Canada is a failed state

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It's very rare that I can have a conversation about crime with people because most times, I'll have to deal with these brainwashed idiots spewing ideology they don't even understand. It's not limited to Canadians either - I notice Americans are often under the same impression that their country is somehow riddled with way more crime than Canada.
They're only aware of the Media. Most Media, social and traditional tend to be focused on the US in general. Add in that the US is a significantly bigger country, so there's significantly more crazy stuff going on constantly, it seems bedlam. So you take the experiences in your life, assume it must be worse, and there you go.

In America its similar: We know the crazy shit going on up there, we never hear of you guys and you are nice. Even when you have a mass killing the numbers are still less than we pull, so how bad can it be?

I live in Northern New York, which is very poor by US standards, and our crime rate is significantly less. I walk around here and see notices from the cops shutting down places for illegally selling weed. I go up to Ottawa and see legitimate looking stores selling nothing but psychadellic mushrooms and I just don't understand how the city can even get to a point where businesses attempt such a thing and succeed
 
I live in Northern New York, which is very poor by US standards, and our crime rate is significantly less. I walk around here and see notices from the cops shutting down places for illegally selling weed. I go up to Ottawa and see legitimate looking stores selling nothing but psychadellic mushrooms and I just don't understand how the city can even get to a point where businesses attempt such a thing and succeed

Historically, in Canada you can break most laws especially drugs, so long as there's no violence involved.

America you can break a good number of laws so long as drugs are not involved.
 
Historically, in Canada you can break most laws especially drugs, so long as there's no violence involved.
Maybe, but how do you have a full storefront in a downtown district in the nations capitol selling something explicitly illegal? This isn't turning a blind eye to petty crime, this is ignoring literal criminal enterprise
 
I am perpetually confused why Western counrtries bring in millions of Indians, Africans, and Moslems.
Because the modern welfare state is a Ponzi scheme. Social security and state pensions came into being when life expectancies were less than sixty-five years so chances were you would not live long enough to collect one and even if you did, you wouldn't be collecting for very long. Medical advances have extended lifespans into the eighties and nineties so people could be collecting for twenty to thirty years before they kick the bucket. The big problem is than you need a larger pool of young workers to support the retirees. Birth rates in the West (and Far East) have been collapsing since the baby boom ended so the ratio is skewing more to the old, thus western countries were importing young migrants (mostly male) from the third world. Of course, governments don't care about the negative ramifications as long as everything looks good on paper.

A plurality of Canadians only care for reputation and appearances so they pretend that we live in a tranquil utopia while the United States is a desolate Mad Max-like wasteland. It's all about that unearned sense of superiority.
 
They're only aware of the Media. Most Media, social and traditional tend to be focused on the US in general. Add in that the US is a significantly bigger country, so there's significantly more crazy stuff going on constantly, it seems bedlam. So you take the experiences in your life, assume it must be worse, and there you go.
I've noticed that the news media in the USA tends to use Canada as an example. For right-wing media, that means they'll criticize Canada, and the left-wing media will laud Canada, but they'll only ever criticize or laud in terms of comparison to the USA. I think that a lot of left-wing Americans equate criticizing Canada with being right-wing, so they're hesitant to believe that anything could be wrong in Canada. I wish that people were more literate and open-minded when it comes to real world issues.
 
I've noticed that the news media in the USA tends to use Canada as an example. For right-wing media, that means they'll criticize Canada, and the left-wing media will laud Canada, but they'll only ever criticize or laud in terms of comparison to the USA. I think that a lot of left-wing Americans equate criticizing Canada with being right-wing, so they're hesitant to believe that anything could be wrong in Canada. I wish that people were more literate and open-minded when it comes to real world issues.
Well, you guys are a foreign country, but incredibly similar. Most Americans when coming across a Canadian would be hard pressed to tell the difference if they are Anglo and aren't from like Newfoundland. And in that our general basic understanding of your politics is Californian but more so, and it is a decent enough proxy for Foreign but not incomprehensibly so.

When you point out things that don't fit their understanding of things (Like how there are government funded catholic schools in Ontario, the notwithstanding clause, or how much power your PM actually has) they are surprised and confused.

You guys are functionally more a mascot than an actual country to most Americans.

EDIT: Oh, I learned a fun this Canada day: Your commander in chief is the Gov. General. You point out how the head of your military is some random lady who wasn't elected and is the representative of the king in England? I haven't had the chance to use that factoid yet, but I can imagine how it would go over. The king would at least make sense
 
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Maybe, but how do you have a full storefront in a downtown district in the nations capitol selling something explicitly illegal? This isn't turning a blind eye to petty crime, this is ignoring literal criminal enterprise

I think some form of mushroom is legal, and no one does anything anyway unless someone complains and if you complain you'll find out such a place in a place like Ottawa is going to be very well connected. Surprised jeets aren't involved in this since they love poop so much.
 
we like to laff at the Britbongs for getting cucked in their own country with their 4 out 10 births being to foreign imports

but we ain't much better here in Canukistan. Right now we are at 29% of all Canadians being foreign born.

3 out of 10, we are not far behind, not far at all.
 
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We need more Indians.
 
The crazy thing is that I remember when indians and pakistanis were one of the less common but still common immigrant groups. This was during trudeau's first term, so between 2015-2019 so right before quarantine. I could just be misremembering though.

Speaking of the 2010s, as someone who spent most of the 2010s in school I remember my middle school trying REALLY hard to turn the student, for lack of a better term, woke. Constant dooming about climate change ending the world, the beginnings of lgbt activism, and the start of schools teaching about how we're on stolen land.

Weirdly enough my highschool was pretty normal aside from the usual bs like pride flags and land acknowledgments. At least this country will become so shitty that our generation won't autistically fixate as much on shit like open borders or how there's 1 trillion genders. We avoided the millennial holier than thou we need 10 million migrants mentality, so that's something to celebrate I guess.

In a sense, younger Canadians broke out of the indoctrination we'd been subjected to from birth, whether intentionally or not. At least that's something to whitepill about. Though we won't have much of a country even if the majority of cucknadians wake up in the next few years.
 
In a sense, younger Canadians broke out of the indoctrination we'd been subjected to from birth, whether intentionally or not
Absolutely true. I remember distinctly that kids would make fun of the pride and gender garbage at school. If anyone decided to openly be supportive of this woke stuff, they would be mocked.
They tried to indoctrinate. It failed. Fuck you Canada.

Though, stuff like anti-racism was still big among kids, which doesn't bode well for anti-immigration policies gaining much support. Plus, schools are increasingly becoming diverse, which never bodes well.
 
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Absolutely true. I remember distinctly that kids would make fun of the pride and gender garbage at school. If anyone decided to openly be supportive of this woke stuff, they would be mocked.
They tried to indoctrinate. It failed. Fuck you Canada.

Though, stuff like anti-racism was still big among kids, which doesn't bode well for anti-immigration policies gaining much support.
Is there a cheat sheet for what "anti-racism" is, for those unaware, that is. It means less Whites, obviously, yet they coat it with a paint of righteousness.
 
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