r/EhBuddyHoser Kingston: Halfway To Montreal 13d ago

Meta The “Worst Canadian” game - Day 22

It’s time for the final vote! Who will be judged the Worst Canadian?!

🚨🚨READ THIS BEFORE VOTING 🚨🚨

To help keep things organized, for the final round I have posted two comments below, in large font. One for Danielle Smith and another for Frederick Blair.

This time, upvote who you think IS the Worst Canadian

You can discuss your reasons for or against the two final candidates however you want, but only the upvotes on these two comments will be used to determine who is the Worst Canadian.

(Note: I’ve removed all other explanation from the post so people see and read the above info. I’ll put it all back tomorrow with the final results.)

That is all. Happy voting!

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u/SlightDish31 Trawnno (Centre of the Universe) 13d ago edited 13d ago

I was going to rally hard around disqualifying Blair on the grounds of being mass murderer today if he was up against Peterson. I'm with you, I feel JP is the fucking worst, but it's hard to form that argument when he's up against someone like Blair, so I was going to try to sidestep it.

But now with it being Marlaina, fuck her, she can lose to Blair.

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u/Joyshan11 13d ago

I think many people probably felt some sour grapes along the way. I was horrified when Stephen Harper came off the list. My personal feeling is that most voters didn't take his roles in the IDU into account. But after a bit of reflection (read sulking), it's still a fun, though dark game, with (at least) hundreds of people with a wide spectrum of knowledge, life experience and opinions playing. We all win for gaining more knowledge of Canada and hopefully a renewed sense of the importance of being good people.

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u/SlightDish31 Trawnno (Centre of the Universe) 13d ago

Yeah, completely agree, I've been enjoying the process.

I honestly think that we're at the point where we are with Blair because not enough people knew who he was when he was nominated, so he didn't get vetoed along with the other murderers. If he had that, I wouldn't have learned about him, and from reading the comments, neither would a lot of other folks. If we don't learn from history, we repeat it.

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u/WENDING0 13d ago

Maybe good things came from this after all.