inquiry about Canada

Dexter Sinister

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Annalee, you appear to be committing the logical error called the fallacy of composition. You don't get along with some of your neighbours, for instance, and you generalize that to all Canadians. You've had some unpleasant experiences in Canada, and you generalize that to the whole country. You accuse Canadians of being uneducated, yet it's clear from the way you write that you're not very well educated either, or if you are it didn't sink in. Your spelling and grammar aren't very good, you don't write well based on the evidence in this thread.

I think the problem might be you, not Canadians or Canada in general.
 

gerryh

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Well.... if one thinks so little of the country they are in, then get the hell out. I know I won't shed any tears.
 

Annalee

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Yup....and damn proud to be Canadian. You obviously don't have a clue as to what you are talking about.

I have to disappoint you, if you think that you are so Canadain, it means that you are just empty. Because being Canadian means to be plain, enjoy hockey, eat donuts at Tim Hortons and be nasty to other people. There is no long history and obviously no culture in Canada. Where are Canadian movies, books etc? The nicer looking actors, born in Canada, run to the States. Some of them even get famous, but mostly by making connections like that guy, who married Tori Spelling (and who for that dumped his wife and kids in Canada - probably really wanted to get out of Canada and get an American passport).

So cogratulations on recognizing that you've got no essence! :)