Opinion Florida feels like another planet compared to Quebec - Leaf utterly flabbergasted by ordinary human interaction, lack of fear

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I have a confession to make: I recently fled Quebec for a week, a refugee from Legault’s 2.0 curfew-and-confinement rules.

A friend told me about an available condo in Florida, my wife and I made a last-second decision to briefly escape and work remotely. But the second we landed, it felt like we’d arrived on another planet.

While Quebec is in full confinement mode, Florida is Cowboyland, where you barely know COVID is happening, despite much higher new case and hospitalization rates than ours .

It’s lunacy by Canadian standards, but an eye-opening experience. For starters, everyone’s out and about, filling bars, restaurants, movies, gyms, and jam-packed sports arenas.

Stores and supermarkets don’t require masks but some cashiers and customers wear them, though often under their nose or chin — Florida-style. It seems a way of announcing: “Look — I’m masked!” when they’re not.

Restaurants are fully open and peeking into some, they’re mobbed. Waiters can choose whether to wear masks, and at least half don’t.

In ever-friendly America, some customers even shake hands with their waiters before leaving, to say: “Thanks, I’ll have some germs for dessert.”

It’s easy to spot Canadians at restaurants, as we’re the ones properly masked and nervously sitting on the terrace, even in the rain.

You can see the difference in the media, too. In Quebec, COVID totally dominates the news, because there’s almost nothing else happening.

In Florida, it’s the reverse.

I checked the prestigious Miami Herald recently on a day Florida had risen to more than 70,000 new daily cases — almost twice as many per capita as Quebec, much like their hospitalizations.

But the first mention of COVID anywhere in the paper was exactly 18 stories down, with the headline: “Amid Omicron surge, hospitals are stretched thin. What can Florida lawmakers do?”

Ignore it, as always, I guess. Meanwhile, the 19th story was: “Florida COVID update: 71,742 new cases as hospital patients increase.”

Among the many stories played far higher up were: “Miami Marlins name managers for minor-league affiliates” and “Microbial contamination in laxative can cause a ‘life-threatening’ infection.”

But that still beats NBC TV’s Florida website that day, which ran this story way ahead of COVID: “Police officer kills dog in Miami-Dade after barking complaint.”

It’s hard to make this stuff up. Meanwhile, in La Presse the same day, the top six stories were about COVID.

By any measure, Florida life seems surreal, as if everyone’s wearing blinders and trying not to notice a disease that’s killed more than 63,000 Floridians. That’s about twice as many deaths as in all of Canada, in a state with two-thirds our country’s population.

It’s health madness, but there’s a psychological upside, since COVID doesn’t dominate all life like here. We Montrealers live in a tense, depressing pandemic bubble — all-COVID, all the time — which is why many people avoid following the news.

In Florida, entire conversations happen without the C-word mentioned, unless you bring it up — which, of course, I did. I asked a group of seven 60-somethings I met at a restaurant terrace how they felt about Florida’s non-existent pandemic rules.

Every last one said they loved how Florida handles things. In the words of one woman “Our philosophy here is: I look after myself and you look after yourself. If you want to wear a mask indoors, you should. If you don’t want to go to a restaurant, you shouldn’t.”

When I asked about our collective responsibility to protect others she shrugged and said: “That’s just not how we think here.”

I mentioned Quebec’s recent curfew, but they all just laughed, dismissing it as “Canadian communism.” Many others obviously agree as more people moved to Florida during the pandemic than any other state .

Thousands of Quebecers have also looked into moving there since the pandemic.

It’s a tale of two worlds. Like most Canadians, I still think collective safety trumps some individual rights. But I’d prefer something between the cowboy individualism of Florida and the heavy-handed paternalistic rules of Quebec during this fifth wave.

Our curfew was lifted, but we still can’t legally invite anyone to our home, while other Western countries and Canadian provinces allow from five to 20 guests.

Britain, France, Spain and other European countries are starting to “live with Omicron ” like the seasonal flu, and dropping many emergency measures. Ontario plans to do likewise. When, if ever, will Quebec?

To fly home we needed a COVID PCR test, almost impossible to come by in Montreal, with lineups hours long at most hospitals. Consequently, the Quebec government won’t allow anyone but the very sick to take them, while travellers must go to private clinics and pay perhaps $200.

Meanwhile, every Florida pharmacy does free PCR tests, even for travelling foreigners. It seems bizarre in a country with no universal medicare, where people are often bankrupted by medical bills.

But when we went for our free test at a pharmacy, there were a dozen people waiting, all wearing masks, the only place I’d seen that all week.

For the first time, it felt a bit like home.
 
But why on earth would someone afraid of covid go to Florida of all places? It's like that politician, AOC, who went to Florida and was hugging people and socializing with groups of people without wearing a mask. She even contracted covid. She obviously wasn't that afraid if she dared to vacation there and failed to wear a mask or socially distance.

