New poll says 27% of Canadians view the United States as an 'enemy' country (www.ctvnews.ca)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 17:27
https://lemmy.world/post/25839084

Summary

A new Leger poll reveals that 27% of Canadians now consider the U.S. an “enemy” country, while 30% still see it as an ally.

The survey follows escalating tensions, including President Trump’s tariff threats and his suggestion that Canada should become a U.S. state.

Trump remains widely unpopular in Canada, with 74% viewing him unfavorably. Political affiliation influences perceptions, with Conservatives more likely to see the U.S. as an ally.

Liberals, NDP, and Bloc Québécois supporters view the U.S. more negatively.

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ProfessorScience@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 17:39 next collapse

I view the U.S. as an enemy country right now, and I live here.

Nougat@fedia.io on 20 Feb 17:46 next collapse

You complete me.

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 18:21 next collapse

What are you going to do about it?

Edited to add

Second time I’ve asked this and second time I’ve been downvoted to hell. Seems Americans don’t like their apathy challenged. It’s easy to be a keyboard warrior but no one seems to like facing the reality that they may have to actually do something about it.

catloaf@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 19:27 next collapse

I don’t know about them, but I’ve been attending protests and getting more locally involved. I live in a very blue state so haranguing my local reps won’t do much since they’re already on the same page.

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 20:45 collapse

Good start, keep it up. Don’t dismiss contacting your reps just because you’re in a blue state.

ByteJunk@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:29 next collapse

Nice try. How long have you been working at DOGE?

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 20:44 collapse

Nice try? To do what? Spur Americans into not sliding further into fascism? Guilty as charged, I guess.

ByteJunk@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 12:46 collapse

Oh of course, sorry about that… (winks) officer.

SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 20:16 next collapse

Vote Yes when secession comes up?

CarnivorousCouch@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:27 next collapse

You’re probably being down voted because of the presumption that we’re not doing things. Protests, calling representatives, boycotts, mutual aid networks, etc. Some of us work directly in politics or directly in government, and do what we can in those spaces, too.

It’s kind of irritating to get a finger-wagging admonition when you’re exploring all options short of outright assassination. And if the suggestion is to just start shooting, well, I think it’s asking more than you think for someone to choose to become a killer.

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 21:40 next collapse

The question contains no presumption. I want to hear what Americans are going to do about the rise of fascism in their country directly from Americans’ mouths (or this case, finger tips).

If you’re actively protesting, calling reps, or working from within as you say, I say good job and good start.

SolarMonkey@slrpnk.net on 21 Feb 01:02 collapse

If that’s true, instead of asking a rather blunt and extremely-easy-to-misinterpret question of individual people, go post a question about it somewhere. The presentation you’ve chosen (I saw the other one in the wild as well) comes across as rude and combative, even if that’s not the intention. It’s a quite bad way to foster open and honest conversation.

Since this Trump thing started rolling a whole month ago, people have been quite openly hostile toward Americans. And like fine, we get it, but many of us -are- doing things, and always have been trying to make things better… and we are getting caught by the same exhausting “you should have done more!!! You deserve it, this is what you voted for!!! Reeeeee!!!” That’s being slung at people who actually do deserve it. It’s really tiring, on top of everything else, to have to defend ourselves and our actions to random insensitive internet people with zero cause. We 75 million active blue voters can only do so much at a time to fix a country of 350 million incredibly diverse people (and we’ve been working at it for years if not decades, this loss was devastating for many of us). Most of whom are either stupid or selfish. Most of whom have never actually seen voting red or blue to have a marked impact on anything, because until quite recently it truly hasn’t made much material difference for your average person.

