Canada is a failed state

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They won and replaced a first world country. Now all they have to do is make sure the entire place doesn’t literally burn under us incompetency.
And that's where those globo-homo traitors are wrong.

France, Spain, Italy, the UK and more are all experiencing more riots and instability because of this bullshit. Poiticians, judges, and gloablist execs are all getting d0xxed and even attacked at an increasing pace.

Sure, it will take a little bit longer to get the ones insulated by their wealth. Galen Weston I"ve heard has extensive security for his villa in Caledon, Ontario. But they will get what they deserve.

All empires fall, and so do their kings. But for the rest of us, we still need to have a survival plan.
 
Speaking of Quebec.
Never change Canadian judges. Never change.
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On a bright side, we won't be paying her hundreds of millions of dollars.
 
All empires fall, and so do their kings. But for the rest of us, we still need to have a survival plan.
At this point I'll just give everything I have to my sister that has kids. Makes far more sense then holding on to what little I have. In the worst case scenario we may be looking at a massive involuntary population reduction and we'll need to prioritize protecting the next generation.
 
The ethos of a country is always something that’s hard to define unless you leave it or are exposed to another culture.

Canada has always had the problem of isolation and also being an extremely young country lying to itself about its history, kind of like China with their 6000 years of history bs. I’d argue that you guys weren’t even a country by the time of the Confederation. I’d argue the largest problem is Ottawa trying to dictate culture and that culture being a vague nothing built upon being not American.

I think it’s ultimately the issue of like every Anglo colony that isn’t America. Just a loss of identity because the ruling class themselves don’t like ruling what they see as a step-down from the Imperial and hereditary past.

It’s a huge problem I see in New Zealand and Australia. The native culture is diminished because the ruling class don’t want to participate in it. They don’t see value and want a new better class to rule over that’s more exotic.
 
I’d argue the largest problem is Ottawa trying to dictate culture and that culture being a vague nothing built upon being not American. I think it’s ultimately the issue of like every Anglo colony that isn’t America.
A lot of countries that started as colonies also confuse their points of origin. A person that came to Canada in the 1600s had different motives, background, and beliefs than a person that came in the 1800s, or a person that came in the 1900s. There are a few books that look into this, Albion's Seed comes to mind, but most of the literature is focused on the USA rather than commonwealth countries like Canada. Plus, geography and distance play a role too: an Albertan, a Quebecker, and a Newfoundlander all have different views on Canada and Canadian culture. It's like that adage about three blind men trying to describe an elephant.

The ethos of a country is always something that’s hard to define unless you leave it
Definitely. Canada made a lot more sense to me once I left Canada and I was exposed to other ways of living and other cultural mindsets. When I lived in Canada full-time, I knew that I didn't like it, but only when I left and experienced life in different countries was I able to actually understand the reasons for my dislike. Different perspectives can be really helpful when gleaming the nature of something.
 
Definitely. Canada made a lot more sense to me once I left Canada and I was exposed to other ways of living and other cultural mindsets. When I lived in Canada full-time, I knew that I didn't like it, but only when I left and experienced life in different countries was I able to actually understand the reasons for my dislike. Different perspectives can be really helpful when gleaming the nature of something.
What places were you happiest?
 
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What places were you happiest?
When I lived in Canada full-time, I was happiest in Montreal. I've always been more of a city person, even though I come from a rural background. I'm happiest when I'm around a lot of people; I really value being able to disappear into crowds and having the chance to meet new people. I've lived in 4+ provinces, and I've spent prolonged periods of time in 2 more, but Quebec was always my favourite place to be in Canada.

I can appreciate rural places too, but there's always this small-town political undercurrent that I dislike - everyone is always in everyone else's business and gossiping. It can be hard to describe it to someone who hasn't lived in a rural place before, but small-towns (at least the one's I'm familiar with) are kinda suffocating. I wouldn't want to live in one again.

