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otis



Joined: 02 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:01 pm    Post subject: Canada Bashing--the Truth Reply with quote

Americans never bash Canadians in America.

We are so stupid that we still think of you as good neighbors. In fact, we love you. The other day, I was getting drunk with my best friend. I started to bash Canada, and he scolded me.

Americans bash Canada in Korea. Why? Korea attracts a lot of liberal Canadians who hate America. Hell, Korea attracts a lot of American liberals who hate America.

But I know a lot of Canadians who never taught in Korea. And they are upright guys.

They never talk about the War of 1812. They never bad mouth America. Sure. They put down American beer, but who can blame them?

I'm a Guiness and Scotch man, myself.

In other words, most Canadians are cool mothers. And this is coming from the mouth of a former Canadian Baiter. But they are cool.

It's just that most Canadian teachers in Korea have an attitude. Christ, an American can't even have a beer without having to listen to their trifling history lessons.

Solution? Korea needs more blue collar Canadians and Newfies to counteract the silliness of the psuedo-intellectual no-money-making Canadians currently on the penninsula.

I think that would solve everything. Or maybe not. I've been drinking a little tonight, and my mind isn't clear--even though my spelling and grammar are excellent as usual.
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Satori



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Solution? Korea needs more blue collar Canadians and Newfies to counteract the silliness of the psuedo-intellectual no-money-making Canadians currently on the penninsula.

You want an even more low-brow and less couth type of Candian in Korea? Please god no...
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laogaiguk



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Satori wrote:
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Solution? Korea needs more blue collar Canadians and Newfies to counteract the silliness of the psuedo-intellectual no-money-making Canadians currently on the penninsula.

You want an even more low-brow and less couth type of Candian in Korea? Please god no...


You obviously didn't read his post (not surprising though, I tend to skip them too Wink ), but it's usually just the liberal arts grads who think this way (and that they can change the world with whatever new study of crap they come up with). Most Canadians might not be happy with some of the things America is doing (myself included), but most definitely do not go around berating them. Actually, that is the opposite of what I like to think of a Canadian Smile I have said before, there was virtually no anti-americanism in the Engineering or Computer Science departments. None in the military either (I was working for the Army and we had a detachment of American soldiers doing something, don't know what).
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thepeel



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Only the Canadians flunkies hate America. That is the full truth.

Those who have minds are able to see that 300 million people are quite hard to hate.

Just ignore them. Or ask them about Oka. Also, you can ask them why they spend so much time worrying about America when Indians live in conditions I wouldn't force my dog into. Let them know they (we) ain't perfect and that those in glass homes ought not throw stones.

And then don't worry about it anymore. Move onwards and upwards.
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otis



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, but overall, you Canadian bastards aren't a bad lot.

The Indians ain't exactly living high on the hog down here either.
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Ilsanman



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 5:10 am    Post subject: yes Reply with quote

Indians do it all to themselves.

Last I heard, American Indians weren't doing any better.


BJWD wrote:
Only the Canadians flunkies hate America. That is the full truth.

Those who have minds are able to see that 300 million people are quite hard to hate.

Just ignore them. Or ask them about Oka. Also, you can ask them why they spend so much time worrying about America when Indians live in conditions I wouldn't force my dog into. Let them know they (we) ain't perfect and that those in glass homes ought not throw stones.

And then don't worry about it anymore. Move onwards and upwards.
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jajdude



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 7:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Otis wrote:

Solution? Korea needs more blue collar Canadians and Newfies to counteract the silliness of the psuedo-intellectual no-money-making Canadians currently on the penninsula.
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Hey, leave us poor Newfies out of this. We have nothing to do with Canada, and we like it that way.

Wink of course.
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Adventurer



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 9:48 am    Post subject: Re: Canada Bashing--the Truth Reply with quote

[quote="otis"]Americans never bash Canadians in America.

We are so stupid that we still think of you as good neighbors. In fact, we love you. The other day, I was getting drunk with my best friend. I started to bash Canada, and he scolded me.


I disagree with you there. I lived in the U.S. I did get bashed. Canada is sometimes slammed for being "Socialist" and for Canadians for being too soft, and you hear annexationist talk. Anyway, prejudice of any sort is bad, but you must admit that Canadian bashing of Americans has been much tamer than American bashing of the French people. It did strike people as very, very extreme when French fries were renamed and some French people were harassed in the U.S. including in Houston. I didn't see anyone in the media or Americans really go against the overt racism that was out there. I think you should be fair about this.

Laigoguk said that it is mostly people who studied arts who have some suspicion, distrust of America. I disagree. I knew people who were engineers, in business programs, and a fellow who was in the reserves and a business major. They weren't against Americans, but they were alarmed by certain attitudes that they felt were harmful.

When the U.S. government decided to go to war in Iraq, Canada decided against it. The American ambassador proceeded to lecture Canadians as to how they should go to war. There is a perception among segments of the U.S. population and the the government that Canada and Canadians should follow America's lead. I am not sure you are aware that Kennedy
talked about taking over Canadian resources, used the ambassador to make sure a certain Canadian Prime Minister wasn't re-elected. If the shoe were on the other foot, and you were a country with a small population dealing with a large neighbor who sometimes didn't play nice and nudged you too hard, you would probably scowl sometimes.


Of course, a lot of the anti-Americanism is paranoia and based on fear of the U.S. I think it is fear. Canadians are afraid of the U.S. You might think it is illogical.
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Adventurer



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 9:49 am    Post subject: Re: Canada Bashing--the Truth Reply with quote

[quote="otis"]Americans never bash Canadians in America.

We are so stupid that we still think of you as good neighbors. In fact, we love you. The other day, I was getting drunk with my best friend. I started to bash Canada, and he scolded me.


I disagree with you there. I lived in the U.S. I did get bashed. Canada is sometimes slammed for being "Socialist" and for Canadians for being too soft, and you hear annexationist talk. Anyway, prejudice of any sort is bad, but you must admit that Canadian bashing of Americans has been much tamer than American bashing of the French people. It did strike people as very, very extreme when French fries were renamed and some French people were harassed in the U.S. including in Houston. I didn't see anyone in the media or Americans really go against the overt racism that was out there. I think you should be fair about this. I remember when I was predicting what would happen in Iraq, which happened, I was accused of sounding "like the French".

Laigoguk said that it is mostly people who studied arts who have some suspicion, distrust of America. I disagree. I knew people who were engineers, in business programs, and a fellow who was in the reserves and a business major. They weren't against Americans, but they were alarmed by certain attitudes that they felt were harmful. The majority of Canadians consider Americans to be their friends, but they have some reservations. Just because you have 20 or 30% who are deeply anti-American, does not mean you should ignore the 70% or more who are not.

When the U.S. government decided to go to war in Iraq, Canada decided against it. The American ambassador proceeded to lecture Canadians as to how they should go to war. There is a perception among segments of the U.S. population and the the government that Canada and Canadians should follow America's lead. I am not sure you are aware that Kennedy
talked about taking over Canadian resources, used the ambassador to make sure a certain Canadian Prime Minister wasn't re-elected. If the shoe were on the other foot, and you were a country with a small population dealing with a large neighbor who sometimes didn't play nice and nudged you too hard, you would probably scowl sometimes.

The negative feelings are based on fear. Some of the feelings are warranted; some are not.

Laissez les bon temps rouler.... I have a Cajun brother in law. Are you a real Cajun?
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