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    Discussion Are Small Businesses Overregulated?

    I get what you’re saying, but I think the “overregulated” argument can sometimes be exaggerated. A lot of regulations exist because businesses in the past cut corners. Food safety rules, wage laws, environmental standards those weren’t invented randomly. They came from real harm. The issue might...
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    Discussion Is cancel culture accountability or mob behavior?

    And the consequences are rarely proportional. True accountability would involve measurable harm and a clear path to repair. What we see online is more like moral theatre: everyone signals outrage, but no one actually works toward meaningful change.
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    Discussion Is cancel culture accountability or mob behavior?

    I think the boundary gets blurred because social media rewards outrage, not fairness. A single comment or misstep can spiral into months of harassment, even if the person is willing to apologize and make amends. Context gets completely lost.
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    Discussion Is AI Reshaping Jobs Too Quickly?

    And that’s why we need regulation. AI is not inherently evil, but corporate greed can make it destructive. There should be limits: for example, a company can integrate AI to enhance productivity but can’t reduce headcount without proper compensation, retraining, or alternative roles. Otherwise...
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    Discussion Is AI Reshaping Jobs Too Quickly?

    I don’t know, The problem is some industries aren’t like marketing. In trucking or manufacturing, AI literally can do everything humans used to do. There is no augmentation; it’s total replacement. If you’re telling people to “adapt,” what exactly are they supposed to adapt into?
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    Discussion Is Government Trust at an All Time Low?

    I agree. It might not be “all time low,” but it definitely feels like a tough moment for civic faith.
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    Discussion Is Government Trust at an All Time Low?

    Yeah, and social media doesn’t help. Every time a politician says something unpopular, it gets blown up into “government is failing” even if the context matters.
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    Discussion Public Education in 2035

    In addition to what I said before, AI isn’t going away. Tools like OpenAI’s models and similar systems are already being used by students, whether schools approve or not. The real question isn’t whether to allow AI. It’s how to integrate it responsibly. Used poorly, AI can become a shortcut...
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    Discussion Public Education in 2035

    I think this is why the younger generate has such a hard time with social skills, because everything is becoming online now they are rarely necessary and as such it is going to become more and more rare as we move forward with all of this AI stuff.
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    Discussion The 2026 American Dream

    If we think about the American Dream today, it seems more about stability and opportunity than just rising to wealth. With rising costs in housing and education, many young people feel that achieving middle‑class comfort is harder than it used to be. At this point people want to just achieve the...
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    Discussion Poll: The Minimum Wage Debate

    Yes I also agree, increasing the minimum wage is not the solution to our problems as it is only going to just raise inflation even more.
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    Discussion Free Speech at Risk in Universities

    Just to add some extra thought to this, from different countries perspectives Canada’s Criminal Code restricts public incitement of hatred. The European Commission supports coordinated efforts against online hate speech. Supporters argue history shows unchecked dehumanizing speech can escalate...
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    Discussion Public Education in 2035

    Imagine it’s 2035. A 16-year-old logs into school from a hybrid campus. AI tools personalize lessons. Instead of memorizing formulas, students apply them in simulations. Traditional report cards are gone, replaced by digital competency portfolios. This isn’t science fiction. Organizations like...
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    Discussion EXAMPLES NEEDED: News Political Bias

    Recently, the BBC faced accusations of editorial bias after internal documents leaked, claiming some coverage (including a Panorama episode on the U.S. Jan 6 attack) was misleading or slanted. This even led to high‑level resignations at the BBC and political push back.
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    Discussion EXAMPLES NEEDED: News Political Bias

    One of the biggest ways bias shows up is right in the headlines. For example, some outlets use emotional language like “hysteria” or “reckless” to describe the same event in different ways , like climate news being framed as “Climate Change Hysteria” vs a more neutral “UN warns of climate...
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    Discussion Social Media, Doing More Harm Than Good?

    While social media does provide people a safe space in which they can find communities of people that they feel like they fit into, it is a very slippery slope. People get sucked into these groups within the internet which builds a sense of community but it also warps your sense of normality...
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    Discussion What is an "Assault Weapon"?

    A common term thrown around in the gun debate has always been 'Assault Weapon", but most people don't even know what this means or what the classification for it is. That's because it changes depending on what state you go to or who you ask, and the term in general is a silly term as it just...
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    Discussion Canada Gun Reform

    Your Home for Reasonable Gun Reform in the Canada The Issue Gun reform remains one of the most divisive and consequential political debates in the country. Lawmakers, advocacy groups, and citizens continue to clash over how firearm laws should change in response to ongoing gun violence, public...
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