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    I can’t tell whats more annoying: if they did it out of malice or indifference.

    Either way, the cultural homogenizing effects of mass social media is a mistake and must be fought against. Countries that primarily speak English are at the greatest threat of this. If I had a magic genie I’d wish that Canadian’s native language was anything other than English so people’s minds wouldn’t be so easily poisoned by all the dumb bullshit media the US produces. There are genuinely people in Canada who believe they have Second Amendment rights.

    I’ve been saying this lately, but Canada as a whole needs to emulate what Quebec is doing to protect its cultural identity. Limit American media coming into the country. Defend and cultivate our unique cultural identity at all costs.

    Anyone that says Canada is not distinguished culturally from America is ignorant. I am a dual citizen who has lived in and loved both countries. Just because we are neighbours, mostly white, and speak the same language, does not make us identical. We have a different social fabric. The biggest difference is that America is a extremely individualistic society, and Canadians are a collective society. I’d call us socialist, but that word immediately turns off the listening ears of Americans as they have been programmed since McCarthy to reject socialism in all forms – even though America has dozens of socialist programs such as social security and food stamps. To explain socialist concepts to Americans you have to use synonyms. It’s like feeding a dog a pill covered in fucking peanut butter. Gotta “trick” them to help them because they just don’t understand otherwise. I don’t wanna trick anybody I just wanna help but stupid fucking billionaires got these idiots convinced socialist concepts are gonna destroy the country. Oh no! We made your medications cheaper and allowed you to unionize so you can get better wages and job security! So evil! I swear, if you changed “Union Dues” to “Employment Insurance” they’d be all aboard.

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      Anyone that says Canada is not distinguished culturally from America is ignorant.

      This one struck me particularly delightfully because i’ve been getting into Letterkenny of all things and you very clearly do. Hell i can see that as an aussie,

      Should add, that probably sounded incredibly puerile, but most of our english-speaking country media is still dominated by the uk and US (although NZ is making inroads) We don’t get much Canadian stuff down here, the last big one was due south and that was very pastiche.

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        I love me some Letterkenny. While it is a comedy, it really does an excellent job at highlighting what being Canadian means. I really need to watch the spin off, Shoresy.

        If you’re interested in more media that helps you understand what being Canadian is all about, I’d recommend listening to some of the most iconic Canadians musicians of all time: Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, The Tragically Hip, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, and The Band. You’ve almost certainly heard their songs before, but listen to some of their less popular music.

        Here’s some specific songs that I am fond of, and feel highlight Common Canadian Sensibilities:

        • King Harvest (Has Surely Come) by The Band
        • Dance me to the End of Love by Leonard Cohen
        • In View by The Tragically Hip
        • Bobcaygeon by The Tragically Hip
        • Signs by Five Man Electrical Band
        • Carefree Highway by Gordon Lightfoot
        • If You Could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot
        • Illegal by Corbeau
        • Universal Soldier by Buffy Sainte-Marie
        • Til I Am Myself Again by Blue Rodeo
        • (You’re A) Strange Animal by Gowan
        • The Rest of My Life by Sloan
        • Money City Maniacs by Sloan
        • The Consumer by Stompin’ Tom Connors
        • Helpless by Neil Young
        • Heart of Gold by Neil Young
        • Life Is A Highway by Tom Cochrane
        • American Psycho by Treble Charger
        • Truth Doesn’t Live in a Book by Ben Chaplan
        • The Night Pat Murphy Died by Great Big Sea

        These showcase a variety of genres and locations within Canada. We are a big country with such a beautiful mixture of experiences that allow for such wonderful music to be produced.

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          Actually due south gatewayed me into canadian music back in the 90’s, so I’m good there :)

          It’s actually pretty fascinating because apart from the obvious differences there are a lot of common thematics with Australia that we don’t share with the US - and a lot of that does have to do with the more social oriented societies as opposed to US individualism.