Canada Goes To Hell

Posted on Thursday, December 16 at 22:30 by sthompson
I mean (they continue), I thought they loved red meat and brutish sports and manly hunting. Are they all just freaks and perverts now? Have they been sniffing too many elk pelts? Is it something in the clean and plentiful water up there? Something to do with those weird French-esque people in Quebec, maybe?

I knew we should've been paying more attention to that border! Didn't I say so, honey? Didn't I say we should keep an eye on those northern weirdos after they dissed the Iraq war and legalized medical pot and sort of went about their happy and calm Canadian business whilst we here in panicky red-blooded America chewed our own karmic legs off in a paranoid and jingoistic rage? Hippies and perverts, I said! Save a few bombs for Ontario, George, I say!

Let us now do the naughty math: Canada has roughly 32 million inhabitants, of whom about 75 percent are over 18, of whom it can be loosely estimated that anywhere from 2 to 8 percent are gay (depends, of course, on who you ask).

All of which translates into a ballpark figure of anywhere from 1 million to 2 million gay Canadians of legal marrying age who will now eagerly laugh and kiss in the streets and confound poor reactionary born-again George W. Bush, and they will flash their wedding rings at parties and annoy all the single people, all while proving for the umpteenth time that love knows no gender limitations or legal restrictions and will trump your whiny sanctimonious religious puling any given Sunday. Heathens!

It's getting more confusing by the minute, isn't it? I mean, Canada now has legal medical pot and legal gay marriage and universal health care and no known terrorist enemies and a relatively successful multiparty political system. They also have, according to U.N.'s Human Development Index, one of the highest qualities of life in the world. All coupled with a dramatically reduced rate of gun violence and far better gun-control legislation than the U.S., despite having the exact same per capita rate of gun ownership and gun-sport enthusiasm.

What the hell? How is this possible? Why aren't they scared to death like whiny red-state Americans? Why don't they want to kill each other along with anything that might threaten their access to televised hockey and cheap beer and yummy poutine?

Aren't they aware of what's happening in the world? Don't they know they are openly hated for their freedoms and their cafés and their vinegared french fries? Aren't they human, fer Chrissakes? Oh, red states. How confused and irritated you must be.

After all, unlike the U.S., Canada backed the Kyoto Treaty (along with 165 other heathen nations). They also spend more per capita on education and less on health-care overhead than the U.S. They have a $10 billion federal surplus, a new record. They are not, as of yet, abusing the hell out of their vast natural resources (freshwater, huge forests, oil and natural gas, mineral deposits, etc.) and embarrassing themselves on a global scale every single day and making a mockery of their constitution or their citizens' civil liberties. What the hell is wrong with them?

Yes yes, I know, Canada's universal health care is flawed and not always of the best quality, and a great many Canadians think their prime minister is a bit of a schmuck and they hate paying taxes and of course they can be all profitable and progressive when they don't have a massive bogus unwinnable war to pay for, one run by a ravenous and fiscally idiotic federal government, and they only have one-tenth of our population and one-fiftieth of our desperate consumeristic gluttony. They have it easy, right?

Remember, Canada is boring. Canada is rarely in the news. Canada has no massive belching socioeconomic engine like America does, what with our NASCAR and Hollywood and Fox News and bad porn and the absolute best medical care on the planet despite how only a tiny fraction of us have access to it while the rest languish in bloated abusive HMOs and poverty and disease and 40 percent of us have no access to health care whatsoever. Take that, Canada! Oh wait.

We hate gays and love guns and think pot is evil but hand out Prozac and Zoloft like Chiclets. Meanwhile (as "Bowling for Columbine" so beautifully illuminated), Canadians leave their doors unlocked and don't feature violence and death on every newscast and still value community and diversity and discussion over solipsism and protectionism and a general hatred of foreigners and the French. See? We rule! Oh wait.

All of which makes you wonder: how many more countries will it take? How many more nations will have to, for example, prove that gun licensing works, or that gay-marriage legislation is a moral imperative, or that health care for all is mandatory for a nation's well being, before America finally looks at itself and says, whoa, damn, we are so silly and small and wrong? Is there any number large enough? After the announcement that gay Chinese and gay Russians may legally marry and grow lovely gardens of marijuana as they all get free dental care, will America remain terrified of nipples and queers?

Canadians. So mellow. So laid back. So gay. So not producing any truly superlative modern-rock music or ultraviolent buddy-cop movies and not actively siccing Wal-Mart or Starbucks or Paris Hilton on the rest of the world like a goddamn cancer. They're just so ... nice. And boring. And calm. And solid. And friendly.

And they simply beat us senseless on the whole open-minded, progressive thing. Kicked our flag-wavin' butts. Trounced our egomaniacal self-righteous selves and made the red states look even more foolish and backward than the whole world already knows them to be.

They did it. Canada made the whole gay marriage issue look effortless and obvious and healthy, and a massive black rain of hellfire did not pour down upon them and the very idea of hetero marriage did not immediately explode and their economy did not unravel like all the sneering cardinals and right-wing nutballs screamed it would. We must ask, one last time: what the hell is wrong with them?

