Canada is a failed state

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Maybe they can afford it, because they are what? still 80% white. "Anti immigration" protest in the GTA will look like this.
Ehh, in the countryside maybe? The cultural enrichment patterns in cities are extremely similar to here.
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Any Canada First movement is going to flop if it doesn't include Christianity and Anglo-French solidarity.

That's been my biggest gripe with the right-wing movement in Canada, it just won't work if it doesn't include our Christian heritage and the inclusion of Quebec, which are the cornerstones of Western civilization in Canada. Ontario's first Western settlers were Catholic missionaries, from France, and many of our oldest institutions were derived from the church, England, and France.

We're going to be waving Maple Leaf flags devoid of a heritage and a faith to lean on.

It's the same problem I have with that Second Sons of Canada or whatever it is demonstration recently, a bunch of Western men in masks waving Red Ensigns, they didn't look like patriots of the land, they looked like thugs. Very much so the right-wing movement has to get closer to Christianity (at this point any denomination, can't be picky) and at least make an attempt at French-English bilingualism. You can't be out there talking about being patriots for our land when you can't even read whatever Samuel de Champlain wrote.

Make no mistake, the nationalist American movement reveres George Washington, the Founding Fathers, and of course the Pilgrims of the Mayflower. Any American would've heard these talking points many times by now, but these are novel to Canadians.

The Canadian nationalist movement is just like a bunch of braindead people waving flags screaming about houses and immigration. We've got to tie ourselves to the heritage of Samuel de Champlain, John A. McDonald, Saint François de Laval, and Queen Victoria. It's religion and a founding mythology that makes a movement potent.

As far as I'm concerned absent of Christianity and a connection to the founding mythology, the movements in Canada, UK, and Australia are going to be dead-end nothingburgers.

Lastly, most of the Jeets and the little hats hate Christianity and Anglo-Franco culture, if you're looking for more compelling reasons to include Christ and Anglo-French solidarity.
 
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We are both in IT but too old to get new IT jobs. Husband also has a chronic disease that I assume would make health care A Problem.
If you are both in IT, and can get transferred to an American branch, you would have good health insurance. Its a very standard benefit, and the better your job is the better the coverage is. And they can't discriminate against spouses.

Also, if you are planning on doing things legally (aka, not working in the US while your paperwork goes through) you're looking at a 2 year process if piggybacking on your husbands citizenship
 
IDK if this is "worse" but it was Clonidine instead of Colchicine.
Yesterday I went to a local convenience store that has been conquered by indians. I asked to buy some worms and fishing tackle. They handed me 2 dozen worms, and an Old El Paso taco kit.
 
Ehh, in the countryside maybe? The cultural enrichment patterns in cities are extremely similar to here.
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I totally get the point. For most European countries its either fight or die. I just like the American approach to the mass immigration problem better.

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Staying out of politics and emphasizing the residential community character. All that while getting rid of dead weight.
 
It’s so hard to see what’s happening everywhere. Husband and I are trying to figure out what to do and I feel like we are paralyzed with indecision. We do have options but it’s hard to know what to do.

Sorry about the TLDR, but the innawoods locals here can’t fathom moving to the states, I can’t really talk about it to my local friends, and my family’s ruptured since Covid.

Husband has American citizenship via his Mayflower Vietnam vet dad, who went to a Canadian college on the GI bill and fell in love with a Canadian girl and they raised their kids here. Husband’s never lived in the US, and we don’t have many connections there.

I have family and aging parents here, we’ve lived on the same patch of dirt since the late 1800s. He and I both have cozy WFH jobs, it’s like being semiretired. We live in a tiny town and the bad changes haven’t come here yet and the community is very close, but it wouldn’t take much to overwhelm the area if we ever caught the eye of Sauron.

We have liquid assets and the farm is mostly paid off. Everything is how I like it. But what kind of country is my kid growing up in, and what kind of opportunities will he have?

My husband is getting that itchy feeling that we need to go, but we really have no idea where or what we would do. We are both in IT but too old to get new IT jobs. Husband also has a chronic disease that I assume would make health care A Problem.

We need to make a decision. Next year we are planning to build an addition for my mom to retire into, once that happens we will be pretty committed.

The local small town lawyer moved her family to Texas, and my neighbours literally can’t understand why. It’s weird that they can’t see how close the problems are, even if they aren’t here yet.
Is it really a barrier that your husband has US Citizenship but no experience living here? The USA and Canada are virtually identical in 99% of ways. Also if you're going to build that addition and commit just do it, but don't spend the next ten years complaining "We couldn't leave Canada" because you 100% could and are choosing not to. When the endless immigrants under Mark Carney begin to ramp up, you'll have to live with that. Carney is restrained because ya'll are entering recession and he needs to play as someone doing their best. But like Truduea, when he feels he can do so without consequences, he will flood you. As for health, you literally own land. You are not the Gen Z kids struggling to afford an extra 200 a month on health insurance. You could very easily move to the states. If you want to stay because other people "can't fathom leaving" - then stay. But don't ever complain you had no options. And if your kids grow up to resent you for choosing what was easy for YOU instead of what's best for THEM, you have no one to blame.

Its much like a mother of three, having the potential to date a man who provides, but still being attached to the deadbeat ex. Your kids will 100% judge you for your decision as soon as they're old enough to understand it. Nothing you say can obfuscate the truth.
 
