UN Mexico says Canada wishes it had its ‘cultural riches’ amid tariffs feud - In an effort to gain an upper hand, both the leader of Canada and the leader of Mexico have worked to cast the other as ill-prepared to meet the challenges, amid warnings from experts that Trump “loves to divide and conquer”.

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Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, and Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum. Photograph: AP

Mexico’s president has said Canadians “could only wish they had the cultural riches” of her country as tensions mount between the two nations, caught in a feud over tariffs and trade exacerbated by Donald Trump.

The US president-elect threatened in a social media post last week to apply devastating levies of 25% on all goods and services from both countries, and to keep them in place until “such time as drugs, in particular fentanyl, and all illegal aliens stop this invasion of our country!”

Since then, both Mexico and Canada have worked to gain assurances from Trump that the tariffs, which would prove catastrophic to their economies, would be walked back.

But in an effort to gain an upper hand, both leaders have worked to cast the other as ill-prepared to meet the challenges, amid warnings from experts that Trump “loves to divide and conquer”.

Even before Trump’s announcement, the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, and a handful of provincial premiers had mused openly about cutting Mexico out of future trade talks, instead pivoting towards a Canada-US trade pact – a move that Mexico’s lead negotiator called a “betrayal”.

But federal ministers and diplomats have continued to frame Canada’s handling of the border and fentanyl by contrasting its actions against those of Mexico.

In late November, Canada’s immigration minister, Marc Miller, likened the 23,000 interceptions by US officials at the northern border in 2023 to a “significant weekend at the Mexico border”, where 1,530,523 “encounters” were recorded last year.

Trudeau and Trump met at the president-elect’s Florida resort on Sunday, discussing trade and migration. The dinner between the two was a diplomatic win for Trudeau, who became the first G7 leader to meet with Trump.

Two days after the meeting, Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself standing atop a mountain range, a Canadian flag by his side with the caption “Oh Canada!”

Canada’s ambassador to the the United States, Kirsten Hillman, told reporters the meeting was productive despite receiving no assurances from Trump that he would walk back the tariffs.

“The message that our border is so vastly different than the Mexican border was really understood,” Hillman said of the meeting between the two leaders.

In a Monday press conference, the Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, said Mexico “must be respected, especially by its trading partners”.

Sheinbaum, who held her own phone call with Trump last week to discuss drugs and migration, is under immense pressure to convince the president-elect her country is capable of handling migration at the border and the smuggling of precursors used to make fentanyl.

Late on Tuesday, she told reporters Canada has “a very serious problem with fentanyl consumption”, more than Mexico, citing recent drug-decriminalization measures that proved controversial.

“We are not going to fall for a provocation of which country is better,” she said, adding that her country was increasingly being used as a political foil.

“Mexico should not be used as part of [Canadian] electoral campaigns,” she said.

Sheinbaum then dug deeper, adding that Canada “could only wish they had the cultural riches Mexico has”, pointing out her country has civilizations dating back thousands of years.

Canada’s foreign minister, Mélanie Joly, said in response she believes that “many conversations, when it comes to diplomacy, are always better when they remain private”.

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Sheinbaum then dug deeper, adding that Canada “could only wish they had the cultural riches Mexico has”, pointing out her country has civilizations dating back thousands of years.
An atheist jewess third-generation immigrant who's dad was a communist jewelry merchant is the one saying this btw. This is literally the "fellow whites" meme but with mexicans
 
Cartels are a cultural richness them northerners just don't get. 🤠
An atheist jewess third-generation immigrant who's dad was a communist jewelry merchant is the one saying this btw. This is literally the "fellow whites" meme but with mexicans
Saying she's not really a Mexican because she's a third immigrant from Europe is a strange insult given that millions of Poles, Czechs, and Germans immigrated to various Latin American nations in the late 19th century, particularly Mexico. Their descendents number in the tens of millions.
 
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Saying she's not really a Mexican because she's a third gen makes is a strange insult given that millions of Poles, Czechs, and Germans immigrated to various Latin American nation in the later 19th century, particularly Mexico.
Their families were not Jewish communists. This woman literally appeared on the Times of Israel when she was elected as the mayor of CDMX. Literally both of her parents are Jewish, her family celebrated Jewish customs and holidays (very uncommon for ethnic Jews in Latin America) and her being Jewish is an aspect that she plays up a lot, she has very little connection with the average mexican
 
Their families were not Jewish communists. This woman literally appeared on the Times of Israel when she was elected as the mayor of CDMX. Literally both of her parents are Jewish, her family celebrated Jewish customs and holidays (very uncommon for ethnic Jews in Latin America) and her being Jewish is an aspect that she plays up a lot, she has very little connection with the average mexican
It's a lot like a white American with no native ancestry who immigrated in the late 19th century claiming collective credit for what the Founding Fathers, Iroquois, Cherokee or Navajo did in the past (or blacks for that matter). That part of Mexican history she's referring to is 100% indigenous and later Spanish in origin even if it subsequently influenced the nation's culture as a whole.

For mestizos it doesn't really matter, they get to claim everything besides Mexican beer.
 
A lot of them were Jews actually.
Jews have always been a small minority whenever they go, and the few of them that were adopted the customs of the people around them. Sheinbaum and her family did not, and by her actions, one can clearly see that she does not care about the average mexican
 
Jews have always been a small minority whenever they go, and the few of them that were adopted the customs of the people around them. Sheinbaum and her family did not, and by her actions, one can clearly see that she does not care about the average mexican
You think the Presidents of Mexico have ever given a shit about the average Mexican? The former president of Mexico, López Obrador, is in bed with the cartels. Gangs operate largely unopposed throughout the country. One of the Americas biggest economies yet poverty can still be found everywhere. They got a yearly murder rate higher than Afghanistan. They even have laws criminalizing calling a troon a troon. What awful things could the woman do that haven't already been done by her predecessors?
 
You think the Presidents of Mexico have ever given a shit about the average Mexican? The former president of Mexico, López Obrador, is in bed with the cartels. Gangs operate largely unopposed throughout the country. They got a yearly murder rate higher than Afghanistan. They even have laws criminalizing calling a troon a troon. What awful things could the woman do that haven't already been done by her predecessors?
Continue all the policies and entrenching her party on the reigns of power, which is what things like that new law ruling that all judges are now elected by popular vote will do. She's AMLO but without any of the things that were holding him back
 
The US is Canada's most important trading partner by far, maintaining good relations and avoiding a trade war is essential for them. The US economy eclipses Canada's and exports to the US make up a significant part of their GDP.
Mexico does have an odd upperhand, though. Subjecting them to financial punishment would create more desperate citizens and be a boon for cartels and human smugglers.
Unless Trump can actively work on the cartel and smuggling problem, passively supporting their economy is the best way to mitigate those problems.
 
Even on our worst rez you don't have people being decapitated and hung from bridges by guys that walk around openly and illegally armed to the teeth.
Sounds like Mexico has plenty of cultural riches, then.
 
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