Canada is a failed state

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I think its a bad thing to let trump bully everyone into what he wants and it really doesn't matter if America doesn't see us as friends anymore because they clearly voted for that.
We only put tariffs on china evs because of America so really theres no one to blame but themselves over us removing them and getting closer with china
My main problem with canada focusing on allying china is that the liberals were pro-China before 2025. If Canada started looking toward china after Trump's sperg outs in 2025, I'd at least understand it even if I strongly disagree with the move. I don't think Canada should just submit completely to america, but people need to understand how Canada would get destroyed without American trade.
The libs straight up snubbed Taiwan & cut their trip there several days early expressly to (pander to) 'avoid confusing the message' & 'mitigate potential stressors' with the CCP
I genuinely bet that the cucknadian government will openly aid china if they invaded taiwan. Assuming china fails and gets humiliated which is very likely (naval invasions are much harder than land ones like in Ukraine) Canada would probably become a pariyah state like Russia is rn.
Remember when they say "Win the trade war." They mean preserve the status quo for the people on top. The Rogers, the Irvings, the Saputos and the O'Reagans of the country. Not getting a favourableor even equitable deal that grows Canadian business and the economy.
Honestly Canada is pretty much a corporatist country. Where every business and economic class is under the direct control or influence of the government. This economic system was historically associated with fascists nations like Germany and Japan. Which mean Canada, despite all the talk about the "fascist down south" is closer to a traditional fascist nation than the US is.
 
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I genuinely bet that the cucknadian government will openly aid china if they invaded taiwan. Assuming china fails and gets humiliated which is very likely (naval invasions are much harder than land ones like in Ukraine) Canada would probably become a pariyah state like Russia is rn.
That is a very quick way to get a PM, a Delta Doordash. We know that China bribes MPs and their families in Canada, just like they do in the US. However, I don't think anyone is stupid enough to outright support the PRC. If the Canadian Federal government were to support the PRC in an invasion of Taiwan. We would be an ops stop, on the USAs trip to Taiwan. Most Canadian's don't realize how big the US military is, and how capable. There would be a quick bombing of government buildings, both Federal and Provincial. As well as a flattening of bases. After that they just have to seal the border and let nature take care of us.
 
- Complain about the Jeets for all being so 'misogynistic' & 'only voting conservative' (which is fucking wild) yet will immediately turn around and accuse me of being a maple MAGA/incel/manosphere chud (general response of theirs nowadays after learning the terms if I so much as display any potentially 'conservative opinions' such as pushing back on the kamloops mass grave, having an issue with CBC being government funded, thinking wind/solar is retarded compared to nuclear, wanting the BC tanker ban lifted, etc) if I so much as mention even just having an immigration freeze for a few years
I've noticed this too and it's so incredibly fucking weird. There's a non-insignificant number of boomers who will complain about the Indian population and their complete inability/refusal to adapt to Canadian culture, yet as soon as you suggest deportations or remigration they get cold feet and suddenly justify their presence and go "well, we need them for [xyz]".

Like, you recognize it's a problem. You understand that these people are fundamentally incompatible with Western society. But you also refuse to accept that something needs to be done about it. In the same breath they'll go from saying the most unabashedly racist thing you've ever heard about Indians to immediately doing a 180 and talking about how they're hard workers and we need them to address some imaginary labour shortage. It's fucking mind boggling to witness and I've seen this behaviour in several different boomers. This isn't your average everyday cognitive dissonance. This is advanced cognitive dissonance.
 
I've noticed this too and it's so incredibly fucking weird. There's a non-insignificant number of boomers who will complain about the Indian population and their complete inability/refusal to adapt to Canadian culture, yet as soon as you suggest deportations or remigration they get cold feet and suddenly justify their presence and go "well, we need them for [xyz]".

Like, you recognize it's a problem. You understand that these people are fundamentally incompatible with Western society. But you also refuse to accept that something needs to be done about it. In the same breath they'll go from saying the most unabashedly racist thing you've ever heard about Indians to immediately doing a 180 and talking about how they're hard workers and we need them to address some imaginary labour shortage. It's fucking mind boggling to witness and I've seen this behaviour in several different boomers. This isn't your average everyday cognitive dissonance. This is advanced cognitive dissonance.
It's not just the boomers, I have millennial friends who do the same thing on every single modern issue.