Liberals like to pretend that all indigenous people are one monotonous entity that agrees with every Liberal talking point.

I've commented here quite a bit about Native leadership & the Native Industrial Grievance Complex being a monolith. I also watched some of the APTN April election night coverage which was 100% an NDP love-in/wake.

I obviously believe that there are individual based chugs without political representation. But all the official Indigenous organizations & tribal leadership across the 600 or so reserves are all essentially interchangeable woke nightmare shitlibs regardless of ancestry or geography.

An example: Churchill—Keewatinook Aski, the most Northern electoral district of Manitoba. It constitutes the northern half of the province and is pretty sparsely populated. An NDP candidate has won every election there since 2006.
The population of this district is 76% Indigenous.

A riding with 60k chugs is pretty unique & terrifying. I had no idea that Northern Manitoba was that populated even if it is spread over a massive area.

Also, as I believe others have commented, it's largely irrelevant for our purposes if the native vote abandons the Singh NDP but then runs right into the arms of Carney's Liberals. They could've at least voted Green for the meme.

Any Canada First movement is going to flop if it doesn't include Christianity and Anglo-French solidarity.
It's the same problem I have with that Second Sons of Canada or whatever it is demonstration recently, a bunch of Western men in masks waving Red Ensigns, they didn't look like patriots of the land, they looked like thugs. Very much so the right-wing movement has to get closer to Christianity (at this point any denomination, can't be picky) and at least make an attempt at French-English bilingualism. You can't be out there talking about being patriots for our land when you can't even read whatever Samuel de Champlain wrote.

Interesting commentary.

It is true that there isn't much of a Christian element to Diagolon or the Second Sons. I've seen MacKenzie comment many times on his X account about how unserious anyone is if they are still worshipping a "sky daddy". Ferryman/Alex Vriend seems more interested in tradition & Canada's founding stock. But he also doesn't seem to be the brains of the org, more the social media attack dog & shocktrooper.
 
I've commented here quite a bit about Native leadership & the Native Industrial Grievance Complex being a monolith. I also watched some of the APTN April election night coverage which was 100% an NDP love-in/wake.

I obviously believe that there are individual based chugs without political representation. But all the official Indigenous organizations & tribal leadership across the 600 or so reserves are all essentially interchangeable woke nightmare shitlibs regardless of ancestry or geography.
The difference between the chiefs and leaders, and individual based Injuns, is the chiefs and leaders all got brainwashed in college into commie postmodernist marxist bullshit.
 
the chiefs and leaders all got brainwashed in college into commie postmodernist marxist bullshit.
No, that's not it. It's that leaders realized that certain ideologies are better at brainwashing their constituents; certain beliefs (e.g., the eternal victim complex) makes it so that people are less likely to realize how corrupt their leaders are because they blame the "colonizer" for all their woes instead.

Indian reserves are basically feudal states with none of the riches or prestige. The upper crest of any given Indian reserve is disgustingly corrupt.
 
One of the big things that gets me about Canada is the lip service for environmentalism, but never actually trying to solve issues. You guys have a lot of sites that in the US would be super fund sites. Like the sheer number of abandoned gas and oil wells, tailings dam failures out the ass, and just looking the other way for companies.

The United States has it's problems, but for fucks sake we will bitch about shit and eventually solve an issue. There will often be hoaxes and batshit insane environmentalists (Fracking and the methane shit, it can actually just happen naturally). Canada's management of it's shit is fucking embarassing and it's made worse by the government bullshitting to it's people and the press running cover.
 
Indian reserves are basically feudal states with none of the riches or prestige. The upper crest of any given Indian reserve is disgustingly corrupt.
I've been to quite a few reservations and it's the same down here. You have the Indian leadership living in mansions while the normal native is living in 60 year old roofless trailers with no running water.
 
I've been to quite a few reservations and it's the same down here. You have the Indian leadership living in mansions while the normal native is living in 60 year old roofless trailers with no running water.
You dont understand, its colonialism's  fault
 
Like the sheer number of abandoned gas and oil wells, tailings dam failures out the ass, and just looking the other way for companies.
I can't really go into detail without powerleveling because it's a kinda specific case, but there's a local-ish company whose "environmental solution" to a problem caused by their industry is hilariously back-asswards. Like arguably more environmentally damaging than the conventional solution, but in a way that looks better on spreadsheets and promotional material so they can act like they're doing the "green" thing. Like if you think about it objectively, you're like "huh, that sure does seem like it's creating a large environmental problem", but no, you dumb stupid idiot, this is the eco-friendly solution ackchually! I'm sure that kind of shit is going on everywhere.
Also, as I believe others have commented, it's largely irrelevant for our purposes if the native vote abandons the Singh NDP but then runs right into the arms of Carney's Liberals. They could've at least voted Green for the meme.
God man it would be so funny if the Greens actually won a significant number of seats. It'd suck so much ass in the incredibly unlikely scenario they actually win, but if they were like official opposition or something? Comedy gold.
 
I've been to quite a few reservations and it's the same down here. You have the Indian leadership living in mansions while the normal native is living in 60 year old roofless trailers with no running water.
This information may come as a surprise, but injuns are basically niggers.
 
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