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I think I have a right to make things about myself.
There’s been a ton of pollution in the air, it’s not good. My dog won’t go outside, he’s too scared of the smoke. It kinda sucks.
But of course, that doesn’t matter, how dare I think about myself and my life and how things are impacting me.
Maybe I come off as a rude, self-centered guy, IDK. But I don’t get a right to complain? I think it’s fair to think about myself every once in a while. Maybe you think differently.
You're taking this way to personal and you are kind of a douche
No, I think he's right. Canada's suffering doesn't mean his problems aren't valid, and he has the right to express them.
But of course, we shouldn't forget that Canada has to deal with the wildfires.