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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre blames global Netflix price increase on Liberals
(mobilesyrup.com)
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As much as I enjoy Wilhoit's Law, it always gets leveraged in a way that pointed at supporters of particular political parties.
The thing is, Wilhoit uses a fundamentally different definition of "conservstive" from what most people mean. He's not pointing out the MO of a given political party in that quote. He's criticising the very nature of the state, and of a stratified society.
Which is fair. It's just not the kind of thing you pull out to thumb your nose at political opponents.
The whole comment, for reference: