@Jenn_Pastrak is a proud Canadian, and says so on Twitter! She is so proud of her positions that, when she got into a Twitter debate with @FreckledLiberty, and started losing it — rather spectacularly, I might add — she wound up blocking her opponent:
Hi I’m a woman!
I don’t care who you think should be able to reproduce or not, Canadian. I’m going to do it regardless. https://t.co/4jk5awIu77
— Freckled Liberty 🔥 (@FreckledLiberty) May 14, 2021
Hi ~ I’m a woman!
anti-vaxxers shouldn’t reproduce.
— Jenny-P 🇨🇦 (@Jenn_Pastrak) May 14, 2021
guess Jenny didn’t like my response lmao pic.twitter.com/S5DWP67Wd4
— Freckled Liberty 🔥 (@FreckledLiberty) May 14, 2021
Freckled Liberty is an online libertarian, a Jew —oh noes! — and, well here’s her Twitter bio:
Well, Miss Pastrak revealed to the world the difference between Canadians and Americans:
And thus we have it: Americans value freedom and liberty and our constitutional rights; Canadians, or at least Miss Pastrak, values the collective over the individual. That’s why freedom of speech in Canada is not protected, why you can be criminally liable if you say something which hurts someone else’s precious little feelings, why Canadians have no individual rights to not go along with the hive mind. She had the nerve to tweet “anti-vaxxers shouldn’t reproduce,” yet got her precious little feelings hurt when there was was some actual blowback on that. A former American President once said something about staying out of the kitchen if you can’t stand the heat, but I suppose that wouldn’t mean anything to a Canadian, would it? Then again, we have our own Special Snowflakes™ like Amanda Marcotte, perfectly willing to stir up some [insert slang term for feces here], but very ready to block anyone who disagrees with her.
Miss Pastrak did not resist, and she has been assimilated. What is amazing, though, is that she admits it. As an American, I’d be ashamed to admit something like that, but then, as an American, I am used to having my rights, and exercising them. Miss Pastrak would apparently have been right at home in the Soviet Union, where the collective, as defined by the General Secretary of the Communist Party, always trumped the individual. She would have been right there, were she the right age, celebrating sending Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Anatoli Sharanskii to the GULag.
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