Carney loves the gay hockey show

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On a red carpet Thursday night, Carney and Williams shared an embrace, with the Kelowna actor gifting the prime minister a Team Canada fleece that his character wears.

Speaking at Prime Time 2026, Carney said that the six-part drama — which is adapted from a series of romance novels by Nova Scotia-based author Rachel Reid and centres on two professional hockey players who fall in love — comes during a time when LGBTQ rights are threatened in parts of the world.

‘People should be able to be whoever they want to be’​

“The world knows that Shane (Williams) and Ilya (Storrie) are rising hockey stars who fall for each other as they face off in one of the greatest rivalries the game has ever known,” Carney said in a speech, according to the Canadian Press. “But they’re also two young men who are terrified of being their fullest self. And we live in an increasingly dangerous, divided and intolerant world. And the hard-fought rights of the 2SLGBTQI + community are under threat, including in many of the countries where the show has record-setting audiences.”

Carney added that “a fundamental Canadian value is that people should be able to be whoever they want to be. To love whoever they want to love.”
 
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After the initial burst of marketing money was spent, it was total silence on this fag shit. It’s completely astroturfed save for porn-addicted, lonely feminists.
 
At a work event a couple weeks ago, the table full of women next to me were talking about how much they loved it and how graphic it was.
 
A reminder one of his kids is "trans" and his wife is/was chums with Ghislaine Maxwell. Let's leave it there.
 
Been watching Robocop TV series on Tubi. Its amazing the stuff in there that could be current day.

Watched this whole organ transplant episode and they were telling us the future pretty much

Why anyone wants to watch the gay is beyond me. Carney isnt even worth mentioning no more as he is irrelevant as governor of Canada
 
Nothing beats the original movie. Still brilliant nearly forty years later.
 
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I saw Robocop in the theatre when it came out, and although it was entertaining I found parts of it deeply shocking, e.g. when Emil gets covered in radioactive sludge and is subsequently obliterated by a speeding car. There really wasn't anything nearly as gonzo as that in mainstream movies in the 80s, although I suppose it's pretty tame by today's standards
 
@Hirudinea: Oddly enough I once met an old guy who'd been a cop in Detroit from the 1940s to the 1980s, and near the end of his career he was thrown off a roof by three gangstas and nearly died -- he had to have an operation during which his heart was removed from his body (and he saw a vision of the Virgin Mary!) He had a lot of stories about the crazy shit he saw during his career, and he was far and away the most racist man I ever met
 
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