I pretty much despise Canadians. They’re one of just two countries fortunate enough to share a border with The United States and yet they look down their noses at us constantly. But God Almighty when they need quality medical care and fast do they come straight here.
And for over 70 years they’ve been living under the protection of the most powerful military in the world. If they had Latin America on their southern border and not the US would they be singing a different tune.
JMACUSA wrote:
“I pretty much despise Canadians. Theyre one of just two countries fortunate enough to share a border with The United States and yet they look down their noses at us constantly. But God Almighty when they need quality medical care and fast do they come straight here.”
“And for over 70 years theyve been living under the protection of the most powerful military in the world. If they had Latin America on their southern border and not the US would they be singing a different tune.”
I agree with your sentiments but would point out that not everyone in Canada holds those views and that Canadians who travel to the U.S. for work or holiday time are more likely than most to be pro-American or at least more knowledgeable about the challenges faced with the southern border.
I’m looking into some sort of organizational decal we can put on our vehicles if we drive into the U.S. to send a message that we are (as individuals) pro-Trump, but then I would fear vandalism from your own extensive TDS crowd, maybe put on the decal once past Portland.
Part of the attitude here is based on ignorance too, your federal system is different from ours and people might not realize how large a responsibility state governors and big city mayors have for the violent protests going unchecked. Trump’s role in it gets a lot of attention but maybe the spotlight should be on ten or fifteen other mansions and not the White House.