It's always fun talking with people that have lived in many different provinces and asking them what their rankings are. Almost everyone that I've met has ranked New Brunswick the most miserable place and I always agree.
 
When I lived in Canada full-time, I was happiest in Montreal. I've always been more of a city person, even though I come from a rural background. I'm happiest when I'm around a lot of people; I really value being able to disappear into crowds and having the chance to meet new people. I've lived in 4+ provinces, and I've spent prolonged periods of time in 2 more, but Quebec was always my favourite place to be in Canada.

I can appreciate rural places too, but there's always this small-town political undercurrent that I dislike - everyone is always in everyone else's business and gossiping. It can be hard to describe it to someone who hasn't lived in a rural place before, but small-towns (at least the one's I'm familiar with) are kinda suffocating. I wouldn't want to live in one again.

It's always fun talking with people that have lived in many different provinces and asking them what their rankings are. Almost everyone that I've met has ranked New Brunswick the most miserable place and I always agree.
What place did you dislike the most?
 
The ethos of a country is always something that’s hard to define unless you leave it or are exposed to another culture.

Canada has always had the problem of isolation and also being an extremely young country lying to itself about its history, kind of like China with their 6000 years of history bs. I’d argue that you guys weren’t even a country by the time of the Confederation. I’d argue the largest problem is Ottawa trying to dictate culture and that culture being a vague nothing built upon being not American.

I think it’s ultimately the issue of like every Anglo colony that isn’t America. Just a loss of identity because the ruling class themselves don’t like ruling what they see as a step-down from the Imperial and hereditary past.

It’s a huge problem I see in New Zealand and Australia. The native culture is diminished because the ruling class don’t want to participate in it. They don’t see value and want a new better class to rule over that’s more exotic.
I think you're mostly right. Pearson who was PM in the 60s resented being PM of Canada and did so much to astro-turf a culture upon us. He changed the flag and so many things that are basic to the culture and identity of the nation, and his successor Trudeau senior went even further. Pearson wanted to go back to UN Ambassador gig and live back in New York. Trudeau was resentful of the rural character of the nation and the English part of the country. In fact he really only cared for Montreal, having a personal distaste for rural Quebecers.

On top of that, most Commonwealth nations spent decades still under British Dominion on the world stage which has lead to Federal governments looking inward and meddling as much as possible. Canada only had something like 17 years when it could dictate it's own foreign policy. Post Charlottetown conference to WW2. After WW2 we became a vassal of the US, whether we like to admit it or not. That had led to a government obsessed with Federalism.

Furthermore, out leftist politicians want to be American politicians. They parrot Democrat talking points, in hope that the US will notice them, and then tell them they are a good boy. Trudeau junior and Jagmeet Singh both exemplify this. With the NDP larping as the DSA.
 
As if Canadian healthcare wasn't bad enough...

The Canadian Nurses Association’s 2025 Code of Ethics for Nurses denounces what it calls the “white, European-centric” foundations of modern medicine and compels nurses to adopt a broad set of radical, progressive political beliefs as part of their professional duties.

Regulated Canadian nurses are now required to align their conduct with a detailed set of political values — among them, social justice, gender ideology, Indigenous belief systems, and climate activism.

Nurses are now required to acknowledge “the historical and continuous impact that White, European-centric models of nursing and health have on the perpetuation of anti-Indigenous racism, anti- Black racism, and other types of racism.”
https://www.junonews.com/p/new-ethics-code-tells-nurses-to-denounce

https://nurses.ab.ca/media/pgzfycnz...nd-natural-health-products-standards-2022.pdf


Yup, time for the old western ideals of medicine to move aside for the more proven and historical processes of the indigenous folks of the world. Where eating worms and getting tattoo's are used as a method to treat ailments and to ensure that every troon, pooner and in between is treated and honoured for the individual they are...or else kiss your license good bye.

