As I have seen it start to be put: Canadians aren’t nice, they are just passive-aggressive.
There was a Canadian YouTuber I was listening to recently that straight up said that while he used to use it as a “we are better than you” point, he is now envious of how actively aggressive most Americans are. Because it means that they will usually fight back against things like MAID, and it’s hard to get stuff like that federally. Meanwhile, Canadians don’t because they don’t want to rock the boat (that is an American trait after all), and their government is set up in such a way that Ontario, Toronto, and Vancouver set the tone for the entire country whether they like it or not.
'niceness and politeness' is just cultural collectivism on steroids and it means anybody who has even a slightly differing opinion on a topic is actively shunned by society. See the Japanese as a great example of this, AbroadInJapan red pilled me quite a bit and slapped the weaboo out when it came to being properly honest about the culture there. Holiday there? Certainly, live there? Doubt. Tons of problems when it comes to work environment and mental health in that country too.
I would not be shocked if the Canadians were similar, ironically, this kind of attitude is a classic way society ends up breaking down, because people aren't honest with each other, deep seated issues are never addressed and the people who keep getting shunned in society are going to understandably feel like they have no connection with the society that shunned them anymore.
The British were exactly like this too and it was such a 'shock' to all the leftists when the leave vote won because they were all the excessively polite scum who were attacking and shunning anybody who talked about the issues that were important to them when it came to Brexit generally.
The same thing is happening in Germany. It would be rude, and that's Nazi stuff, so you shouldn't do it. Do that for everything, and suddenly you are a Nazi if you don't build camps for political enemies.
As I have seen it start to be put: Canadians aren’t nice, they are just passive-aggressive.
There was a Canadian YouTuber I was listening to recently that straight up said that while he used to use it as a “we are better than you” point, he is now envious of how actively aggressive most Americans are. Because it means that they will usually fight back against things like MAID, and it’s hard to get stuff like that federally. Meanwhile, Canadians don’t because they don’t want to rock the boat (that is an American trait after all), and their government is set up in such a way that Ontario, Toronto, and Vancouver set the tone for the entire country whether they like it or not.
'niceness and politeness' is just cultural collectivism on steroids and it means anybody who has even a slightly differing opinion on a topic is actively shunned by society. See the Japanese as a great example of this, AbroadInJapan red pilled me quite a bit and slapped the weaboo out when it came to being properly honest about the culture there. Holiday there? Certainly, live there? Doubt. Tons of problems when it comes to work environment and mental health in that country too.
I would not be shocked if the Canadians were similar, ironically, this kind of attitude is a classic way society ends up breaking down, because people aren't honest with each other, deep seated issues are never addressed and the people who keep getting shunned in society are going to understandably feel like they have no connection with the society that shunned them anymore.
The British were exactly like this too and it was such a 'shock' to all the leftists when the leave vote won because they were all the excessively polite scum who were attacking and shunning anybody who talked about the issues that were important to them when it came to Brexit generally.
The same thing is happening in Germany. It would be rude, and that's Nazi stuff, so you shouldn't do it. Do that for everything, and suddenly you are a Nazi if you don't build camps for political enemies.