and the 10 people total who actually do are in for a rude awakening once they realize what canadian politics are like
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As a Canadian, please don’t come here (unless your reproductive rights/ bodily autonomy are under direct threat)
Sometimes I feel hopeless with our political parties and economy up here and think about moving out of country and then I remember that as a citizen I have a duty and responsibility to remain a voice of reason in my community.
As a US citizen you are afforded real rights that citizens in other countries do not have. For example: In Canada we don’t have rights, we have freedoms. Those freedoms can be suspended by the government at any time.
Be the change. Fix your system. Help turn your nation into the example for the global west that it always aspired to.
The number of Americans I meet who think that Canada is just “USA 2” is staggering.
it does seem to share a lot of the worse aspects of the U.S., such as dysfunctional national transit systems
They should come to Mexico.
That’s what I’m considering once they start killing or putting people into camps (might not happen this 4 years, but that is objectively what they are trying to do). I’m learning Japanese and they have been increasing their protection rate of refugees, and Germany’s rate is routinely very high (last i checked) so that’s an option too.
Good thing most immigrants arrive via plane. A lot of fucking good a wall does to stop immigration.