They will complain about a problem, come to many correct conclusions about the source of the problem, but just at the tail end of the thought exercise it clicks to them that their team has been in charge for over a decade now and suddenly the current status quo is just how things have to be and maybe in fact since their team is in charge the issue is they just haven't doubled down enough.
 
One of our big problems is that the only place to sell to is the US. It's the only economy that can accept Canadian materials and processed goods.
Carney's speech to the WEF last Tuesday demonstrated that he had the strategic depth of a pothole despite possessing degrees from Havard and Oxford. I mean, the end of the rules-based order? No shit, Sherlock. I have a BA in English and came to that conclusion when Trump first came to office. Hindsight also told me that it went us the window after Dubya invaded Iraq in 2003 despite the world's hand wringing, but Canada sat on its ass for the last twenty years under the mistaken belief that 'Merica was always going to be the gentle giant that tolerated our nonsense.

Canada is pretty much geographically locked. Even if the United States is on the decline, their navy is dominant and their logistics chain intact. They would have complete air supremacy in hours if they decided to conquer us no holds barred and throttle our ports to deny us aid from overseas for all of Carney's yapping.
 
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Why was the disk array going to Canada in the first place? :thinking:
 
Carney's speech to the WEF last Tuesday demonstrated that he had the strategic depth of a pothole despite possessing degrees from Havard and Oxford. I mean, the end of the rules-based order?
The International rules based order was having lots of money meant you could do whatever you want, live wherever you want and disregard the locals, while being backed by US military might. It was that there was no need to change lines on the map as you could just flood elections with foreign money until the right person came to power. Then you could operate with impunity. I would argue Obama was the apotheosis of this system. With Trudeau as an imitator.

The problem with this system as it requires the constant kicking out the ladder from underneath them. Which leads to discontent and as power is amassed within a small and smaller group of individuals. Those denied entry, but still have talent and drive will create competing power structures. We are in the first phase of that. Right now governments all across the west are doing everything they can to cling to power. You see it with overturning elections on flimsy pretense. The stifling and criminalization of speech. The over regulation of industry and business, with the government attempting to pick winners and losers. The flooding of nations with the third world and the stealing of tax payer money in exchange for votes.

The pressure keeps being added on and it is a slow boil. It might be a decade before things get spicy, but they will eventually.
 
I've noticed this too and it's so incredibly fucking weird. There's a non-insignificant number of boomers who will complain about the Indian population and their complete inability/refusal to adapt to Canadian culture, yet as soon as you suggest deportations or remigration they get cold feet and suddenly justify their presence and go "well, we need them for [xyz]".
It's the canadian cycle, they'll complain about whatever group behind closed doors but when election day comes they'll be good little livestock and keep voting liberal because "amerikkka"
 
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if someone can get me civ 4 soundclip of Spock saying 'optics' because that's my drop for this. This makes them look comically evil.
 
I think its a bad thing to let trump bully everyone into what he wants and it really doesn't matter if America doesn't see us as friends anymore because they clearly voted for that.
We only put tariffs on china evs because of America so really theres no one to blame but themselves over us removing them and getting closer with china
Nigger not a single American gives a solitary fuck about Canada. No one was voting thinking “this will piss off Canadians.” You midwits really are so obsessed with Americans you can’t even conceive of a world in which Americans barely notice you exist.

Maybe the CCP will lube you up while they rape your faggot country but don’t count on it.
 
Nigger not a single American gives a solitary fuck about Canada. No one was voting thinking “this will piss off Canadians.” You midwits really are so obsessed with Americans you can’t even conceive of a world in which Americans barely notice you exist.

Maybe the CCP will lube you up while they rape your faggot country but don’t count on it.
My American friends think it's funny, but more a fringe benefit than anything. They also enjoy the impotent seething of Canadians online. But Canadians have to learn that no one cares about Canada especially our politicians. To everyone non-Canadian we are just some place with stupid dressing cops, maple syrup and beavers. In fact most people who have dealings with Canadians tend not to like us. Calling us smug, distant and passive aggressively rude.
 
