Aw Shucks

Posted on Friday, November 19 at 13:17 by David Jones-Cook
The Canadians are so quiet that you may have forgotten they're up there, but they've been busy doing some surprising things. It's like discovering that the mice you are dimly aware of in your attic have been building an espresso machine. Did you realize, for example, that our reliable little tag-along brother never joined the Coalition of the Willing? Canada wasn't willing, as it turns out, to join the fun in Iraq. I can only assume American diner menus weren't angrily changed to include "freedom bacon," because nobody here eats the stuff anyway. And then there's the wild drug situation: Canadian doctors are authorized to dispense medical marijuana. Parliament is considering legislation that would not exactly legalize marijuana possession, as you may have heard, but would reduce the penalty for possession of under 15 grams to a fine, like a speeding ticket. This is to allow law enforcement to concentrate resources on traffickers; if your garden is full of wasps, it's smarter to go for the nest rather than trying to swat every individual bug. Or, in the United States, bong. Now, here's the part that I, as an American, can't understand. These poor benighted pinkos are doing everything wrong. They have a drug problem: Marijuana offenses have doubled since 1991. And Canada has strict gun control laws, which means that the criminals must all be heavily armed, the law-abiding civilians helpless and the government on the verge of a massive confiscation campaign. (The laws have been in place since the '70s, but I'm sure the government will get around to the confiscation eventually.) They don't even have a death penalty! And yet . nationally, overall crime in Canada has been declining since 1991. Violent crimes fell 13 percent in 2002. Of course, there are still crimes committed with guns -- brought in from the United States, which has become the major illegal weapons supplier for all of North America - but my theory is that the surge in pot-smoking has rendered most criminals too relaxed to commit violent crimes. They're probably more focused on shoplifting boxes of Ho-Hos from convenience stores. And then there's the most reckless move of all: Just last month, Canada decided to allow and recognize same-sex marriages. Merciful moose, what can they be thinking? Will there be married mounties (they always get their man!)? Dudley Do-Right was sweet on Nell, not Mel! We must be the only ones who really care about families. Not enough to make sure they all have health insurance, of course, but more than those libertines up north. This sort of behavior is a clear and present danger to all our stereotypes about Canada. It's supposed to be a cold, wholesome country of polite, beer-drinking hockey players, not founded by freedom-fighters in a bloody revolution but quietly assembled by loyalists and royalists more interested in order and good government than liberty and independence. But if we are the rugged individualists, why do we spend so much of our time trying to get everyone to march in lockstep? And if Canadians are so reserved and moderate, why are they so progressive about letting people do what they want to? Canadians are, as a nation, less religious than we are, according to polls. As a result, Canada's government isn't influenced by large, well-organized religious groups and thus has more in common with those of Scandinavia than those of the United States, or, say, Iran. Canada signed the Kyoto global warming treaty, lets 19-year-olds drink, has more of its population living in urban areas and accepts more immigrants per capita than the United States. These are all things we've been told will wreck our society. But I guess Canadians are different, because theirs seems oddly sound. Like teenagers, we fiercely idolize individual freedom but really demand that everyone be the same. But the Canadians seem more adult -- more secure. They aren't afraid of foreigners. They aren't afraid of homosexuality. Most of all, they're not afraid of each other. I wonder if America will ever be that cool.

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  1. Sat Nov 20, 2004 1:30 am
    Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, eh ??

    I enjoyed that. Thank you.


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    "Arrogance is unacceptable. Do it to my face, and I will react" - Jim Callaghan

  2. Sat Nov 20, 2004 1:30 am
    America is cool, it just has a bit of rot that needs to be cut out.

    Still a typical American view of Canada and Canadians though, most evidenced by the "tag along little brother". This nation was really born out of the killing fields of WW1 and Canada certainly was there doing our part long before America. Same goes for WW2. No tagging along, just good sound decisions. We certainly knew beter than to tag along into Vietnam and Iraq.

