a heavily Liberal voting town in provincial elections, and the only way Jonathan might be able to bridge that gap would be to stand as NDP and maybe have a chance that way.
However that said, it would be a long shot, and would the NDP want the risk of taking on board a letigious pedophile on board, because of woke points.
 

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Langley is typically conservative (at least by the last two election results). EDIT TO ADD, you said Provincial, I didn't read that. Sorry, you're right. I have the federal election on the brain here! But he could get on with the BC NDP no problem, The Insufferable Ogre is the VP of the party...

Then came the rearrangement of ridings for 2015 - Langley City/Cloverdale voted Lib, but Langley Aldergrove (the rest of Langley that isn't the downtown core) still voted Conservative, and it wasn't close.

Langley City - going to guess they keep the libs again. Langley/Aldergrove (my riding as well as Jonathan known as Jessica's) - not sure on this one, the Conservative candidate is new this year (the incumbent for the past two elections passed away), and they're all kind of useless (someone I was talking to actually knows JY's bff Stacey Wakelin and calls her 'a flake'), so it'll be interesting to see how it goes.

BC on a provincial level has always been weird. You've got Vancouver Island, The Lower Mainland, and Northern BC.

Northern BC is pretty much rural and conservative. A lot of the industries up there are based around manual labor jobs, mining, logging, and fishing to name a few. It's also a bit of a weird refuge for the poorer hippies that got displaced from other parts of the province.

The Lower mainland is a split, the small mountain towns again are more rural and conservative, except for places that have been cultivated as money traps, and then you have Vancouver which politically dominates the surrounding areas. This has been a trap for hippies, leftist, etc since the 1960's, and has spread out into the outlying areas as Vancouver proper got more and more expensive for middle class people to actually live in.
The Chinese now own a lot of the traditional Vancouver real estate and have out priced a lot of people out of the market, and this price creep has affected areas that traditionally were cheap, but no more.

You also have massive influxes of different ethnic groups that didn't seem to translate across the Rockies, so you've got your Sikh communities in Abbotsford, and the Chinese have always been there, even before it was a province, because of the gold rush.

Vancouver Island used to be semi-rural and more of a retirement community sort of place, but as far as I know that has also changed now. A lot of wealthy Vancouverites own houses there, and have pushed the prices up through the roof as well, so now places that used to be fairly affordable are long gone, and the yuppies who moved their brought their Vancouver culture with them.

I don't think very highly of British Columbian's. A lot of the more right wing ones have just learnt to shut up and be quiet, which is why you get assholes like Yaniv abusing the system in the first place. The left have effectively made it the California of Canada.




I don't see how Jonathan will be able to get any party endorsement except for a small no name provincial party or to stand as an independent. Langley is a heavily Liberal voting town in provincial elections, and the only way Jonathan might be able to bridge that gap would be to stand as NDP and maybe have a chance that way.
However that said, it would be a long shot, and would the NDP want the risk of taking on board a letigious pedophile on board, because of woke points.
 

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Yeah, I mean... He wouldn't even follow through with a pay-to-play beauty pageant. He's not capable of actually doing anything really that requires any kind of real skill, let alone an ability to form alliances or influence a large number of people, with some combination of charisma or competence/track record. I understand that many on this board who may never have set foot in BC or Canada have some kind of image in their head of what it's like here, that we're just a couple more NDP seats away from banning cars and mandating that all children be given the option to be put on hormones by age 8 like it was a flu shot or something, but no, even here, JY is about as deeply unelectable as he would be in Montana. Just like everything else he claims he's gonna do, it's all bluster and all he's ever going to do is continue to scoot around his shitty outer-outer suburb of Vancouver while eating fast food, misusing prescription medication, abusing public services and pretending to be a thicc lesbian revolutionary before he succumbs to preventable illness at 42, that is when he's not busy looking for the next Indian business to extort.

He's basically little more than a less charming Chris-Chan. Our country has proved that you can get elected Premier or Prime Minister with honestly not a whole lot more re: charisma or vision (Stephen Harper, Doug Ford etc) but you gotta have /something/ going for you. Money, connections, brand name recognition, maybe a degree in something, etc.
 
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Yeah, I mean... He wouldn't even follow through with a pay-to-play beauty pageant. He's not capable of actually doing anything really that requires any kind of real skill, let alone an ability to form alliances or influence a large number of people, with some combination of charisma or competence/track record. I understand that many on this board who may never have set foot in BC or Canada have some kind of image in their head of what it's like here, that we're just a couple more NDP seats away from banning cars and mandating that all children be given the option to be put on hormones by age 8 like it was a flu shot or something, but no, even here, JY is about as deeply unelectable as he would be in Montana. Just like everything else he claims he's gonna do, it's all bluster and all he's ever going to do is continue to scoot around his shitty outer-outer suburb of Vancouver while eating fast food, misusing prescription medication, abusing public services and pretending to be a thicc lesbian revolutionary before he succumbs to preventable illness at 42, that is when he's not busy looking for the next Indian business to extort.

He's basically little more than a less charming Chris-Chan. Our country has proved that you can get elected Premier or Prime Minister with honestly not a whole lot more re: charisma or vision (Stephen Harper, Doug Ford etc) but you gotta have /something/ going for you. Money, connections, brand name recognition, maybe a degree in something, etc.

I think 42 is somewhat optimistic to assume he'll be alive in 10 years let alone in any political position. He looks 60 pounds heavier and 10 years older than 10 months ago due to the real phenoms such as beetus, obesity, ascites as well as his antisocial/narc inclinatons. And I don't think it's on the locals who have to live around him to owe him tolerance in their stores so he can rehab through employment. If I had to live close to him and someone employed him, I'd go straight to the manager and say no, I'm not comfortable around someone arrested for illegal weapons who has beaten people on video who preys on the vulnerable (kids or not), and until you get rid of him, I will be spending my dollars elsewhere.

Really, the only job he's fit for at this point is one of those tard factory jobs out of the public and under intense supervision.
 

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