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John Visher's avatar

Many years ago, when I was wrestling with the problems in the United States, I began to envy India and South Africa. The sides in those fights were clear, the overlords were foreigners, and the victims were original people. In the United States now the fight is between good and evil, there are no front lines in this information war. The tool we have now to fight with is the Internet. People need action, we live in a physical world. But right action can only follow right knowledge. We’ve Been lied to for millennia.

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John Carter's avatar

Fascinating historical lesson, here.

Another result of this history is the cultural failure of Canada to develop a national identity. In contrast to the US, which is united by a powerful shared mythos involving the Revolutionary War and the conquest of the West, Canada styled itself the loyal sons of empire. The external focus of this ad hoc identity ultimately fell apart in the post-WWII era with the disintegration of the British Empire, leaving Canada without national purpose or unifying mythology. Since then Canada has been a zombie nation, defining itself as "not-America". Canada's national identity is now basically just cobbled together from Timmies, public health care, and multiculturalism.

Meanwhile, Canada's economy continues to be based on resource extraction, with little to no effort put into development of value-added manufacturing. The result is that the standard of living in Canada continues to lag. There's very little economic opportunity; individual prosperity is found mainly in FIRE grifts and public sector parasitism.

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