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drkalbi



Joined: 06 Aug 2006

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:19 am    Post subject: True patriot love Reply with quote

There are so many reasons to be proud to live in Canada. Our cultural diversity, the natural beauty of our landscape, our freedom from oppression and war, and then, of course, there is our wonderfully opinionated and animated population of young Canadians. They are so smart and driven -- they give us hope for the continued bright future of our true north strong and free.

So in celebration of Canada Day we asked the students of Ms. Cooper's grade 4 class at St. Richard School in Mississauga, Ont. to tell us why they are proud to be Canadian. Here's what they told us:

I'm proud to be a Canadian because we can do anything we try. I'm proud to be a Canadian because we're allowed to believe in God.
-Malcolm, 10

I am proud to be Canadian because this country is strong, bold and beautiful. Canada is multicultural and accepts immigrants for who they are and accepts their country and colour, sharing its beauty with every country in the world. Canada has very generous people who are willing to give to other countries and Canada is peaceful.
-Marika, 9

I am proud to be Canadian because I have a lot of friends like Nadine, Madyson, Victoria, Caroline, Kenzia and Taylor!
-Cheyanne, 10

I am proud to be a Canadian because Canada is a free country. People from all over the world can go to Canada without being judged by their appearance or where they came from. Also, there are great sights to see like Niagara Falls and the CN Tower.
-Ronelle, 9

I am proud to be Canadian because my friends and family are Canadian and care for me. I'm also proud to be Canadian because our hockey team is very good.
-Caitlin, 9

What makes me proud to be Canadian are my friends, my family, my religion and my happiness. I love being a Canadian citizen. I love my country because it's beautiful. I also love my mom Maria, my dad Randy, my sister Jessica and my dog Cobie.
-Taylor, 10

I am proud to be a Canadian because I live in a good area and we don't have any wars.
-Chantal, 10

I'm proud to be Canadian because of the politicians, the government, the TV shows and the good prices at the stores that sell food, toys and electronics. Another reason why I like Canada, is the good gas prices. I'm just proud to be Canadian because I am. It's the best!
-Keiran, 9

I'm proud to be Canadian because there are hardly any tornados, bombings and not many diseases like West Nile. I love Canada!
-Mitchell, 10

Well I'm proud to be Canadian because our Olympic teams are so good! I am also proud to be Canadian because all of our delicious food. I love the strawberries, watermelon and chocolate.
-Patrycja, 10

I am proud to be Canadian because we have the longest highway, the biggest tower and so much more.
That's why!
-Jordan, 9

I am proud to be Canadian because we like everything like sports and the things God gave us. The most important thing is having fun!
-Dean, 9

I am proud to be a Canadian because the environment is clean and we help sick and poor kids to live and be healthy!
-Martyna, 10
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Hyeon Een



Joined: 24 Jun 2005

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I hate nationalism. I'm more in to people and their achievements rather than people taking pride in the achievements of other people born on the same solid bit of soil marked out by their usually immoral ancestors. Pride isn't a sin if it's taking pride in one's own achievements. It's sad when it's taking pride in others. I understand respect for a country and what it's achieved, but I don't understand pride in a country to which someone has contributed nothing except birth. This goes for Americans, Canadians, British, Koreans, Japanese, Welsh, Uzbekistanians or anyone else. And kids the world over. They should stirve to achieve something rather than taking pride in something their ancestors have done.

The kids' spirit is lovely. Lets hope they live up to what they're foolishly taking pride in now. Any Canadian (or American etc.) 'proud' of his country's achievements is a fool unless he, himself, is living up to and endeavouring to forward those achievements. I would say this not just on a national level, but also on racial, religious and family levels. If you haven't done it, don't take pride in it.

Take pride in what you do, not in what others did. By all means THANK your predecessors but do not, by any means link, by birth, their achievements to yours by 'taking pride' in them. People as individuals should be responsible and take responsibility for their own actions; not try and gain cache by using the achievements of their ancestors for personal or national gain. Take pride in what you do today, not what your father or some guy born in the same country 250 years ago did.

