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You’d Rather the Government Sell You Vodka Than Feed You
Government-run grocery stores aren’t radical.
Apr 10
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: Karate Was Never One Thing
There is this idea in karate that to master it, you have to master all of it.
Apr 9
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: How I Became a MAGA Troll
I posted gas prices in litres and got called a MAGA troll. Turns out the fastest way to start a fight online is mild confusion.
Apr 7
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: Why Telecom Feels Like a Scam
Telecom companies don’t sell you a service.
Apr 5
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Eric Vinagreiro
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We Don’t Build. We Bicker. And then we wonder why we can’t have nice things
Pierre Poilievre is out attacking the proposed rail line linking Toronto to Montréal and beyond, as though passenger rail in this corridor is some…
Apr 4
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: Kids Shouldn’t Be Workers
We spend our whole lives working.
Apr 3
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: You’re Fired
— And It Was Never About Merit
Apr 2
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Eric Vinagreiro
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You’re Not Offended — You’re Uncomfortable
When someone else’s joy feels like a threat, it’s not about them — it’s about what you’re missing
Apr 1
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Eric Vinagreiro
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March 2026
Your Religion Doesn’t Get Special Rights
Bill C-9 has some people up in arms because it removes a religious exemption from Canada’s hate speech law.
Mar 30
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Eric Vinagreiro
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This Isn’t Privatization — It’s Extraction
We rage about corporations all the time.
Mar 27
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Eric Vinagreiro
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This is How it Starts
Not with chaos — but with quiet, calculated change
Mar 26
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Eric Vinagreiro
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Fact Check Me: The Crime We Choose to See
Not all harm leaves a bruise
Mar 25
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Eric Vinagreiro
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