I've had similar experiences with Canadians quite often, of course it's not meant to be a broad stroke but it does feel like there's some heavy anti-american and far left ideologies being taught in Canada as propraganda (not just as left indoctrination but to hate the USA).The cultures differences seem quite large. I personally have a lot of experience with New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Regions like that would be very red in America but in Canada they go far left blue. A close friend has a child in the Miramichi highschool system and it sounds like the entire grade is transgender / gender swapping and they are having multiple high school age suicides per year which seems very odd for such a small blue collar town. It would be unheard of I think outside of urban areas here in the states.
In those areas I've encountered people quite often who will state they feel Capitalism is a horrible thing and Communism is far better, weird arguments like that verbatim. A huge portion of the Canadian population has severe TDS as well. I'm not exaggerating either about the communism ideology, It's common beliefs in those areas somehow, and it's not just young people, age 30s and 40s, boomers even military families there. It also seems to be suffering from a single mother epidemic, and they pull in around 25k+ a year up to child age 18 from the benefits as far as I can tell.
The Maritime Provinces are really not in a great shape, economically speaking. From my experience, people from the East Coast are pretty reliant on government aid and big federal investments (like the shipyards, or coal power plants for jobs). It's brilliant, really - the easiest way to secure votes is to impoverish the people and then offer them government support.
Yea I'm no a Canada expert, just spent a lot of time there and agree with that. Those areas do seem to be in a strong recession for a while now. A notable thing about the Canadian far left is that they seem very Canadian patriotic and love their government where as USA far left hates their country.
I don't know why USA leftists don't just move to Canada to be honest, and let the USA be an experiment in freedom and capitalism. The immigration seems reasonable/possible and it's pushing the policies and ideologies that the left loves.
Maybe I can explain. For context, Canada in general is far more economically and industrially underdeveloped relative to the USA. For reference, there are more Californians than there are Canadians - that one State has a population larger than this entire country.
There are 4 major political parties here in Canada: the Conservatives, the Liberals, the NDP, and the Bloc.
For some more context: the Liberal Party has basically been the de-facto incumbent party. Traditionally, the Conservatives have been associated with 'royalists', leading to an underappreciated Anglo-French tension. This tension is espoused in the Bloc Quebecois. I can't even begin to describe Bloc leanings, but they're like left-wing nationalists who want a sovereign Quebec. The Libs have (traditionally) been associated with 'federalists', and 'helped' bridge the Anglo-French gap.
The NDP (far-left party) emerged from the Prairies around the 50s, and were basically trade unionists and farmers who were tired of the 'Establishment'. They've never won federally, but every time they 'win' a provincial election, they turn the province into an absolute shitshow and get run out of office. Also, NDP supporters tend to vote Liberal in federal elections to block out Conservatives.
So with those pieces of information, I think we can start to make sense of your observations. Atlantic Canada (think fishermen) and Prairie Canada (think farmers) - good, hardworking people - tend to vote Liberal/NDP because those parties have historically supported them.
Unfortunately, since Trudeau, the country's gone to hell, and I’m doing my utmost to get out. It's literally the Democratic Nightmare up here: open up the floodgates to refugees and immigrants, and their extended families (thank God we have ""free"" healthcare! when everyone gets healthcare, no one gets healthcare!), sell off real estate and all of our natural resources to Chinese corporations, take away any opportunity to buy a gun, crank up taxes to ~60% (not that it matters, our currency isn’t worth much to begin with– $1 CAD = 80 cents USD, so you’re taking a 20% haircut right off the bat)…but, as I’m in higher education, by far the worst part is the indoctrination in the schools. They’re teaching kids to hate this country from elementary school – that our entire history is reduced to ‘Canadians committing genocide against indigenous peoples’. We have to start every lecture on campus with a ‘land acknowledgement’ – that the land we’re on was unjustly taken from the tribe du jour. This is what gets me the most – my ancestors have been in Quebec (plot twist) since the 16th fucking century. I have equal parts ‘native’ and Quebecois blood running through my veins - and you’re telling me that I have no right to live in these lands? Because this land was ‘stolen’ from a tribe, who (ironically enough) stole it from the previous tribe after slaughtering them all. Get the fuck out of my country. That’s justice, not an atrocity.
Sorry for the essay – I’m sure you can relate, it’s something that strikes a nerve with me. As to your second point, I created my account immediately after watching President Trump’s Georgia rally; my first post was something along the lines of HOW CAN I BECOME AMERICAN. I can’t tell you what I’d give to trade places with some enlightened Democrat from Houston. Maybe one day…
Our situation is very similar too yours except further gone. We have a corrupt leftists media and are controlled by a few crazy progressives. Most people aren't pro communism besides millennials and even then there are still plenty of patriots.
I know 1 American, let me proceed to generalize.
