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6 in 10 Canadians say they can never trust Americans the same way again

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  • P pika@rekabu.ru

    Absolutely. Americans, Israeli, Russians are all regular people caught in the crossfire. There are some shitheads in support of their governments, and there are plenty more of those who reject it and will happily join the opposing forces, uniting internationally over the same goal.

    And outside of political lens, people are still the same as they were a year or two or three ago. It’s just that different political circumstances highlight particular kinds of people.

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    serenesadie@lemmy.myserv.one
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    The majority of Israelis support the massacre. Theyre not blameless.

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    • Grant_MG Grant_M

      Seems low. Where I live it’s probably closer to 90-95%

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      zink@programming.dev
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      #172

      American here and I agree.

      Even within the borders of this asylum, the “6 in 10 don’t trust the US and/or the average American” feels like it would be in the ballpark for the locals. For the people living next to this shit, yeah more like your numbers.

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      • D drdickhandler@lemmy.world

        Holy fuck people like you are the problem. America isn’t coming back from this. Imagine being this clueless in 2025. This facist authoritarian government is there to stay for the next decades.

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        freshparsnip@lemmy.ca
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        #173

        So you’re still saying it will end eventually?

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        • S serenesadie@lemmy.myserv.one

          The majority of Israelis support the massacre. Theyre not blameless.

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          allero@lemmy.today
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          #174

          Yet, you cannot blame any given Israeli. Those who do not commit genocide should not receive scrutiny

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          • I indridcold@lemmy.ca

            Canada has a serious problem with a long term ally attacking our trade and saying we’re going to become their 51st state. Trump mocks and attacks our leaders and makes threats against us.

            You can try to belittle my comments, but we have a valid reason to feel threatened.

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            Carl
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            #175

            I am Canadian, so what is this we?

            If he invades Canada, that will start WW3, he won’t do it. He is too busy destabilising his own country, and deporting people. Also, we have no nukes, compared to the u.s. having over +5,000.

            I think we should up security checks for guns and drugs coming into Canada, but not search phones unless we have probable cause. We don’t have to stoop down to Donald Trump’s level.

            Make them feel welcomed coming into our country, and hated going back into their own country. We don’t need a wall, or nukes. You silly Goober.

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              m4xie@lemmy.ca
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              #176

              Many of my friends are American trans people desperate to be able to stay here, terrified of going back.

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              • B burntwits@sh.itjust.works

                How does an American pronounce it?

                A vast majority of the Canadians I know pronounce it the same way as “out”, “sprout”, “trout” etc.

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                savethetuahawk@lemmy.ca
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                Awt. I went awt and abawt.

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                • K kent_eh@lemmy.ca

                  I think Linus does it as a meme, more than as part of his natural speech.

                  And Bobsdecline is from the opposite coast.

                  The aboot thing is mostly a southern Ontario thing, but since that is where a lot of traditional media comes from, it is the most commonly exported Canadian regional accent.

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                  savethetuahawk@lemmy.ca
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                  aboot is all East coast. Where two things are side by each.

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                  • T thatkamguy@sh.itjust.works

                    A brave-enough Congress could overhaul the Supreme Court, as they had in the past.

                    Unfortunately that level of courage is missing from most current politicians.

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                    Rothe
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                    #179

                    A brave Congress would require an overhaul of the election system. It is pretty much a catch 22. Also, if there are going to be elections in the future, they will have been corrupted as hell, the 2024 one was definitely not legitimate. The Republicans are not going to voluntarily relinquish power anymore.

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                    • C canadaplus@lemmy.sdf.org

                      Eh, I’m a pretty big fan of democracy. I kinda think I would have supported the side that wasn’t about hereditary dictatorship.

                      But clearly, a lot of history has happened since then.

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                      Rothe
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                      It wasn’t about democracy back then either. It was about a small, mostly slave owning, elite taking over.

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                      • R Rothe

                        It wasn’t about democracy back then either. It was about a small, mostly slave owning, elite taking over.

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                        canadaplus@lemmy.sdf.org
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                        #181

                        Yes, the wording there was carefully chosen. It was a rationalist thing and not about democracy, but it was open to the idea at least a bit, while the other thing was a monarchy and an empire (and also slave-owning).

                        Liberal thinkers at the time definitely tended to side with the Patriots. After the war, going with a new monarchy was considered, but in the end they were nudged into a republic about as democratic as any that had existed to that point.

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