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I'm a British born Canadian so trust me I know bad! Let me tell you about how bad these two countries are:

  1. You guys know how to make politics entertaining. Does anyone know the leaders of Canada or the UK? Does anyone care? There is no AccessHollywood video of Theresa May saying you can grab men by the balls if you're a celebrity. Justin Trudeau’s father was never at a KKK rally. Our leaders are dull.
  2. We don't do exciting stuff like home invasions with guns and shootouts. In Canada, if someone breaks into your car to steal your phone that's excitement. If they had a knife it makes the national news. In Britain, the major crimes unit is brought in if a restaurant doesn’t properly heat up the teapot before putting the tea into it.
  3. You have these “for profit” places where you keep all your black men, I think you call them penitentiaries. You allow them to bond and share educational experiences. We just allow black men to live with everyone else. That you house these men for free shows the kindness of your country, something clearly lacking in the UK and Canada. Your wealthy white people can invest in these facilities and become even more wealthy! That is smart.
  4. If someone comes into your country through the southern border and they're brown, you have special police to hunt them down like dogs, chasing them across a hot arid desert. Sounds so cool, like a movie. We allow them to appear in front of a judge and actually listen to their sob story, we even let them stay sometimes.
  5. If someone in the UK or Canada with no money is sick we treat them like anyone else. You guys are way more fun. They have to decide if they want to eat and live in their house or get treatment, that makes life choices far more meaningful.
  6. You guys expect people to fend for themselves and be self reliant. We’re far too pandering and socialist. For example, we allow babies to nurse with their mother for the first year of their life, with the mothers being paid. You guys rip the baby from the mother’s teat and expect them to fend for themselves. The mother must immediately get back to work or starve. The baby becomes more self reliant, having to compete with other babies for the attention of a poorly paid daycare worker and as a bonus the economy is stronger because the mother is working. Your wealthy white people know a thing or two about how to run a country.
  7. Canada and the UK are full of self doubt. We keep apologizing for things we’ve done in the past. You guys are WAY more confident. You even have a term for it, “American Exceptionalism”. I love the way your Presidents end speeches with “May God bless the United States of America”, and you don’t want him to bless other countries, because you’re SO special that even God better know it.
  8. You’re the most free country in the world. You’re 23rd on the Human Freedom Index and ranked “mostly free” and 17th place in the 2017 index of economic freedom. But those probably aren’t Americans doing the ranking, so you can ignore it (see point 7) and keep saying you’re the most free country in the world. Who’s going to argue? You’ve got a bigger military.
  9. You guys don’t fall for all that ridiculous science stuff those nerdy lab coat types are always espousing. Climate change, evolution, vaccines. If those were real, God would have told us about them in the Bible!
  10. The only exciting thing Canada and the UK ever did was a little joke we played on you, but I’m not sure you even know it. You know how the last letter in the alphabet is properly pronounced “zee”? We got together and decided to call it “zed” instead, just to annoy you. We even roped in Australia and New Zealand into our little game. I’m serious though, go to any of those countries and ask them how to pronounce the last letter of the alphabet, they’ll all play along. That’s it, that’s the pinnacle of excitement in the UK and Canada!

The US is just way more exciting. Keep innovating. Trump was a great choice for president and continues to impress with his daily tweets!

https://www.quora.com/Are-the-UK-and-Canada-bad-versions-of-the-USA/answer/Richard-Black-31?share=7ee96cc7&srid=3Jopv

 

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1 hour ago, uttermost said:

How better are Teresa May, and Justin Trudeau?

 

I don't think he was necessarily referring to the individuals governing, he was referring to the system more than the individual. 

Even otherwise, Teresa May and Justin Trudeau can come across as more likable if they were to be not deep down. 