And maybe Florida has such a high rate of covid because assholes from all over the world are coming there and partying like it's 1999 while they are there. If you think Florida is throwing caution to the wind and basically risking everyone's lives by not locking down -- maybe don't fucking travel there, then. Nobody is forcing you to go there.
 
When I asked about our collective responsibility to protect others she shrugged and said: “That’s just not how we think here.”
"Collective responsibility." :story:

But when we went for our free test at a pharmacy, there were a dozen people waiting, all wearing masks, the only place I’d seen that all week.

For the first time, it felt a bit like home.

If only this person caught covid and died while here. That would be justice.
 
It’s hard to make this stuff up. Meanwhile, in La Presse the same day, the top six stories were about COVID.
Yeah. The US media knows the jig is up and most people are not fucking having it anymore. It's only the hyper-partisan urban dickweed that even pretends to give a shit at this point.
When I asked about our collective responsibility to protect others she shrugged and said: “That’s just not how we think here.”
It's a cold virus retard. We are going to pass it around until it is done with us. There is no super-special government tyranny cheat code that unlocks an ability to make that not the case.

Fuck, you can almost feel the Chinese commie covid propaganda flowing through him.
 
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By any measure, Florida life seems surreal, as if everyone’s wearing blinders and trying not to notice a disease that’s killed more than 63,000 Floridians. That’s about twice as many deaths as in all of Canada, in a state with two-thirds our country’s population.

The population of Florida is ~21,000,000 people, a lot of whom are over the age of fifty, obese, living an unhealthy lifestyle, or otherwise. It's not that people are wearing blinders, it's that nobody gives a shit about a cold in a state with such bad drivers.
 
Florida’s population? 20 million. So that’s about 0.3% of the population infected.

So of course all the Canadians care - it’s the same percentage as trannies and they want us to upend our lives for them as well.
It's an annual Canadian past time to flee their frozen hellscape to travel south and tell us how much better things are up there. Quebecers are the worst for it. Every day I pray for the Day of the Rake.
 
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Seriously why does he have to look like a sex offender on the run?

ETA: Those are some older photos, here's what he looks like today:

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My escape from this frozen hellhole can't come soon enough.

Unfortunately there's plenty of Canadians as cucked as this guy. One of my co-workers basically didn't consider a fucking curfew and lockdown as restricting his freedoms, because it's "not a big deal my life isn't being too harshly affected."

It's actually painful and I hate Canada and most Canadians.
 
It’s easy to spot Canadians at restaurants, as we’re the ones properly masked and nervously sitting on the terrace, even in the rain.
The jokes write themselves. Pathetic fucking losers.
 
So stay the fuck out of Florida you faggots. I hated the self proclaimed snowbirds down there so much, goddamn Ontario license plates shitting up the causeways and taking the good spots at the beaches.
 
I hated the self proclaimed snowbirds down there so much, goddamn Ontario license plates shitting up the causeways and taking the good spots at the beaches.
License plates? So they drove down there? Through however many other states?

I sure hope you're talking pre-2020 because ffs I know the airplane is scary but if they're trekking through some half dozen states just for a vacation then the leafs have no right to lecture people about their "collective responsibility to protect others"
 
License plates? So they drove down there? Through however many other states?

I sure hope you're talking pre-2020 because ffs I know the airplane is scary but if they're trekking through some half dozen states just for a vacation then the leafs have no right to lecture people about their "collective responsibility to protect others"
Yeah this was back in like 05-08 when I lived down there
 
License plates? So they drove down there? Through however many other states?

A lot of Snowbirds have their cars shipped down to the US for the winter. Then they fly.

You gota remember these are relatively wealthy retirees. Money is not their biggest concern.

And for this asshole it seems social justice is his drug du jour. Hopefully someone in Canada noticed his blatant assholery and credit is score appropriately.
 
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Seriously why does he have to look like a sex offender on the run?

ETA: Those are some older photos, here's what he looks like today:

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Looks Jewish. *checks Wiki* Jewdar effective.

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Early life[edit]​

Freed was born and raised in Montreal and grew up on De L’Épée Avenue. Being Jewish, he attended Protestant schools because Catholic schools did not accept Jewish students at the time.[3]"

Edit: how do they all look so similar? I know Ashkenazim underwent a population bottleneck however-many years ago, but damn. Same nose, same mouth.
 
If you care so much about "collective responsibility" why don't you stay in your utopia that is on board with that idea instead of imposing your values like an imperialist on others. Fuck back off to your collective.
 
40 thousand people in america died last year in car crashes. Why don't you start writing about that pandemic, which has been ongoing since the invention of the automobile?
 
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