karaokeman
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- Jan 12, 2025
It's really just this to be honest. Those with power, positions, and jobs havnt really had to content with change, other than at a very superficial level. The equivalent "but I enjoy the Indian food, and we'll get more of it"
They didn't or don't have to live with these people, compete with them for jobs, etc.
If you fail, you're doing something wrong obviously. The system is good, the system is great!
But yeah, that's it with Canada tbh
I don't even like Indian food in general. It's overly spiced. And Indian people in general stink, literally and figuratively. Indian culture is literally pagan and heathen that worships cows and caste systems. The Sikh glorify machetes and knives for crying out loud. Forget about Jesus, they don't know him.
I'm sure there are exceptions, but they're not the majority. The exceptions are even mocked. I always support to people willing to fully assimilate, not just language, but most times they don't and if they do its shallow (speaking English and liking hockey). To fully assimilate means to embrace Canada's British and French heritage wholesale, not pick and choose like a cafeteria.
Many of these Canadian patriots I think are primarily Boomers and Xellennials (older Millennials) who grew up in Canada circa the 1950's to the 1990's.
They grew up with a large European majority, safer and cleaner communities, and affordable costs of living. They grew up in Canada full of beautiful environments, not ugly Third Worldness.
People my generation, the younger Millennials and Gen Z, we grew up seeing our neighbourhoods turn into Third World Indian and Moslem ghettos, expensive costs of living, ever pervasive homelessness, food banks, and literally normalized crime like theft.
I am not fighting for this damn country, the older generation got something so beautiful and we the young are handed down dirty diseased panties.