I've had similar experiences with Canadians quite often, of course it's not meant to be a broad stroke but it does feel like there's some heavy anti-american and far left ideologies being taught in Canada as propraganda (not just as left indoctrination but to hate the USA).The cultures differences seem quite large. I personally have a lot of experience with New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Regions like that would be very red in America but in Canada they go far left blue. A close friend has a child in the Miramichi highschool system and it sounds like the entire grade is transgender / gender swapping and they are having multiple high school age suicides per year which seems very odd for such a small blue collar town. It would be unheard of I think outside of urban areas here in the states.
In those areas I've encountered people quite often who will state they feel Capitalism is a horrible thing and Communism is far better, weird arguments like that verbatim. A huge portion of the Canadian population has severe TDS as well. I'm not exaggerating either about the communism ideology, It's common beliefs in those areas somehow, and it's not just young people, age 30s and 40s, boomers even military families there. It also seems to be suffering from a single mother epidemic, and they pull in around 25k+ a year up to child age 18 from the benefits as far as I can tell.
The Maritime Provinces are really not in a great shape, economically speaking. From my experience, people from the East Coast are pretty reliant on government aid and big federal investments (like the shipyards, or coal power plants for jobs). It's brilliant, really - the easiest way to secure votes is to impoverish the people and then offer them government support.
Yea I'm no a Canada expert, just spent a lot of time there and agree with that. Those areas do seem to be in a strong recession for a while now. A notable thing about the Canadian far left is that they seem very Canadian patriotic and love their government where as USA far left hates their country.
I don't know why USA leftists don't just move to Canada to be honest, and let the USA be an experiment in freedom and capitalism. The immigration seems reasonable/possible and it's pushing the policies and ideologies that the left loves.
Maybe I can explain. For context, Canada in general is far more economically and industrially underdeveloped relative to the USA. For reference, there are more Californians than there are Canadians - that one State has a population larger than this entire country.
There are 4 major political parties here in Canada: the Conservatives, the Liberals, the NDP, and the Bloc.
For some more context: the Liberal Party has basically been the de-facto incumbent party. Traditionally, the Conservatives have been associated with 'royalists', leading to an underappreciated Anglo-French tension. This tension is espoused in the Bloc Quebecois. I can't even begin to describe Bloc leanings, but they're like left-wing nationalists who want a sovereign Quebec. The Libs have (traditionally) been associated with 'federalists', and 'helped' bridge the Anglo-French gap.
The NDP (far-left party) emerged from the Prairies around the 50s, and were basically trade unionists and farmers who were tired of the 'Establishment'. They've never won federally, but every time they 'win' a provincial election, they turn the province into an absolute shitshow and get run out of office. Also, NDP supporters tend to vote Liberal in federal elections to block out Conservatives.
So with those pieces of information, I think we can start to make sense of your observations. Atlantic Canada (think fishermen) and Prairie Canada (think farmers) - good, hardworking people - tend to vote Liberal/NDP because those parties have historically supported them.
Unfortunately, since Trudeau, the country's gone to hell, and I’m doing my utmost to get out. It's literally the Democratic Nightmare up here: open up the floodgates to refugees and immigrants, and their extended families (thank God we have ""free"" healthcare! when everyone gets healthcare, no one gets healthcare!), sell off real estate and all of our natural resources to Chinese corporations, take away any opportunity to buy a gun, crank up taxes to ~60% (not that it matters, our currency isn’t worth much to begin with– $1 CAD = 80 cents USD, so you’re taking a 20% haircut right off the bat)…but, as I’m in higher education, by far the worst part is the indoctrination in the schools. They’re teaching kids to hate this country from elementary school – that our entire history is reduced to ‘Canadians committing genocide against indigenous peoples’. We have to start every lecture on campus with a ‘land acknowledgement’ – that the land we’re on was unjustly taken from the tribe du jour. This is what gets me the most – my ancestors have been in Quebec (plot twist) since the 16th fucking century. I have equal parts ‘native’ and Quebecois blood running through my veins - and you’re telling me that I have no right to live in these lands? Because this land was ‘stolen’ from a tribe, who (ironically enough) stole it from the previous tribe after slaughtering them all. Get the fuck out of my country. That’s justice, not an atrocity.
Sorry for the essay – I’m sure you can relate, it’s something that strikes a nerve with me. As to your second point, I created my account immediately after watching President Trump’s Georgia rally; my first post was something along the lines of HOW CAN I BECOME AMERICAN. I can’t tell you what I’d give to trade places with some enlightened Democrat from Houston. Maybe one day…
That Marxist shit it is mostly in the big cities as far as I can tell from The southwestern tip of Ontario.
I'm a sensitive Canadian. We hate communism. This is disturbing to all of us. Hong Kong, Austin's, USA, Canada. We all oppose this nwo.
MSM cucks are indeed here too.
Our situation is very similar too yours except further gone. We have a corrupt leftists media and are controlled by a few crazy progressives. Most people aren't pro communism besides millennials and even then there are still plenty of patriots.
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 we need a DJT lite to make Canada great again.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