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1 hour ago, tennisluvr said:

I'm a British born Canadian so trust me I know bad! Let me tell you about how bad these two countries are:

  1. You guys know how to make politics entertaining. Does anyone know the leaders of Canada or the UK? Does anyone care? There is no AccessHollywood video of Theresa May saying you can grab men by the balls if you're a celebrity. Justin Trudeau’s father was never at a KKK rally. Our leaders are dull.
  2. We don't do exciting stuff like home invasions with guns and shootouts. In Canada, if someone breaks into your car to steal your phone that's excitement. If they had a knife it makes the national news. In Britain, the major crimes unit is brought in if a restaurant doesn’t properly heat up the teapot before putting the tea into it.
  3. You have these “for profit” places where you keep all your black men, I think you call them penitentiaries. You allow them to bond and share educational experiences. We just allow black men to live with everyone else. That you house these men for free shows the kindness of your country, something clearly lacking in the UK and Canada. Your wealthy white people can invest in these facilities and become even more wealthy! That is smart.
  4. If someone comes into your country through the southern border and they're brown, you have special police to hunt them down like dogs, chasing them across a hot arid desert. Sounds so cool, like a movie. We allow them to appear in front of a judge and actually listen to their sob story, we even let them stay sometimes.
  5. If someone in the UK or Canada with no money is sick we treat them like anyone else. You guys are way more fun. They have to decide if they want to eat and live in their house or get treatment, that makes life choices far more meaningful.
  6. You guys expect people to fend for themselves and be self reliant. We’re far too pandering and socialist. For example, we allow babies to nurse with their mother for the first year of their life, with the mothers being paid. You guys rip the baby from the mother’s teat and expect them to fend for themselves. The mother must immediately get back to work or starve. The baby becomes more self reliant, having to compete with other babies for the attention of a poorly paid daycare worker and as a bonus the economy is stronger because the mother is working. Your wealthy white people know a thing or two about how to run a country.
  7. Canada and the UK are full of self doubt. We keep apologizing for things we’ve done in the past. You guys are WAY more confident. You even have a term for it, “American Exceptionalism”. I love the way your Presidents end speeches with “May God bless the United States of America”, and you don’t want him to bless other countries, because you’re SO special that even God better know it.
  8. You’re the most free country in the world. You’re 23rd on the Human Freedom Index and ranked “mostly free” and 17th place in the 2017 index of economic freedom. But those probably aren’t Americans doing the ranking, so you can ignore it (see point 7) and keep saying you’re the most free country in the world. Who’s going to argue? You’ve got a bigger military.
  9. You guys don’t fall for all that ridiculous science stuff those nerdy lab coat types are always espousing. Climate change, evolution, vaccines. If those were real, God would have told us about them in the Bible!
  10. The only exciting thing Canada and the UK ever did was a little joke we played on you, but I’m not sure you even know it. You know how the last letter in the alphabet is properly pronounced “zee”? We got together and decided to call it “zed” instead, just to annoy you. We even roped in Australia and New Zealand into our little game. I’m serious though, go to any of those countries and ask them how to pronounce the last letter of the alphabet, they’ll all play along. That’s it, that’s the pinnacle of excitement in the UK and Canada!

The US is just way more exciting. Keep innovating. Trump was a great choice for president and continues to impress with his daily tweets!

https://www.quora.com/Are-the-UK-and-Canada-bad-versions-of-the-USA/answer/Richard-Black-31?share=7ee96cc7&srid=3Jopv

 

Uncle when r u going to Canada 

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13 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

I don't think he was necessarily referring to the individuals governing, he was referring to the system more than the individual. 

Even otherwise, Teresa May and Justin Trudeau can come across as more likable if they were to be not deep down. 

individually both Teresa may and Justin Trudeau are hated in their countries. Not to extent as Trump, because Trump is an easy punching bag as a bumbling fool.

The system is the same in all these countries, its more apparent in the US because its amplified by the size of the country, and the size of its mistakes.

For example, in both UK and Canada, there has been constant push for corporatisation of election funding, but it hasn't been successful because home grown corporations are not big enough to force it. In US, home grown corporations are so big, its mind boggling what they can achieve by throwing money.

Canadians like to pretend they are better than the US. Its just like a shallow liberal claiming to be better than red necks because he has a couple black friends. deep down, that liberal also yearns for white approval.

brits are dour, Canadians are fake. US atleast is real, inspite of being horrible.

