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Old Posted Feb 7, 2023, 3:59 PM
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All these years later and I still haven't truly, properly checked it out yet. I took my dad not long after the museum opened, but he had mobility problems at that point and it wasn't an overly long visit.

Up to this point my kids have been too young for it, although I am thinking of giving it a try again by taking my oldest. I'm sure it will still be an abbreviated visit, though.
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2023, 4:33 PM
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Hope you find a way to get over it. Besides your incorrect use of the word, I make no distinction between conservatives in Manitoba or in Saskatchewan. I will continue to criticize the conservatives who have actual power and are making life worse for everyone. I will also criticize the similar ideas being shared by others who allow this to happen, such as when someone throws out "wokeness" as if that's the real problem today. Throwing that word out there is nothing but a cry of victimhood when all it is people discovering that their values and/or behaviour are abhorrent (though I won't deny that people of all political stripes can be targets of suppression and censorship but not in the way people who use the term "woke" and "cancel culture" suggest). People have a choice to either evolve, isolate themselves in their bubbles, or continuing whining about it online.

There is a reasonable way of criticizing political parties and museums, but the way some people approach it is far from reasonable.
Lol victim card again. Maybe you need to get over it. Xenophobia is a fear or prejudice of outsiders. We live in the same damn country. From Oxford English Dictionary.

xen·o·pho·bic
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having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
"the xenophobic undertones of this argument"

I do not dislike people from Saskatchewan, I do not dislike liberals. I dislike you. There’s a difference.
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2023, 4:39 PM
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All these years later and I still haven't truly, properly checked it out yet. I took my dad not long after the museum opened, but he had mobility problems at that point and it wasn't an overly long visit.

Up to this point my kids have been too young for it, although I am thinking of giving it a try again by taking my oldest. I'm sure it will still be an abbreviated visit, though.
I have to admit I've only been to it once but I was impressed with both the building and the displays. I was concerned that a museum dedicated to human rights would end up being a chamber of horrors, recounting one atrocity after another. While it certainly doesn't shirk from pointing out where abuses have been or continue to occur, it also celebrates the situations where concerned individual or group efforts have made positive change in this area. I definitely intend to go again, and perhaps join the museum to support it.
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2023, 11:26 PM
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Wow, look at the hi-rise devastation in Turkey. This is nuts!

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/the...77&cvid=2b6533d430a14383addfb8afa0fa6fc3
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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 12:22 AM
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This is why we have expensive to comply with building codes. Annoying at times, but well worth following. Engineering has obviously improved, but I imagine that not many buildings in those parts are built to account for major earthquakes
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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 12:45 AM
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Reeks of desperation to try and get anyone into the hollow shell of a museum!
Why do you even live here ? You are the most negative person. They should have a display at the human rights museum just for you. One that shows all the kids that go their on field trips how not to turn out in life.

The Human Rights museum is a beautiful building inside and I'm guessing you have never been inside it. Winnipeg is lucky to have landed it here and not in Ottawa.
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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 1:47 AM
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Up to this point my kids have been too young for it, although I am thinking of giving it a try again by taking my oldest. I'm sure it will still be an abbreviated visit, though.
There are elevators, of course, but if your kids have the stamina for it, try to walk all the way to the top. It makes a big difference to the experience and emotional impact. I'm no architect and am basically a philistine in most ways, but this building was the first time I've really appreciated how architecture can shape your experience of a place.
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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 2:12 AM
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There are elevators, of course, but if your kids have the stamina for it, try to walk all the way to the top. It makes a big difference to the experience and emotional impact. I'm no architect and am basically a philistine in most ways, but this building was the first time I've really appreciated how architecture can shape your experience of a place.
Oh yeah, that's the plan. But my kids are elementary school aged, they are just being introduced to the basic concepts of human rights. I think a two hour visit is realistically about all I can expect at this age and attention span
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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 6:19 AM
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Why do you even live here ? You are the most negative person. They should have a display at the human rights museum just for you. One that shows all the kids that go their on field trips how not to turn out in life.

