It's simply unreal to me how much my (the average American's?) vision of Canada has changed since I was young. When I grew up, I think everyone thought of Canada as this cold, hard place, where there were lots of rough guys wearing flannel, who were lumberjacks and shit. Things could literally not be further from the truth at this point.
The country has totally and completely been taken over by the radical shitbag left. It must really suck to be one of the older style Canadians from my youth, who has had to sit by and watch their country be totally taken over.
Make no mistake, there is the definite feeling that it's happening down here, as well.
I don't know where you got the image of lumberjacks from. Maybe it was the constant castigation of us for "clinging to our guns", or their smug satisfaction from announcing that they are Canadian to anyone who would listen as they traveled overseas during the war in Iraq that left a bad taste in my mouth, but they have always struck me as a bunch of teacher's pet weasels.
More than anything, they want to be loved by Europe and the media for "being nice". As such, it doesn't surprise me a bit that they handed over their country to a bunch of communists without a single complaint. I was surprised when a few of them finally made a bit of a stir during the trucker's protest a few years ago. But then they just rolled over and surrendered as soon as they met any resistance, which didn't surprise me at all.
It's simply unreal to me how much my (the average American's?) vision of Canada has changed since I was young. When I grew up, I think everyone thought of Canada as this cold, hard place, where there were lots of rough guys wearing flannel, who were lumberjacks and shit. Things could literally not be further from the truth at this point.
The country has totally and completely been taken over by the radical shitbag left. It must really suck to be one of the older style Canadians from my youth, who has had to sit by and watch their country be totally taken over.
Make no mistake, there is the definite feeling that it's happening down here, as well.
I don't know where you got the image of lumberjacks from. Maybe it was the constant castigation of us for "clinging to our guns", or their smug satisfaction from announcing that they are Canadian to anyone who would listen as they traveled overseas during the war in Iraq that left a bad taste in my mouth, but they have always struck me as a bunch of teacher's pet weasels.
More than anything, they want to be loved by Europe and the media for "being nice". As such, it doesn't surprise me a bit that they handed over their country to a bunch of communists without a single complaint. I was surprised when a few of them finally made a bit of a stir during the trucker's protest a few years ago. But then they just rolled over and surrendered as soon as they met any resistance, which didn't surprise me at all.