We are PROUD Canadians up here in the Great White North. We are kind and polite. (Bullies often mistake kindness for weakness). And I don't often make any political comments. I live within 500 yards of the border and I have been part of the the greater Boundary Community for most of the last 30 years. The people who live across the border are my neighbours.
Being a good neighbour is more than just having a cup of sugar at the ready in case the couple next door (or across the border) runs out. Practising neighbourhood etiquette benefits us and the people living near us by forming friendships (and avoiding tensions before they arise). Knowing our neighbours gives everyone a sense of well-being and makes it less awkward to run over and deliver a package that was accidentally delivered to the wrong house. Living in the middle of nowhere, we all help each other no matter what side of the line we live on. We help and they help. If there is a lost pet or a raging forest fire, or a flood we all keep an eye out. I used to think that extended to the greater neighbourhood (the world). We, who had took care of those who had not.
What is happening right now in politics (with an angry selfish leader with his own agenda) is destroying the neighbourhood!
I watch SNL. this last Saturday, When Mike Myers wore his "Canada Is Not For Sale" t-shirt, he mouthed a secret code: "elbows up."
It's a reference to the great Gordie "Mr. Elbows" Howe and his willingness to punish those who tried to mess with the team. You heard him: elbows up. And if anyone asks why, tell them that Mike Myers sent you. (from Charlie Angus)
Elbows up, gloves off. Canadians are slow to anger and tough as nails. We have a very long memory and a tolerance for difficult times. Canada's future will be better as we diversify our markets. (from Cathy Berglund)
Strangers are friends I have not met yet and I love that about our particular piece of Paradise, But right now the the loud guy with his own agenda has my elbows up.
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteI consider Canadians to be Australians by another chance... there is much that is similar in both country (size, natural resources), nature (everything from plains and tundra to immense forests, fringed by bountiful seas), diversity of cultures and similar sensitivity to making amends for colonising and settling errors upon the true native peoples. We need to raise our voices - and, yes, if necessray, our elbows - against the bullies of the world. There is no nation on the planet that can lay claim to being the perfect one, but egad, there are lines and some rise above, whilst others seek to sink.
I watched a wonderful pair of interviews yesterday that I think you will appreciate (if not already seen/listened): Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney. I just wish we had to such impressive folk in our UK batch... YAM xx
My Dad's family is split into thirds, 1/3 of my cousins live in England, Ireland and Scotland, 1/3 in Australia (an outlier in New Zealand) and 1/3 across Canada. We ALL agree with you! BTW, I would really like to see Chrystia win (not Carney). She has really impressed me since she first went into politics.
DeleteThere are many of us on the south side of your border that are as mad as hell as you are about the current regime (I won't even call it an administration like is usually done) in power in the USA. The destruction that has been done in just a few short weeks has opened some eyes that were clouded over by the lies of that orange bully, but many still can't see the forrest for the trees. We just wish it was easier to imigrate to your great country, but as retirees it's nearly impossible unless we win the lottory so we can fully support ourselves. We are doing what we can to stay informed and taking action where we can. My great hope is that if all hasn't been corrupted in two years to prevent fair elections the Democrats can take back control of both houses of Congress and impeach the pres and VP and send them packing (very wishful thinking, but one can hope). Don't give up on all of us. We're more frustrated than you are.
ReplyDeleteJust copying headlines from WAPO "opinion" writers this morning with which I am in agreement. "says Slotkin, 'Reagan must be rolling in his grave'." TRUMP TARIFFS WILL WRECK THE ECONOMY. Trump administration lists hundreds of federal properties as available for sale. (mmm, which office do we return to work in, oh, Elon???) My favorite perhaps: In just days, Trump has set the country back nearly 100 years. And another: "We're doomed: 9 columnists on Trump's address to Congress." And lastly: HOW TO LOSE A CENTURY IN 43 DAYS.
ReplyDeleteI am not a gifted writer, with a huge megaphone. Others have better words than I. I support and care for my Canadian friends and family, and ancestors. And so many others around the world, across the pond and beyond. I can only hope and pray that enough good voices will not be silent, that enough good people with come forward to end this nightmare ... as I fear for my children, grandchildren and so many who will suffer far more than I.
Just know we in his house love Canada, and I hope I can still by my maple syrup. how is that for being selfish.
ReplyDeletethis Hitler wannabee is dividing our country in half, I can't talk to friends or relatives about politics because everyone gets mad. Civil war looms and maybe even WWIII.. my life is a mess, Beau with Cushingsm my self with old age, and Bob with dementia and now I live in fear of what will happen to our country.
my brother voted for him because he is a gun owner and because of abortion laws and the border.
Everyone here in this country came from the stock of immigrants unless they are native Americans full blood.
all of the immigrants I meet are much kinder and helpful than Americans, the way we used to be.. I am afraid because our allies hate us now
trudeau was awesome yesterday at his press conference, we wish we had someone like that running our country!
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