The Human Rights museum is a beautiful building inside and I'm guessing you have never been inside it. Winnipeg is lucky to have landed it here and not in Ottawa.
And you are? There is ignore feature in this forum, feel free to add me to it at anytime woke joke!
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Old Posted Feb 8, 2023, 12:27 PM
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You’re the one who brought it up again. I never once singled out Manitobans except in one obviously sarcastic post. You and others suggested I have no right to talk about politics from a Manitoban POV. That is xenophobic. Also, I am not a liberal.

Again, playing victim. It’s telling that you seriously believe you’re a victim of xenophobia. Delusions of grandeur? Of the last four pages of the Manitoba politics thread, half of the posts were you, someone who doesn’t even live here, continuously shit posting and bashing our government. They literally started another Manitoba politics thread because you derailed the other one so badly. So I reiterate. Telling you to shut up and get a life, in that context, is not xenophobic.
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2023, 10:30 PM
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hey viking u seen this?

bit of a comidic video on some of downtowns surface lots

https://vimeo.com/201757105?fbclid=IwAR3W9h7Y6htnWEN0vaE-cZwYXQP3RIxSU4qROBBH5s7rXa3VhHwZnepWPzg
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2023, 10:37 PM
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oh that's gold!!!!!
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Old Posted Feb 13, 2023, 1:26 AM
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Why do you even live here ? You are the most negative person. They should have a display at the human rights museum just for you.
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Old Posted Feb 14, 2023, 3:54 PM
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GOLD LOL!

Judging by how many that are leaving Manitoba guess I'm not the only one down on this province and its crapital city!

Can't wait to see the outflow when thug Canoe becomes premier and the spend and tax speNDP usher in a new regime!
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Old Posted Feb 14, 2023, 4:04 PM
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GOLD LOL!

Judging by how many that are leaving Manitoba guess I'm not the only one down on this province and its crapital city!

Can't wait to see the outflow when thug Canoe becomes premier and the spend and tax speNDP usher in a new regime!
Ironically when you look at the historical provincial out-migration numbers and overlay them with provincial governments and average the numbers out over 40+ years, provincial out-migration is lower during NDP governments when compared to Conservative governments in Manitoba.

Not saying they are necessarily related as out-migration is driven by many factors aside from politics, but it certainly doesn't prove that Conservative governments are better for retaining people in Manitoba.
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Old Posted Feb 14, 2023, 4:10 PM
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Ironically when you look at the historical provincial out-migration numbers and overlay them with provincial governments and average the numbers out over 40+ years, provincial out-migration is lower during NDP governments when compared to Conservative governments in Manitoba.

Not saying they are necessarily related as out-migration is driven by many factors aside from politics, but it certainly doesn't prove that Conservative governments are better for retaining people in Manitoba.
Covid and a completely incompetent federal govt. sure hasn't helped Manitoba, I will admit that the current con govt. in Manitoba under Pallister and Stefanson has been weak and directionless! That being said I can only imagine how bad it could have been with the speNDP regime in charge during this period!
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Old Posted Feb 14, 2023, 8:23 PM
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Under the previous NDP government the average interprovincial migration loss was 4,700 per year....excluding the COVID year, under the current government the average is 8,200.

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Old Posted Feb 16, 2023, 5:30 AM
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But I thought the Conservatives were going to make the Manitoba economy great again!
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Old Posted Feb 16, 2023, 6:51 AM
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canada is broken and way to large for its pop base
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Old Posted Feb 16, 2023, 2:46 PM
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Bringing in more people will keep our economy alive by diluting the labour pool with desperate immigrants will make things a lot worse for 90% of Canadians. Apparently our current immigration policy was outsourced to consultants so it makes sense they would come up with such an insane, inhuman policy.
The labour market is so tight right now that adding skilled labour immigration will not have a negative impact on Canadians but will have a positive impact on the economy.
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