Hope you bleeding heart Liberal party voters don't get sick anytime soon. You might not get the care you thought you would since your a (presumable) white person and thus a second class citizen in your own country and treated as such. Maybe the best bet is to troon out and that way you at least get some level of respect from the darkies and woke folks running things. Well that is until your healthcare costs get too high and they just MAID your lilly white ass out of existence.


How's voting Liberal doing for you now Canada?
 
What place did you dislike the most?
It's cliché, but I really disliked Toronto and really the whole of Southern Ontario. Torontonians are as pretentious as New Yorkers, but unlike New Yorkers, they really don't have anything to be pretentious about. Maybe the most irritating thing is they want you, if not need you, to parrot this fantasy that Toronto is sooo great and sooo unique and it's sooo much better than NYC, and if you disagree that means you just don't get Toronto. It's basically an inferiority complex masked with a superiority complex, and it makes for very tiresome interactions and conversations.

Toronto is the "best" that Canada has to offer, or at least that's how it's often billed, but it's still a nothingburger with no soul. I could forgive all of this if the people were at least friendly or nice, but they aren't! As cosmopolitan as the city is, everyone is still so closed-minded and cold. Someone in this thread mentioned this a while back, but Canadians really are not a friendly people, and I think that Toronto is prime example of how unfriendly and anti-social Canadians can be.

average torontonian.webp

Excuse the poor meme construction, I was rushed.

Regulated Canadian nurses are now required to align their conduct with a detailed set of political values — among them, social justice, gender ideology, Indigenous belief systems, and climate activism.
"For the last time, Mr. Johnson, you're not having a heart attack. Your inner fire is being dowsed by the spirit of Sky Eagle because you didn't give your spare change to that Housing-Challenged Cree man you saw folded over on šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmasəm Street. Maybe going into the sweat lodge to smoke tobacco and converse with the ancestor-guide, Great Junkie, will help ease your suffering?"
 
It's cliché, but I really disliked Toronto and really the whole of Southern Ontario. Torontonians are as pretentious as New Yorkers, but unlike New Yorkers, they really don't have anything to be pretentious about. Maybe the most irritating thing is they want you, if not need you, to parrot this fantasy that Toronto is sooo great and sooo unique and it's sooo much better than NYC, and if you disagree that means you just don't get Toronto. It's basically an inferiority complex masked with a superiority complex, and it makes for very tiresome interactions and conversations.

Toronto is the "best" that Canada has to offer, or at least that's how it's often billed, but it's still a nothingburger with no soul. I could forgive all of this if the people were at least friendly or nice, but they aren't! As cosmopolitan as the city is, everyone is still so closed-minded and cold. Someone in this thread mentioned this a while back, but Canadians really are not a friendly people, and I think that Toronto is prime example of how unfriendly and anti-social Canadians can be.
LMAO. As someone who lives in the GTA thats actually so true. I never got why people would gush over the city, like, its not bad, but its still a hellscape full of mean spirited libshits. Stealing that meme btw, so thanks. Also, what would you say about the other places you lived in?
As if Canadian healthcare wasn't bad enough...

The Canadian Nurses Association’s 2025 Code of Ethics for Nurses denounces what it calls the “white, European-centric” foundations of modern medicine and compels nurses to adopt a broad set of radical, progressive political beliefs as part of their professional duties.

Regulated Canadian nurses are now required to align their conduct with a detailed set of political values — among them, social justice, gender ideology, Indigenous belief systems, and climate activism.

Nurses are now required to acknowledge “the historical and continuous impact that White, European-centric models of nursing and health have on the perpetuation of anti-Indigenous racism, anti- Black racism, and other types of racism.”
https://www.junonews.com/p/new-ethics-code-tells-nurses-to-denounce

https://nurses.ab.ca/media/pgzfycnz...nd-natural-health-products-standards-2022.pdf


Yup, time for the old western ideals of medicine to move aside for the more proven and historical processes of the indigenous folks of the world. Where eating worms and getting tattoo's are used as a method to treat ailments and to ensure that every troon, pooner and in between is treated and honoured for the individual they are...or else kiss your license good bye.

