Canada is a failed state

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Is everyone here just at the point of passively watching the trainwreck of Browns and Moslems unfold now?

There's just too many idiot Canadians who think flooding the country with Moslems and Browns is alright.

I've experienced it myself within my own family, I'm sure they're aware that when they go to Toronto they're in a sea of Browns and Moslems, but somehow they've convinced themselves that they're correct rather than admit fault that it was a massive and irreversible mistake.

I truly believe the quality of life of Canada is going to decline below American standards at some point in the future, we no longer have the culture and the society to sustain a Scandinavian=style social system. Policies only work if the culture and the society suits it, Brown culture and Moslem culture doesn't suit Scandinavian social systems.

You don't go to Brampton and expecting it to be like Copenhagen, for a reason, it's just an Indian city at this point that has access to the Canadian dollar.

There is only one place on Earth that a Scandinavian-style social system works with a Brown population, that's Singapore, and only because the Chinese ruling corporate class make it happen.
 
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Why do you think China will never try to take Taiwan?
Money and politics.

A lot of Westerners have this idea that Taiwan and China are completely closed off from each other, or that the two peoples hate each other, or that travel in between is impossible, and nothing could be further from the truth. China and Taiwan are linked now more than ever before in the post-WW2 era. It's hard to find exact numbers about the amount of Taiwanese citizens living and working in mainland China, but a commonly suggested figure is 2 million. Hundreds of millions of dollars are invested in China from Taiwan, and Taiwan in turn stores hundreds of millions of dollars in offshore accounts for prominent members of the Chinese business class.

Prior to the reopening, a lot of rich Taiwanese businessmen rented factories in Vietnam because the cost of manufacturing in Taiwan is too great. Since the semi-normalization of relationships between the two countries and the completion of the Three Links, China has done a lot to entice Taiwanese businessmen to move their base of operations to China instead. They didn't have to do much to entice them either, since it's so cheap to do business in China and so convenient for the Taiwanese (same language, same culture, special government provisions) they did it en masse anyway. There's a word for these people in Mandarin, they're called: 台商 (tai shang, lit. Taiwanese businesspeople). A lot, if not the majority, of rich businessmen in Taiwan have direct investments, factories, and properties in China.

Besides the economics of it all, there's also the politics. China is in this weird position where they've pushed this idea that Taiwan is part of China to the point that the grand majority of people in China, under the age of say 60 or 65, don't understand that Taiwan is a country. They believe that it's just another regular province of China, just like Guangzhou or Hunan. This is an example of a "Big Lie." It's hard for a Westerner to grasp the subtly of this lie, but to give you some examples of how it's perpetrated: there's no Taiwanese flag emoticons available in China; there's special words used for anything to do with Taiwan, i.e., the president of Taiwan is called something like "the leader of the Taipai area," maps have to include Taiwan as part of China to be sold legally; history is taught in such a way that the Communists won the Civil War completely, there was no evacuation of the KMT forces to Taiwan because the KMT had been totally defeated, etc..

Now, the effect of this Big Lie hasn't been a sense of revanchism or irredentism, instead it's created a certain confusion. Most Chinese people don't understand what "reunification" means because they don't understand that the country isn't unified. "How can we go to war with Taiwan? Taiwan is part of China? It doesn't make sense." They cannot fathom the fact that Taiwan isn't already part of China. At most, a Chinese person might assume that the "war for reunification" means the changing of Taiwan's provincial leader for another.

On the flip side of this, the majority of Taiwanese people seem to be completely content with maintaining the status quo. Most of them are apolitical and don't care about reunification, or KMT-CPC drama. It seems, at least to me, that the majority of Taiwanese people are aware that: Taiwan is a seperate country from China; that Taiwan has lost the war for the mainland; and that their global alliances prevent China from making any real moves on their sovereignty.

In short: China and Taiwan already have a mutually beneficial relationship with each other that enriches the upper classes of both countries. War between Taiwan and China would be deeply unpopular with the most influential members of their respective societies. At the same time, China understands that a war with Taiwan would cause social and economic chaos within China, which is the one thing that the Chinese government wants to avoid at all costs. So, they know that war with Taiwan is a bad idea in every sense but still understand that making empty threats will further their own political ambitions, especially in relation to their claims in the South China Sea.

We still ate it,
This is basically a microcosm of the entire Canadian problem. You saw someone doing something wrong, but you didn't speak up and just accepted it. It's nasty and unsanitary that she did that, but it's also wrong that you didn't speak up and confront her about it. You willingly enabled that situation. It's an example of the permissive culture that Canada has fostered.

I truly believe the quality of life of Canada is going to decline below American standards at some point in the future
Man, that happened like 20 years ago.

Didn't these stupid inbreds learn from the food bank videos they made?
They can't "learn." Their brains aren't capable of that complexity. All they know is pain and pleasure, and only in the moment. There's no past or future. There's no reasoning or consequence.
 
I think I mentioned this area in my city with a lot of refugees in social housing that are likely unemployed. But I've been seeing something more bizarre. I'm beginning to see what looks likes polygamy. It's Muslim men with as many as three wives wearing what looks like a chador and multiple children. They look like they could be sudanese or Somalian.

I'm 99% certain these people are refugees. They don't look employable and always seem to be walking around aimlessly.

This is in Guelph. Seeing this occur in a relatively white city with a housing crisis for everyone else gives me those U.K vibes. This is exactly the type of thing that's going on over there.
 