Oh wait. Maybe we should rephrase. What the hell, we should be asking, is wrong with us?

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  1. Fri Dec 17, 2004 8:36 am
    I gather Mr. Morford either ignored Stephen Harper's and Ralph Klein's idiotic political posturing with regards to gay marriage or the USA media just proved that they are as ignored in the states as I wish they were here. As this "controversy" keeps going and going and going I'm always astonished at why in 2004 we are even having a debate about gay marriage. Why hasn't it just always *been*?

    I only wish we all were as "progressive" as this makes us sound.

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  2. Fri Dec 17, 2004 9:05 am
    I agree, 4Canada, it does make us sound pretty progressive, and we know there is much work to be done. I heard a great statment the other day, a guy supposedly was against gay marriage until he found out it wasn't mandatory! The issue is really strange, when they say that traditional marriage is threatened by this; are they suggesting that a lot of gay people married the wrong person and now if it's legal, they'll be wanting a divorce, so they can marry same sex instead of opposite sex? Not likely!

    Here is my take on why this is getting so much media. First it is a non-issue, threatens no one, if the law is passed life will go on for many, some will be happy to be able to get married and pay taxes for that privilege, two neither liberals or conservatives want to be seen as supporting this bill because they want the public to scream that they want it so they can be seen as listening to the public and therefore get elected next time; (even though they don't really give two hoots what we think about anything)

    however the other issues which aren't getting looked at or getting media coverage are - poverty, homelessness, rising costs of utilities, BMD, the threat of nuclear war, Sudan, Iraq, sale of public lands, the border issues like softwood lumber and beef, the sponsorship scandal, outsourcing our government contracts, threats to our privacy and security, and on and on.

    The issues that will really threaten any marriage, like poverty, loss of jobs, rising costs of education, non-profit public healthcare being threatened etc, are not being looked at because 'legalizing gay marriage' is a red herring! It will pass, it should have been done, but if they keep making it an issue, nobody will notice the other issues. That is why Klein is in on the fight, that way we won't notice the other Alberta issues and believe me there are many!

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  3. Fri Dec 17, 2004 1:36 pm
    A gay writer in San Francisco -- a "progressive" sinkhole of moral corruption and sexual disease -- praises Canada. You guys have found your model at last! When the mayor of that strange municipality -- the board of supervisors actually debated whether defecating on the streets should be illegal -- gave the green light to gay marriage, it sealed the defeat of Kerry, O Canada's choice for president. Continue to look to S.F. as your lodestar and the drift to inconsequentiality will become turbo-charged. Rock on, Land O' the North.

  4. Fri Dec 17, 2004 5:39 pm
    SF as a "sink hole" Why, because it has a lot of gays? You have just truly exposed yourself for what you are troll boy - a first class hater.

  5. Fri Dec 17, 2004 6:06 pm
    Troll boy? That's hitting below the belt.

  6. by avatar Jesse
    Fri Dec 17, 2004 8:44 pm
    Even if Alberta complains, there's nothing that can be done short of not recognising marriages at all, as this is quite clearly defined as being a federal issue. My reaction to this article this morning was a resounding "Go Canada!"

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  7. by avatar canuck
    Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:09 pm
    I favoured Howard Dean... realchange.org

  8. Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:45 pm
    Ontario and BC legalized SSM before San Francisco so they copied us. Anyways, SF didn't look like a moral sinkhole in that corniest of all sit-coms, Full House. Oh well, I guess it all depends on your views on morality; if you think homosexuality is wrong c'est la vie...oh wait, you people don't like anything French, do you?

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  9. Sat Dec 18, 2004 1:50 am
    A few reds perhaps, but apart from that you are correct.

  10. Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:44 am
    Luckily, there's nothing there that's likely to be harmed.



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  11. Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:25 am
    I love you Jerry Jay.

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    "Yeah, well, [Mr. President] we used all five fingers because that's the way our mittens are made." Antonia Zerbisias

  12. Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:27 am
    I love you troll boy.

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    "Yeah, well, [Mr. President] we used all five fingers because that's the way our mittens are made." Antonia Zerbisias

  13. Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:57 am
    If this is hell, then who needs heaven? Canada has always been the beacon of freedom on the North American continent. With the United Empire loyalists came Pennsylvania Dutch, Quakers, Mennonites, and First Nations people. Then there was that underground railroad thing. Then the Amish in the 50`s who fled to just outside of London, Ontario, because they didn`t want a nuclear power plant built right in their backyard in Ohio. Then the so-called draft dodgers of the 60`s. And now we have the Bush dodgers. Pray it isn`t soon to be the Los Angeles Dodgers! Or Duck Dodgers. Mr.Rogers. Or even Jerry Jay Jim Bob.

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    Dave Ruston

  14. Sat Dec 18, 2004 8:02 am
    if, in the future, there's any serious dent in the world's population, rising gay awareness or even gay prominance, will evaporate in the shadows within a for'night. That the world is awash in humans, with a population rate that's gone parabolic, I can understand the legal imperative for same sex concubation. One of the more interesting findings in the animal world recently, was that giraffes have no predators. How, you say, do they keep their population in check? Well, it's quite simple. Most male giraffes are homosexual.



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