Achievements of our ancestors (from almost every country) are fantastic, but they are not we ourselves have achieved.
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mises



Joined: 05 Nov 2007
Location: retired

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm proud that our state teaches kids to be proud of the state!
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nolegirl



Joined: 17 Apr 2008

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 10:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I hate nationalism. I'm more in to people and their achievements rather than people taking pride in the achievements of other people born on the same solid bit of soil marked out by their usually immoral ancestors. Pride isn't a sin if it's taking pride in one's own achievements. It's sad when it's taking pride in others. I understand respect for a country and what it's achieved, but I don't understand pride in a country to which someone has contributed nothing except birth. This goes for Americans, Canadians, British, Koreans, Japanese, Welsh, Uzbekistanians or anyone else. And kids the world over. They should stirve to achieve something rather than taking pride in something their ancestors have done.


Your crazy, nationalism is the one thing that is great. When a country will unite and hate on another country it shows real spirit. I might not like most, if not all Americans but we can all laugh "together" at a Canadian joke. When the world cup takes place nations stand together in their hatred for another country. You put differnces aside for the good of a nation. When the Olympics take place, lets be honest, how many of you hope the little Russian girl falls off the high beam, I know I do. Nationalism is great and I can't wait for America to kick everyones a$$es in the Olympics b/c lets face it were that cool!



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Take pride in what you do, not in what others did. By all means THANK your predecessors but do not, by any means link, by birth, their achievements to yours by 'taking pride' in them. People as individuals should be responsible and take responsibility for their own actions; not try and gain cache by using the achievements of their ancestors for personal or national gain. Take pride in what you do today, not what your father or some guy born in the same country 250 years ago did.


One person cannot build a nation. I agree that individual achievements should be, well, an individual achievement and be recognized as such but one person did not fight WWII and kick those horrible Nazis's a$$es. America was built by many people, hence "our forefathers" many people contributed, whille we do recognize their personal achievments we also recognize that together as a whole group they built the nation.

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The kids' spirit is lovely.


There a bunch of kids, what do they know??? jack sh#t. They like Canada b/c they don't know any better.

Actually, I don't want this to turn into another America vs Canada thread so I will say Canada is very very pretty and they have great hockey, and Mike Myers... I like him, hes Canadian!!
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Hyeon Een



Joined: 24 Jun 2005

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nolegirl wrote:
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I hate nationalism. I'm more in to people and their achievements rather than people taking pride in the achievements of other people born on the same solid bit of soil marked out by their usually immoral ancestors. Pride isn't a sin if it's taking pride in one's own achievements. It's sad when it's taking pride in others. I understand respect for a country and what it's achieved, but I don't understand pride in a country to which someone has contributed nothing except birth. This goes for Americans, Canadians, British, Koreans, Japanese, Welsh, Uzbekistanians or anyone else. And kids the world over. They should stirve to achieve something rather than taking pride in something their ancestors have done.


Your crazy, nationalism is the one thing that is great. When a country will unite and hate on another country it shows real spirit. I might not like most, if not all Americans but we can all laugh "together" at a Canadian joke. When the world cup takes place nations stand together in their hatred for another country. You put differnces aside for the good of a nation. When the Olympics take place, lets be honest, how many of you hope the little Russian girl falls off the high beam, I know I do. Nationalism is great and I can't wait for America to kick everyones a$$es in the Olympics b/c lets face it were that cool!



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Take pride in what you do, not in what others did. By all means THANK your predecessors but do not, by any means link, by birth, their achievements to yours by 'taking pride' in them. People as individuals should be responsible and take responsibility for their own actions; not try and gain cache by using the achievements of their ancestors for personal or national gain. Take pride in what you do today, not what your father or some guy born in the same country 250 years ago did.