Before you ask, I’m working on getting my house ready to sell so I can buy some land to build up, solo and with as much manual effort as needed, into an off-grid year-round passive-productive farm (big ask in hardiness zone 4! But I’m 💪 capable!), that forms the foundation of a robust mutual aid network to help everyone I can… tho the fruits (and veggies) of my labor are far too sweet for the vipers that are fascists, so they get nothing but shot. They made this mess and I will do absolutely nothing to protect them from the consequences. Fortunately, they can’t help but tell you who they are. Every aid package or delivery will contain pro-social messaging, about banding together to get through the hard times, about supporting everyone based on need not ability, etc. I’ll also be building additional housing on this land (again, entirely solo, other than electrical), so I can provide soft landing for friends and family, or hire a person to help me in exchange for food and board for their family.

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 21:42 collapse

And perhaps you could explain why my other reply to those that answered earnestly also get downvoted. For example, sh.itjust.works/comment/16824568

samus12345@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 21:39 next collapse

There’s a good chance that wherever you live, far-right candidates are making headway in your government. What are you doing about it?

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:00 collapse

The federal government where I live is not actively imploding, so right off the bat I would like to point out that it’s a false equivalence. However, there is definitely a ton of headway to make in my more local area.

I am staying aware of my local politics, vote every chance I get, contracting my government representatives. I campaign for the people I think can help my area and country the best, and I encourage everyone I know to vote.

If my government starts slipping into fascism, I will do more. I will say also that with the USA burning every alliance it has in the span of a month, I’ve never more strongly considered joining the armed forces in some capacity.

samus12345@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 22:27 next collapse

If my government starts slipping into fascism, I will do more.

Very easy to say. Hopefully you’ll never have to put your money where your mouth is.

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:53 collapse

I don’t disagree with you!

samus12345@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 23:18 collapse

Godspeed! The US has a whole lotta pain coming up, and it will have a big effect on the world order. We’ve had it coming for a long time, though.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 10:32 collapse

If it’s already started slipping into fascism, you could be too late.

You have to stop fascism before it ever starts.

reiterationstation@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 21:49 next collapse

What do you want people to say to you on the Internet that is owned and monitored by the same people doing this?

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:01 collapse

I just want them to honestly answer the question.

conditional_soup@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 22:09 next collapse

Those who are really going to do things about stuff shouldn’t yap about it on social media. Loose lips sink ships.

Right now I’m in a holding pattern. There’s a non-zero chance that Trump will be distracted by something shiny and we’ll move on to the next fucking fever dream crisis. There’s also a really, really good chance that if he does order to invade Canada, real shit will start to pop off here.

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:24 collapse

Trump isn’t calling the shots.

Azal@pawb.social on 21 Feb 03:39 collapse

The reason you’re getting downvoted is it’s a problem even here in the country. It’s the “Why aren’t you doing anything about it?” to all of us.

In the case of me, I live 1000 miles away from the seat of power, our representatives actively are dismantling things we voted for, not national I’m talking, state level, because we’re outright surrounded by the people who are actively cheering for this. (and the example of the voting against, state voted to get rid of the most strict abortion law in the country, legalizing it… and now the representatives on state level are trying to get a pregnancy registry “to try to stop preventable abortions.” while the state rep at national level is trying to get a national abortion ban going. This is one of many many many things in the state by itself. Hell, I just learned the state just gained police control to the other city after they managed to vote that out.)

I didn’t downvote, but I want you to read “What are you going to do about it?” out loud. Hell, you yourself said it’s the apathy. But the fuck am I going to do? Show up and wave a sign at the people who already have shown they couldn’t give a flying shit about our opinions? Or be there when the fight starts and be a martyr. The second option the best case scenario is getting to be like Tank Man, but honestly demographics I’d be one of the many forgotten in the Tiananmen Square Massacre. And that’s what it’s going to look like, because this administration you better believe is looking for an opportunity to go full martial law, and if we don’t do it, their brownshirts will for them.

