Really hot take here: Super Mario Bros (you didn't mention it in your list).
For a game from the '80s on the limited hardware available at the time, they really put a lot of work into the mechanics of the platforming. It's an incredibly responsive game compared to its contemporaries.
In what way it obvious? I've seen so many people make similar "jokes" just to spread their hateful rhetoric.
If you want to make a joke like this, you should really use a sarcasm tag or similar indicators that they're not your truly-held beliefs. Unfortunately modern conservatives have kicked Poe's Law into overdrive, and if one leaves a comment like this one wihout a clear indication of sarcasm, people really have no choice but to assume they're a bigot.
"Trans kids should have to overcome a bunch of hurdles to access necessary treatment" doesn't sound that supportive to me.
Calling the natural variety of combinations of gender and sex "a mental disorder" doesn't strike me as particularly supportive either. Do you consider homosexuality to be a mental disorder?
A Nazi Christian nationalist toured Canada this summer, people opposed had to get together in every single city and have there be substantial public outcry before local governments revoked his licenses to play.
So, Nazi? You're fine, in line with Canadian values apparently. Critical of Israel in any way? BANNED FROM CANADA
I guess I shouldn't be surprised, we sell arms to Israel and we have parliamentary standing ovations for shitstains like Charlie Kirk.
This one sentence on the article pretty much summarizes the problem:
It’s not surprising these groups check out of politics, especially when there is mounting evidence that legislators favour higher status voters.
The two main parties can barely pretend to give a fuck about the poors anymore, and the NDP has basically regressed to being equivalent of the Liberals a decade ago. The Federal Greens are a joke.
I only vote because I'm queer and the Conservatives have a much more aggressive form of homophobia than the Libs.
Really hot take here: Super Mario Bros (you didn't mention it in your list).
For a game from the '80s on the limited hardware available at the time, they really put a lot of work into the mechanics of the platforming. It's an incredibly responsive game compared to its contemporaries.