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What is wrong with Canada? I mean in the sense of our national
character. What are we doing that I am no longer proud of this country? We have been blessed with a wealth of resources and natural beauty, of economic privilege and personal freedom, with hardy people who buckled down and got things done with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of result. What have we done that this is no longer enough? We made Anti-Americanism our defining characteristic. This is, unfortunately, nothing new. It is a chosen policy older than I am, an interwoven, unquestioned aspect of Canadian life. But now we’ve reached the dead end of this particular road, and I find that instead of greatness, we have made ourselves small, and petty, and mean. We not only lack the courage of our convictions, we lack the convictions as well. We have turned our backs on our past, on our strength, and our good sense, and sold our heritage for a squalid mess of envy and delusions of grandeur. We bought into the pernicious nonsense that we are superior to the Americans by sole virtue of being Canadian, and nothing else. And we accepted blindly, and wrongly, that the definition of ‘Canadian’ is a negative: we are not whatever Americans are. That trapped us. If we found America was strong, proud, successful and independent, then we had to champion the weak, the self-effacing and the apologetic within us, as if that would make us better than them. And all it would cost was our history and our honour. The Canadians who did in one day at Vimy Ridge what the British and French couldn’t do in two years were not peace-keepers, they were Peacemakers. We fought brutally, heroically and won against vicious odds in two world wars. But our celebrated ‘history’, our vaunted ‘legacy’ is as a bunch of blue-helmeted hostages for whatever collection of despotic thugs are currently trying to kill each other in whatever pestilent global backwater is in the news today. If America was a world power thanks to her military and economic might, then there had to be a place for a collection of hand-wringing Canadian diplomats to run around behind the scenes, dripping unction and self-importance in equal measure. We made this a point of national pride, and this is why we will not give up on the UN in spite of its obvious irrelevance in the wake of its feeble efforts to disarm Saddam Hussein. We crow about our respected position as a ‘soft diplomatic force’ while decrying American forcefulness, without admitting to ourselves that the only reason that the world listens even for a second is that selfsame massive US strength just south of our border. We are curried because the world knows the United States would not stand for an attack on us, and we are curried because we are conveniently next door to the real power. What else do we have to offer? This is not, and never has been Mr. Roger’s World. We need to stop saying “You like us! You really, really like us!” and get off the world stage. We take a failure of efficiency and make of it a sacred cow. We have enshrined universal mediocre health care as proof of moral superiority over the United States. I’m sure that those of us who suffer and die while waiting for backlogged services do it proudly, spines stiffened with the thought that this is the better Canadian way, even as our bodies fall apart. Each moment of agony is worth all the moral prestige our leaders can cloak themselves in – and they pay themselves well enough anyway to head to the US whenever they’re sick. Good on them. We tell ourselves that the Americans are mass-consumption driven, shallow, crass, ill-educated, brash, money-obsessed even as we flock to the theatres in our American cars and chase American dollars and flop in front of the television to soak up all of their cultural excesses we claim to abhor. We do this even as our home-grown intellectual triumphs garner scant attention abroad and no notice to the south. But we do cherish that fleeting foreign notice above gold. Oh, look at us. We’re better than the Yanks. We’ve got Margaret Atwood. Our foreign policy in the face of evil seems to consist of trying to draw distinctions between us and our American neighbours that the despots and terrorists are not interested in. We won’t admit that, to our enemies, the West is all infidel. We won’t even admit that we have enemies. Twenty-four Canadians died on September 11, 2001 at the hands of vile fanatics, and are forgotten. Jean Chretien can’t even bring himself to attend the dedication of a small plaque to their memory in an obscure back room in Parliament. But four Canadian soldiers died in Afghanistan from friendly fire while supporting retaliation against the terrorists and we can’t forgive the Americans for being American. (Let me add before I am accused of the opposite, that I think those four men are shining examples of what is best about this country, even if our spineless leaders can’t see it, and want to spend more on child care and gun control than they do on defence.) We can’t defend ourselves against any determined world power, and shamelessly freeload off American might to secure our safety. We exist at the sufferance of the Americans, and pretend to be sovereign nevertheless. We will not admit that should anyone rise against us, we must go to our supposed inferiors, to a forthright, strong and successful land, to the very people we revile in the country in whose image we unmade ourselves, and beg for aid, cap in hand. Instead we take as granted that they will leap to save us from our own folly, and draw some kind of unholy sustenance from that fact. A country that will not work for its own defence has no right to exist. We have thrown away everything great about Canada for half a century of pointless social engineering, of official-policy penis envy and bitter hauteur. We are morally bankrupt and pathetic. I am heartily sick of us and ashamed. |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... What is wrong with Canada? I mean in the sense of our national character. What are we doing that I am no longer proud of this country? snip usual crap.. Better stick to your day job...that is, if you have one. |
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On Jan 24, 10:34*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... What is wrong with Canada? I mean in the sense of our national character. What are we doing that I am no longer proud of this country? snip usual crap.. Better stick to your day job...that is, if you have one. This spoofing asshole could better serve everyone by disappearing. "It " is just trying to stir up ****. My Grandfather fought at Vimy, and in WW 2, as well. The spoofer was most likely born just before, or during WW 2, and has contributed ZIP to anything Military. Just another scab on the face of America. I feel sorry for the Americans who frequent this NG, as the spoofer is a definite embarrassment to the American People. |
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