Hope you bleeding heart Liberal party voters don't get sick anytime soon. You might not get the care you thought you would since your a (presumable) white person and thus a second class citizen in your own country and treated as such. Maybe the best bet is to troon out and that way you at least get some level of respect from the darkies and woke folks running things. Well that is until your healthcare costs get too high and they just MAID your lilly white ass out of existence.


How's voting Liberal doing for you now Canada
Are they deadass just going to make MAID a preferable option to getting treated by redskins
 
India has an atrocious environment, one of the most polluted on Earth, it's just undeniable fact, literally high degrees of air pollution and lead exposure, this is scientific fact. Their disgustingness should not be a surprise to anyone.
Given that they allegedly believe that the earth/nature itself is part of God can we honor kill them for extreme blasphemy :bogged:
 
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As someone who lives in the GTA
Praying for you and sending you lots of goodwill through the astral plane. You couldn't pay me enough to even consider living within 100km of Toronto again. Literally my wasted years. God forbid you try dating in that overgrown wart of a city.

Also, what would you say about the other places you lived in?
I've lived in QC, ON, NS, and NL, and I've spent 6+ months in both PEI and NB. It's kind of a hard question to answer because there's so much to consider and write about, but if I had to rank them based on how much I liked being there, I'd say: QC > PEI > NS > ON > NL > NB. I don't know if sperging on about provinces would be okay to post in the thread.
 
It's cliché, but I really disliked Toronto and really the whole of Southern Ontario. Torontonians are as pretentious as New Yorkers, but unlike New Yorkers, they really don't have anything to be pretentious about. Maybe the most irritating thing is they want you, if not need you, to parrot this fantasy that Toronto is sooo great and sooo unique and it's sooo much better than NYC, and if you disagree that means you just don't get Toronto. It's basically an inferiority complex masked with a superiority complex, and it makes for very tiresome interactions and conversations.
Toronto is if Pittsburgh thought it was New York. You go there, you do the ROM, catch a Jays game and that is kind of it. The nightlife is better just about everywhere else, the shopping is better everywhere else. Driving in the city is a nightmare. It is a blue collar, industrial city with delusions of grandeur. Its only saving grace is that it is not Hamilton.
 
Praying for you and sending you lots of goodwill through the astral plane. You couldn't pay me enough to even consider living within 100km of Toronto again. Literally my wasted years. God forbid you try dating in that overgrown wart of a city.


I've lived in QC, ON, NS, and NL, and I've spent 6+ months in both PEI and NB. It's kind of a hard question to answer because there's so much to consider and write about, but if I had to rank them based on how much I liked being there, I'd say: QC > PEI > NS > ON > NL > NB. I don't know if sperging on about provinces would be okay to post in the thread.
No goodwill ever reaches the Toronto Exclusion Zone. Nothing good happens in the GTA. Either way please speg out about the provinces so I can feel better about living in this place.
Toronto is if Pittsburgh thought it was New York. You go there, you do the ROM, catch a Jays game and that is kind of it. The nightlife is better just about everywhere else, the shopping is better everywhere else. Driving in the city is a nightmare. It is a blue collar, industrial city with delusions of grandeur. Its only saving grace is that it is not Hamilton.
I was in Hamilton for college and it was somehow shittier than fucking toronto.
 
Going the Toronto as an Albertan is a surreal experience as it feels much more foreign to me than the United States. Frankly, I identify more with someone from Montana or the Dakotas than I do with the Eastern half of this country. The only reason I would consider going to Ontario is to see the paternal side of my family outside of Ottawa and I would not want to spent too much time in the city. I honestly don't have a strong desire to go to Lower Mainland BC either--only the Okanagan for nostalgia's sake. Much of it comes from the performative politeness and back-biting I witness here all too often.
 
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