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22 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

I don't think he was necessarily referring to the individuals governing, he was referring to the system more than the individual. 

Even otherwise, Teresa May and Justin Trudeau can come across as more likable if they were to be not deep down. 

Let me predict something about Canada. When people my age become the elite in Canada (80s born), Canada will start the journery to resemble the US. It will have a home grown popular fascist movement. No doubt about it.

Younger generation in Canada can swing both ways, after being brought up in a steady diet of multicultural brainwashing.

 

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Just now, uttermost said:

Let me predict something about Canada. When people my age become the elite in Canada (80s born), Canada will start the journery to resemble the US. It will have a home grown popular fascist movement. No doubt about it.

Younger generation in Canada can swing both ways, after being brought up in a steady diet of multicultural brainwashing.

 

Nuv 80’s born ah? Mari enduku maree old laga matladuthav

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2 hours ago, tennisluvr said:

I'm a British born Canadian so trust me I know bad! Let me tell you about how bad these two countries are:

  1. You guys know how to make politics entertaining. Does anyone know the leaders of Canada or the UK? Does anyone care? There is no AccessHollywood video of Theresa May saying you can grab men by the balls if you're a celebrity. Justin Trudeau’s father was never at a KKK rally. Our leaders are dull.
  2. We don't do exciting stuff like home invasions with guns and shootouts. In Canada, if someone breaks into your car to steal your phone that's excitement. If they had a knife it makes the national news. In Britain, the major crimes unit is brought in if a restaurant doesn’t properly heat up the teapot before putting the tea into it.
  3. You have these “for profit” places where you keep all your black men, I think you call them penitentiaries. You allow them to bond and share educational experiences. We just allow black men to live with everyone else. That you house these men for free shows the kindness of your country, something clearly lacking in the UK and Canada. Your wealthy white people can invest in these facilities and become even more wealthy! That is smart.
  4. If someone comes into your country through the southern border and they're brown, you have special police to hunt them down like dogs, chasing them across a hot arid desert. Sounds so cool, like a movie. We allow them to appear in front of a judge and actually listen to their sob story, we even let them stay sometimes.
  5. If someone in the UK or Canada with no money is sick we treat them like anyone else. You guys are way more fun. They have to decide if they want to eat and live in their house or get treatment, that makes life choices far more meaningful.
  6. You guys expect people to fend for themselves and be self reliant. We’re far too pandering and socialist. For example, we allow babies to nurse with their mother for the first year of their life, with the mothers being paid. You guys rip the baby from the mother’s teat and expect them to fend for themselves. The mother must immediately get back to work or starve. The baby becomes more self reliant, having to compete with other babies for the attention of a poorly paid daycare worker and as a bonus the economy is stronger because the mother is working. Your wealthy white people know a thing or two about how to run a country.
  7. Canada and the UK are full of self doubt. We keep apologizing for things we’ve done in the past. You guys are WAY more confident. You even have a term for it, “American Exceptionalism”. I love the way your Presidents end speeches with “May God bless the United States of America”, and you don’t want him to bless other countries, because you’re SO special that even God better know it.
  8. You’re the most free country in the world. You’re 23rd on the Human Freedom Index and ranked “mostly free” and 17th place in the 2017 index of economic freedom. But those probably aren’t Americans doing the ranking, so you can ignore it (see point 7) and keep saying you’re the most free country in the world. Who’s going to argue? You’ve got a bigger military.
  9. You guys don’t fall for all that ridiculous science stuff those nerdy lab coat types are always espousing. Climate change, evolution, vaccines. If those were real, God would have told us about them in the Bible!
  10. The only exciting thing Canada and the UK ever did was a little joke we played on you, but I’m not sure you even know it. You know how the last letter in the alphabet is properly pronounced “zee”? We got together and decided to call it “zed” instead, just to annoy you. We even roped in Australia and New Zealand into our little game. I’m serious though, go to any of those countries and ask them how to pronounce the last letter of the alphabet, they’ll all play along. That’s it, that’s the pinnacle of excitement in the UK and Canada!