    Too bad the US government doesn't clue in - when Canada opts out, something is rotten.

  3. Sat Nov 20, 2004 1:55 am
    Is it possible to get passed this flawed concept of goverment?

    Has any body ever watched the tv coverage of the parliment ?

    sheesh
    Would you pay to see that?
    Well you doe throught tax dollars

  4. Sat Nov 20, 2004 2:01 am
    Hey pard keep up the good work !

  5. by Wraun
    Sat Nov 20, 2004 4:57 am
    Ya it does make one feel warm and fuzzy but not necessarily because it says good stuff about us but because it's proof that there are still Americans that are worthy of respect. Americans who see not only their faults but can see good in others. With all the negative crap that is coming from America lately, sometimes I find it hard to remember those Americans.

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    Canada for Canadians

  6. Sat Nov 20, 2004 6:59 am
    Patronizing drivel - thanks but no thanks.

  7. Sat Nov 20, 2004 7:03 am
    I guess that was my point, but since I am not a writer by career, I don't always get the point across.

    You're right, of course. There are some smart Americans. They know we are friends, unlike some of our a NON posters here.


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    "Arrogance is unacceptable. Do it to my face, and I will react" - Jim Callaghan

  8. by Wraun
    Sat Nov 20, 2004 8:37 pm
    you're just a real negative person, aren't you?

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    Canada for Canadians

  9. Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:41 pm
    Hey Muss

    Where'd the humor go?

  10. Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:33 am
    You're right, David. I personally am waiting for the Canadians to hood the big terrorist when he crosses the Canadian line. That will show the world what real leaders of real men can so. The world will breath a sigh of relief.

  11. Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:05 am
    You're right, David. I personally am waiting for the Canadians to hood the big terrorist when he crosses the Canadian line. That will show the world what real leaders of real men can so. The world will breath a sigh of relief.

    Here is the deal and please don't take offence be cause none is GIVEN.


    Linguisticly when we speak of nationalities it lumps us together as if we are all ove one mind. A quick read here disproves that theory.
    There are no leaders with in the context most people speak of, nore there is a persistant fiction adhered to by the vast majority.
    Real men are extremly few because we dn't know who we are!
    The same pricliple holds true for that paper with ink on it we carruy around and call money- more fiction!

    What is it based on?

    After following your posts here i have some sense of where you are coming from but the problem is
    that you (and myself untill recently) are not getting it/

    The movie 'The Matrix' is more that a metaphor.

    What is required, in my not so humblr opinion, is an awakening

    i once found an article on the net telling of old Chriti C
    landing on the shores of this continent and reading from a scoll written in Latin, to the inhabitants here Thatif they had no objections he was claiming the lands for the Spanish crown.
    Neat trick
    Think about it.

    Inns of the court have theit beginnings in the 800's I am told.


    Here is the deal!
    The Bar, the Pulpit and the Press Nefariously combine To Cry up an usurpt Pow'r And stamp it Right Devine. -1695

    Drop the concept of nation hood
    perhaps govern after the Buffalo Councils Of the Metis

    Nations, Flags, and falderal is what enslave us

  12. Mon Nov 22, 2004 7:01 am
    Thanks I needed that slap,NOT!

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    A little peice of heaven is found in good deeds.

  13. Mon Nov 22, 2004 6:44 pm
    The Canada of WWI and WW2 has ceased to exist. If a
    similar situation were to appear today our leaders
    would run and hide as they have been doing for decades.
    The will to fight, for anything, under any circumstances,
    is now utterly absent in modern Canada. Consequently
    I am now betting the country will not survive the 21st
    century. Eventually Quebec, or maybe the west, will decide
    they're better off on their own and as the last two
    referendums clearly demonstrated no one is actually
    willing to use force to hold the country together. Perhaps
    it's just as well; we could put down rebellion in Prince Edward Island.



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