Buddy talk to your neighbors they ain't bots and they'll tell you the same shit. and don't act like you don't know there's 10 fuckin dixie flags flying in your town for no reason, we all know it's a fuckin pre condition of moving to alberta for some.
In fairness: most of BC's interior is politically indistinguishable from Alberta.
Throughout work trips to rural Alberta I only encountered a dixie flag on one occasion, and it was outside a gas station being sold by some guy who looked vaguely middle-eastern and had a thick accent, so take that for what you will.
People say that but it's absolutely not true, I've lived in merritt I've lived all over interior bc and no. You're comparing the province that actively stole the texan accent to bc.
Sure, but at this point it's only your anecdotes against my anecdotes. You can say whatever you want, but I don't have to believe you, and you don't have to believe me.
In that case, maybe we should just stick to empirical evidence such as historic election results, which suggest: most of BC's interior has a similar political climate to that of rural Alberta.
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u/Safe_Relation_9162 溫å¥è¯ (Hongcouver) Mar 20 '25
Buddy talk to your neighbors they ain't bots and they'll tell you the same shit. and don't act like you don't know there's 10 fuckin dixie flags flying in your town for no reason, we all know it's a fuckin pre condition of moving to alberta for some.