Seems to me that ungrateful immigrants changed quite a lot of things since Columbus first drifted in.
Seems to me that ungrateful immigrants changed quite a lot of things since Columbus first drifted in.
That's wonderful. This idiot CHOSE to immigrate to Canada. He already knew what our form of government was. If he doesn't like it, then fu ck off. He is no different than any other immigrant coming to this country, wanting to change it, or not wanting to follow our customs, laws, and beliefs.
So let's say a foreigner marries a Canadian and they have a child and later they decide to move to Canada to move closer to his in-laws but he disagrees with monarchy, we should keep him out of the country even if it divides him from his family. Ah how we priorities family values today.
But hey, as long as she doesn't abort, there is nothing wrong with the state dividing families.
I take it you care till the kid's born,right.
Is he willing to take that citizenship oath? Is he going to recant afterwards? Then it would be HIS choice. "WE" are not doing sweet pi$$ all. He has the choice. It is ALL up to him to follow the rules or not. You can't blame "we" or "us" or "Canada" for someone not willing to follow the rules or take responsibility for their own actions.
Cool rant bro. So let's say a foreigner marries a Canadian and they have a child and later they decide to move to Canada to move closer to his in-laws but he disagrees with our values and mores, he should be allowed to become a citizen just because his wife married a f*cking idiot?So let's say a foreigner marries a Canadian and they have a child and later they decide to move to Canada to move closer to his in-laws but he disagrees with monarchy, we should keep him out of the country even if it divides him from his family. Ah how we priorities family values today.
But hey, as long as she doesn't abort, there is nothing wrong with the state dividing families.
I take it you care till the kid's born,right.
Prove what? That the monarchy and parliament are not very useful? hahahaProve it.
Prove what? That the monarchy and parliament are not very useful? hahaha
It would depend upon the definition of "useful". If you mean sucking up taxpayer money while contributing very little to public interest, then yes, they are useful for that.
The monarchy by itself costs about $50,000,000 per year and for what, spending on travels and ceremonies. The monarchy is one hell of an expensive figurehead and a soother for people who like the sentimental claptrap.
And parliament? It seems to spend most of its time catering to corporate concerns. The rest of the time is mostly spent on squabbling, scandals, stabbing the provinces in the backs, and generally being a leeching nuisance to Canadians.
Look into monitor and swing real hard. The old style work better and you get feed back on how hard the hit was, feel free to use both hands for at least 10 hard blows from each hand. Their face will look the same as your hands, if you break the glass keep swinging as they also feel the extra pain.
Chanting 'God dammit' might help