The US is just way more exciting. Keep innovating. Trump was a great choice for president and continues to impress with his daily tweets!

https://www.quora.com/Are-the-UK-and-Canada-bad-versions-of-the-USA/answer/Richard-Black-31?share=7ee96cc7&srid=3Jopv

 

but still US is the most powerful economy and army

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2 hours ago, tennisluvr said:

I'm a British born Canadian so trust me I know bad! Let me tell you about how bad these two countries are:

  1. You guys know how to make politics entertaining. Does anyone know the leaders of Canada or the UK? Does anyone care? There is no AccessHollywood video of Theresa May saying you can grab men by the balls if you're a celebrity. Justin Trudeau’s father was never at a KKK rally. Our leaders are dull.
  2. We don't do exciting stuff like home invasions with guns and shootouts. In Canada, if someone breaks into your car to steal your phone that's excitement. If they had a knife it makes the national news. In Britain, the major crimes unit is brought in if a restaurant doesn’t properly heat up the teapot before putting the tea into it.
  3. You have these “for profit” places where you keep all your black men, I think you call them penitentiaries. You allow them to bond and share educational experiences. We just allow black men to live with everyone else. That you house these men for free shows the kindness of your country, something clearly lacking in the UK and Canada. Your wealthy white people can invest in these facilities and become even more wealthy! That is smart.
  4. If someone comes into your country through the southern border and they're brown, you have special police to hunt them down like dogs, chasing them across a hot arid desert. Sounds so cool, like a movie. We allow them to appear in front of a judge and actually listen to their sob story, we even let them stay sometimes.
  5. If someone in the UK or Canada with no money is sick we treat them like anyone else. You guys are way more fun. They have to decide if they want to eat and live in their house or get treatment, that makes life choices far more meaningful.
  6. You guys expect people to fend for themselves and be self reliant. We’re far too pandering and socialist. For example, we allow babies to nurse with their mother for the first year of their life, with the mothers being paid. You guys rip the baby from the mother’s teat and expect them to fend for themselves. The mother must immediately get back to work or starve. The baby becomes more self reliant, having to compete with other babies for the attention of a poorly paid daycare worker and as a bonus the economy is stronger because the mother is working. Your wealthy white people know a thing or two about how to run a country.
  7. Canada and the UK are full of self doubt. We keep apologizing for things we’ve done in the past. You guys are WAY more confident. You even have a term for it, “American Exceptionalism”. I love the way your Presidents end speeches with “May God bless the United States of America”, and you don’t want him to bless other countries, because you’re SO special that even God better know it.
  8. You’re the most free country in the world. You’re 23rd on the Human Freedom Index and ranked “mostly free” and 17th place in the 2017 index of economic freedom. But those probably aren’t Americans doing the ranking, so you can ignore it (see point 7) and keep saying you’re the most free country in the world. Who’s going to argue? You’ve got a bigger military.
  9. You guys don’t fall for all that ridiculous science stuff those nerdy lab coat types are always espousing. Climate change, evolution, vaccines. If those were real, God would have told us about them in the Bible!
  10. The only exciting thing Canada and the UK ever did was a little joke we played on you, but I’m not sure you even know it. You know how the last letter in the alphabet is properly pronounced “zee”? We got together and decided to call it “zed” instead, just to annoy you. We even roped in Australia and New Zealand into our little game. I’m serious though, go to any of those countries and ask them how to pronounce the last letter of the alphabet, they’ll all play along. That’s it, that’s the pinnacle of excitement in the UK and Canada!

The US is just way more exciting. Keep innovating. Trump was a great choice for president and continues to impress with his daily tweets!

https://www.quora.com/Are-the-UK-and-Canada-bad-versions-of-the-USA/answer/Richard-Black-31?share=7ee96cc7&srid=3Jopv

 

vedu evado baga 10gadu US ni. all those things are true. especially moms leaving 3 month old babies to return to work. where $7 - $10 per hour worker is expected to care for this poor baby .  in return corporations are given tax cuts .. republicans antha piccha pooks e world lo evaru undaru

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