I have similar questions regarding what Canada as I do with the state of the UK. What can reasonably be done? In differing ways, the UK and Canada are welfare centric export economies: For Canada, it was raw materials. For the United Kingdom (circa 1990s), it was services. Now they are both staring from the outside at would be economic empires in D.C., Beijing, and Brussels. How then can immigration supposed to even register in the political decision making process. That is not to say that mass or cultural alien immigration isn’t or at least cannot be a bad thing. But given these priorities, how would one reasonably expect a pushback to immigration policy when it keeps the economic system moving? And what would you economically replace it with? You cannot simply reverse the clock to when your countries economic trading goods (along with your people) were relevant.

I am desperately hoping to be proven wrong about these doubts, because “what about the economy” is a contemptible plea. But unless I see any evidence as to what can be done better besides “throwing them out”, I can’t shake it
 
You midwits really are so obsessed with Americans you can’t even conceive of a world in which Americans barely notice you exist.
Well, we notice British Colombia exists. It's super fucking annoying that Alaska isn't connected to the continental US. Tell you what, can we agree to trade the upper peninsula of Michigan for the sliver of BC on the coast?
 
Well, we notice British Colombia exists. It's super fucking annoying that Alaska isn't connected to the continental US. Tell you what, can we agree to trade the upper peninsula of Michigan for the sliver of BC on the coast?
Just take it lmao what's gonna stop you? The canadian military? Lmao
 
I have similar questions regarding what Canada as I do with the state of the UK. What can reasonably be done? In differing ways, the UK and Canada are welfare centric export economies: For Canada, it was raw materials.
I think you kind of answered your question. Canada needs to get back to resource production. Since the 90s we decided we'd be a nation of wise philosopher kings and open colleges in every town to replace the loss of factories and extractives. All it got us was infinite jeets acting as doordash drivers. Even then Canada has always been hostile to resource development due to how our elections are run. The Westminster system favours tightly packed population centers and punishes the hinterlands.

A lot of people don't realize just how underdeveloped most of Canada is. The 70s still had people living in sod houses out in the prairies. Towns in Newfoundland not getting power until the 90s. Driving through northern Ontario has always been a nightmare. The Trans Canada Highway is a single lane for most of its length across the country. We have like ten major airports it feels like and flying across the country gets harder every year. It's easier to fly to Mexico than it is to go from Edmonton to Halifax.
 
I think you kind of answered your question. Canada needs to get back to resource production. Since the 90s we decided we'd be a nation of wise philosopher kings and open colleges in every town to replace the loss of factories and extractives. All it got us was infinite jeets acting as doordash drivers. Even then Canada has always been hostile to resource development due to how our elections are run. The Westminster system favours tightly packed population centers and punishes the hinterlands.

A lot of people don't realize just how underdeveloped most of Canada is. The 70s still had people living in sod houses out in the prairies. Towns in Newfoundland not getting power until the 90s. Driving through northern Ontario has always been a nightmare. The Trans Canada Highway is a single lane for most of its length across the country. We have like ten major airports it feels like and flying across the country gets harder every year. It's easier to fly to Mexico than it is to go from Edmonton to Halifax.
I guess my questions then are 1. How do you solve the problem of who would be working and 2. Do you know of any readings or sources to dive into regarding the development status of Canada?
 
Nigger not a single American gives a solitary fuck about Canada. No one was voting thinking “this will piss off Canadians.” You midwits really are so obsessed with Americans you can’t even conceive of a world in which Americans barely notice you exist.
Please tell me you aren't retarded and thought me saying "they voted for this" was referring only to the stuff related to Canada and not trumps actions the whole year.
Just take it lmao what's gonna stop you? The canadian military? Lmao
>American state with British in the name
Would be funny
 
Well, we notice British Colombia exists. It's super fucking annoying that Alaska isn't connected to the continental US. Tell you what, can we agree to trade the upper peninsula of Michigan for the sliver of BC on the coast?
Imagine actually wanting that sliver of BC. Do even know what Victoria and Vancouver are like? You can have them, go right ahead. Enjoy a few extra Portlands.
 
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