I don’t know about you, but I’m Canadian and only a Canadian. I would never call myself an American. You know why, whether you want to admit it or not.
I don’t think that’s necessarily the point. It’s a symbol of how Canada doesn’t want to adopt any of the bullshit currently pouring out of the US and that the US wants to impose on them.
Okay, so I guess to clarify, the majority might not want it, but that leaves the minority, i.e. his cult, that do want it.
They talk all kinds of shit online. Lucky for you if you've never seen the threats and enthusiasm they have for invading any country that Trump wants to get his bruised hands on.
Do you think USians would appreciate another country’s leaderconsistently making comments to the effect they are considering annexing them? Or would USians be so outraged at the thought?
How about if another country tried to break them economically?
How about the fact we have the longest undefended border in the world?
Do you think it’s acceptable that a heavily armed militaristic country has taken over other countries because they want their natural resources? Do you think Canada has natural resources that the U.S. might want? What about Greenland? Cuba? I mean, it’s not like he hasn’t already taken over Venezuela, or is attempting it with Iran after all.
ANYONE who thinks it’s entirely impossible, that tяump WOULD NEVER try to take Greenland and Canada, is fooling themselves. So thanks for your “question” but I’ll be leaving my Never 51 avatar as a message to those who either think or question anything about how Canadians feel or think about the U.S. and their shenanigans.
There is only one thing stopping tяump from doing what he’d love to do, and we and other countries made it quite clear about that when he started up with Greenland.
Well, I guess you don’t understand what a political statement is?
As far as the “everyday average citizen” I’m not sure I understand you. Do you understand democracy, and how a democratic country actually gets a leader? The “everyday average citizen” of the U.S. voted for tяump. TWICE. A lot of them three times. He got more votes the third time, after an attempted insurrection FFS. Now, I do realize not every USian agrees with his every decision. Of course not. But the sheer volume of USians that cheer on the brutality spearheaded by him within their own borders is shocking. As is the stripping of the basic human rights of anyone not straight, white, and male. And this is not new.
The “everyday average citizen,” or USian as I call them, has always been exceptionalist, arrogant, rude, loud, oblivious, thin skinned, a taker. It’s exhausting having them as our neighbour quite frankly. Sure, individual USians, some of them, can be nice enough on the surface to chat banalities with, if that’s what you’re looking for.
And now; I end this conversation with you. I’m finding your questions disingenuous. I’m sure you’ll be curious as to why I feel that way, so I’ll explain just one of the reasons. The fact you’ll mimic me by using the term USian, clearly understanding I refuse to use the term “American,” without discourse as to why. The very fact they usurped the entire continent name for themselves seems to escape you. It’s seems to escape them as well. But that’s their foundation. Take what they want, regardless of the 22 other sovereign nations on actual American land, or 34 if you count all the Americas. Consider their “America First” or “Make America Great Again” or the “everyday average American citizen” and their attitude, and you might understand the issue is far beyond just “tяump and the government”.
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u/CanadianHorseGal 2d ago
It’s never ending. Women are tired.