Like if you're a Brit or an Aussie, you have very good reasons to hate your own country. But, well, we don't say "death to America" for no reason either. This obviously isn't an issue for us Americans here, but I'm curious how you all see it.

Of course, the obligatory :amerikkka:

  • Blep [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    As much as i hate :kkkanada: i think i still have enough brainworms to hate :amerikkka: more

    • AllCatsAreBeautiful [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Ok let's be honest here how different are Canada and the US internally especially in the midwest. Alberta and Montana may as well be one province/state

      • YuriMihalkov [comrade/them,any]
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        2 years ago

        I get where you're coming from but the biggest city in Montana has like 100,000 people and it's 90% white whereas Alberta has two cities of more than 1 million, around 60% white and like a third of the people in each weren't born in Canada. I don't think you can really flatten them down like that unless you're just looking at rural culture.

        • AllCatsAreBeautiful [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          You're right, realistically Alberta is culturally closer to Michigan or Minnesota, but geographically closer to Montana.

    • Boisterous [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I'm with you on this, and also the other poster who pointed out that if the USA collapses then Canada will collapse too so we get a 2 for 1. I personally still see a path for improvement for Canada (for now) that I absolutely don't see for the USA, but we're so reliant on and so heavily influenced by the USA culturally that I completely understand that people see us as the same.

      Although Canada still trades with Cuba, so we have that going for us.