One person cannot build a nation. I agree that individual achievements should be, well, an individual achievement and be recognized as such but one person did not fight WWII and kick those horrible Nazis's a$$es. America was built by many people, hence "our forefathers" many people contributed, whille we do recognize their personal achievments we also recognize that together as a whole group they built the nation.

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The kids' spirit is lovely.


There a bunch of kids, what do they know??? jack sh#t. They like Canada b/c they don't know any better.

Actually, I don't want this to turn into another America vs Canada thread so I will say Canada is very very pretty and they have great hockey, and Mike Myers... I like him, hes Canadian!!


I was in love with you after the first paragraph Wink
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Vancouver



Joined: 12 Dec 2006

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 3:38 pm    Post subject: Re: True patriot love Reply with quote

drkalbi wrote:
Canada...accepts immigrants...Canada is peaceful.
-Marika, 9
this kid must not live in the Lower Mainland of BC. And Canada doesn't accept immigrants when they apply for high level jobs...not even brits

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I am proud to be a Canadian because Canada is a free country.
yet our income is stolen by the government....

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I'm also proud to be Canadian because our hockey team is very good.
-Caitlin, 9
hopefully montreal never wins the stanley cup again lol jk

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I'm proud to be Canadian because of the politicians, the government...is the good gas prices-Keiran, 9
this kid must have been paid by the government, cauae Canadian politicians suck. A ctv article even said that Canadians favor Obama more than any other Canadian politician. And this thing must be really old cause gas is at 148.9...and the carbon tax comes into effect tomorrow
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Benicio



Joined: 25 May 2006
Location: Down South- where it's hot & wet

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

edit

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catman



Joined: 18 Jul 2004

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh God, please lock this thread. Rolling Eyes
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Benicio



Joined: 25 May 2006
Location: Down South- where it's hot & wet

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 2:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Heon Een nailed it!

Anyway, this is just a bunch blurbs from little kids who don't know any better. Who cares what they have to say about their country of origin?
Their intellects are not fully formed enough, nor do they have enough life experiences to make intelligent decisions and provide thoughtful insight.
This is just sentamentalist tripe of using kids to tug at heart strings because 'everyone loves children!'
Just like those douchebags using children in the protests- it's a tactic of sentamentality.

Just like if you asked a bunch of kids to spout off how they love jesus, if you got kids spouting off about nationalism and how their country is so great, it makes me want to vomit.
Kids don't know anything. They just regurgitate what they are told by their elders.
This is just some elder/teacher asking kids to write why they love their country and then distributing like it is some noble truth- pure crap!

If on Friday (July 4), I happen to read the same soort of write up about kids loving the U.S., I would not get patriotic and all teary eyed. I would think of it as crap all the same!
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Benicio



Joined: 25 May 2006
Location: Down South- where it's hot & wet

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Oh God, please lock this thread


What's the matter catman?

Do you also feel the OP is lame tripe that should just be forgotten?
Or, are you afraid of yet another Canada vs. America bash fest?
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5600



Joined: 07 Apr 2008
Location: At an undisclosed FEMA camp.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm not Canadian, but I do like SNFU, DOA.
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uberscheisse



Joined: 02 Dec 2003
Location: japan is better than korea.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

wow, sweet jesus my post was deleted. all i was doing was telling the truth, and being quite funny at it.

pretty sure i didn't violate the TOS, either.
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Benicio



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Location: Down South- where it's hot & wet

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some people just can't handle it!

"Why I'm proud to be Canadian-
the crushing taxes! I'll go and work/live in another country!"
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genezorm



Joined: 01 Jul 2007
Location: Mokpo

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i'm proud that canada has more flags per backpack than any country in the world, and don cherry should be the prime minister, and i'm proud of the systemic genocide of the First Nations people, and Tim Horton's coffee
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Lekker



Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=T8YnoOuZub4

Like every country, Canada has some undesirables.

These Canadians are friends in my book. Listen to what the woman says at 4:40. I kind of agree, but my opinion doesn't count. I'm not Canadian.


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