I think I mentioned this area in my city with a lot of refugees in social housing that are likely unemployed. But I've been seeing something more bizarre. I'm beginning to see what looks likes polygamy. It's Muslim men with as many as three wives wearing what looks like a chador and multiple children. They look like they could be sudanese or Somalian.
This is not bizarre, it's the norm.

I'd recommend driving/walking through the Muslim areas of your city just before 2pm on a work day.

You'll spot the fundamentalist terror center a mile away because of the lines of men with pubic hair on their face wearing the white pyjamas.

They're able to do this every day, five times a day, because they have one wife and four "single mothers" with 10 kids each they collect benefits from.

This is in any Western country with a welfare system, not just Canada.
 
I think I mentioned this area in my city with a lot of refugees in social housing that are likely unemployed. But I've been seeing something more bizarre. I'm beginning to see what looks likes polygamy. It's Muslim men with as many as three wives wearing what looks like a chador and multiple children. They look like they could be sudanese or Somalian.

I'm 99% certain these people are refugees. They don't look employable and always seem to be walking around aimlessly.

This is in Guelph. Seeing this occur in a relatively white city with a housing crisis for everyone else gives me those U.K vibes. This is exactly the type of thing that's going on over there.
Any Somalian daycare centres in Guelph?
 
I think I mentioned this area in my city with a lot of refugees in social housing that are likely unemployed. But I've been seeing something more bizarre. I'm beginning to see what looks likes polygamy. It's Muslim men with as many as three wives wearing what looks like a chador and multiple children. They look like they could be sudanese or Somalian.

I'm 99% certain these people are refugees. They don't look employable and always seem to be walking around aimlessly.

This is in Guelph. Seeing this occur in a relatively white city with a housing crisis for everyone else gives me those U.K vibes. This is exactly the type of thing that's going on over there.

That's exactly the problem, Canada is actually a massive underperformer on housing, crime (theft), and even healthcare. You compare this to Japan, Germany, and Scandinavia, Canada is second-rate.

We rank high on those quality of life indexes because of "diversity." And that's the problem, the illusion that we're first rate because... we're filled with Browns?

The liberal worldview that diversity is an indicator of quality of life is the entire reason why Canada is the way it is.

Canada will never have nice things ever again because Brown-ness is a liberal virtue, everything else be damned.
 
Is everyone here just at the point of passively watching the trainwreck of Browns and Moslems unfold now?
Yes, among other things, and hoping I can get the fuck out of the way before it hits mach 1. Nothing I can do to stop it.
I truly believe the quality of life of Canada is going to decline below American standards at some point in the future
Lmao it's already way below it unless you're fucked up and desperately need continuous "free" healthcare.

I hate this place.
 
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Canadians will post perfectly fine looking houses and then act like they are abominations.
 
Canadians will post perfectly fine looking houses and then act like they are abominations.
Perfectly fine? Let me know how that opinion goes once you've lived beside such Third World slumming for more than a few days.

I know you're trolling but cannot help the reply ;)
 
Is everyone here just at the point of passively watching the trainwreck of Browns and Moslems unfold now?

There's just too many idiot Canadians who think flooding the country with Moslems and Browns is alright.
Honestly feels like things have improved the last year or two. I can go to Costco without it feeling like visiting Mumbai, usually I go early enough to get sickened when I see even one brown guy.

Maybe they all left for Calgary? Last time I went through the airport there it was full of the worst trash of the world. Hopefully just fucked off back to the turd world.
 
Besides the economics of it all, there's also the politics. China is in this weird position where they've pushed this idea that Taiwan is part of China to the point that the grand majority of people in China, under the age of say 60 or 65, don't understand that Taiwan is a country. They believe that it's just another regular province of China, just like Guangzhou or Hunan. This is an example of a "Big Lie." It's hard for a Westerner to grasp the subtly of this lie, but to give you some examples of how it's perpetrated: there's no Taiwanese flag emoticons available in China; there's special words used for anything to do with Taiwan, i.e., the president of Taiwan is called something like "the leader of the Taipai area," maps have to include Taiwan as part of China to be sold legally; history is taught in such a way that the Communists won the Civil War completely, there was no evacuation of the KMT forces to Taiwan because the KMT had been totally defeated, etc..

Now, the effect of this Big Lie hasn't been a sense of revanchism or irredentism, instead it's created a certain confusion. Most Chinese people don't understand what "reunification" means because they don't understand that the country isn't unified. "How can we go to war with Taiwan? Taiwan is part of China? It doesn't make sense." They cannot fathom the fact that Taiwan isn't already part of China. At most, a Chinese person might assume that the "war for reunification" means the changing of Taiwan's provincial leader for another.
That's actually hilarious, thank you for the write up.

So, China and Taiwan are happy with the status quo as of right now. The West also does a lot of business with both, Taiwan has a lot to do with chip manufacturing as I understand, that's probably an understatement. I assume US & friends are probably not as happy with the current arrangement as China and Taiwan are, but obviously or hopefully it's not worth starting a catastrophic war over. Especially since what you are telling me Taiwanese support for the West is likely not to be unanimous in that event.

What do you think longer term? Could things develop in a way China does eventually make a move in the Strait/SCS, not even necessarily to put boots on the ground in Taiwan but just to get the Nato warships to fuck off? I listened to a podcast a while ago where the host (pro-PRC) explained for a long time Hong Kong & Macau enjoyed some type of independence and privileges inside the PRC because at the time when the British handed it over it was the most or one of the few wealthy cities in China plus it's Western connections. But over the last couple decades as other Chinese cities grew HK wasn't so special anymore and it resulted in all that shit a few years ago.
 
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Canadian politics summarized:

"I am Indian. I know a scam when I see one. These Indians are scamming you."
 
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