So the best I can fucking do is stock up, prepare, keep my head down, keep in contact with the people who are in the same boat as I am being in effectively enemy territory and use the privilege I have of looking like a standard white conservative to see how many I can keep safe when being that demographic is important.

n7gifmdn@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 23:28 next collapse

Been that way at least 25 years.

thisdude1092@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 11:45 next collapse

I’ll never understand staying in a place you hate.

boredtortoise@lemm.ee on 21 Feb 15:45 next collapse

I understand that options aren’t available to everyone

GiuseppeAndTheYeti@midwest.social on 21 Feb 15:56 collapse

A mixture of emotions. In my case,

1.) I live in Illinois and bought a home in 2020 when the interest rate was 3.2% as a first-time homeowner. If I were to sell and look for a new home, the interest rate in Canada would be somewhere around 4%, plus the cost of living is higher compared to where I live. That’s ignoring the complications that could come from obtaining a permanent work visa as a foreign citizen.

2.) I love my job as it is now and it may be difficult to find a job in the same field. Also, my wife recently found a job in her career field and for the first time wants to stay at her employer for the foreseeable future; working in public health and helping the people this horrible healthcare system is failing to care for.

3.) Family and friendship ties to the area.

4.) There’s some semblance of hope if we stay. I do still want the best for everyone that I share this earth with. Even if it were financially viable for me to leave, there’s millions that aren’t so lucky. If I pack up and leave that’s one less person voting for progressive policy and advocating for empathy in a country that has real projective power in the world.

5.) Illinois, as a blue state, is temporarily insulated from damaging policy that Trump is trying to enact. JB Pritzker has remained steadfast in his opposition to Trump and regressive political action.

I liken it to French opposition during the period of Nazi occupation. (Clearly it’s not a 1:1 comparison.) The french resistance hampered Nazi wartime efforts just enough to keep Nazi logistics from being able to cross the channel and occupy Great Britain. If that were to happen, the United States wouldn’t be able to set up any sort of staging area on the other side of the Atlantic ocean. Amphibious assaults would have taken place on the western coast of GB where there’s cliff faces rather than the sandy beaches at Normandy. Maybe Germany is then able to allocate more troops to the eastern front in that scenario, who knows. But thankfully that’s just a hypothetical and isn’t something we have to ponder.

Resonosity@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 21 Feb 13:01 collapse

Yeah big same!

MegaUltraChicken@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 17:40 next collapse

We are absolutely an enemy to the free world now. There used to be a tiny sliver of decency, but that has long since been abandoned.

To the rest of the world: take us down.

Quill7513@slrpnk.net on 20 Feb 18:20 next collapse

don’t invade us

gets out ballgag

ooooh i’d hate it soooo much to get invaded

handcuffs self to radiator

it would be so awful getting invaded

funkajunk@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 18:40 collapse

I think I’m going to invade that ass

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 19:05 next collapse

With fucking what? You have the most powerful economy on earth, and you’ve used it to build the most powerful military on earth. Invading the US would be the most diasterous war the world has ever seen.

Wake the fuck up. If you guys don’t fix this shit, we are all completely and utterly fucked.

No one is coming to save you.

MegaUltraChicken@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 20:48 collapse

I don’t remember saying shit about us not handling this internally or going to war but you do you.

The idea that the USA is untouchable by global counterparts is absurd. Look at what Russia does to our elections with a couple of script kiddies. We can absolutely be targeted and displaced by outside forces, especially with the current crop of dipshits running the federal government right now.

Soup@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:05 next collapse

They do have a point though, that it’s your mess to clean up. Unlike so many US citizens, many of us actually know that you don’t always need to blow something up, figuratively or literally, when it stops working properly.

We don’t want to “take you down”. We want you to finally start behaving your damn selves. Clean up your own fucking messes, we’re not your parents.

conditional_soup@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 22:18 next collapse

We couldn’t even get our fellow countrymen to wear cloth masks without them screeching and guzzling horse dewormer. We’ve been demanding universal healthcare since at least the 90s; we got a fucking insurance marketplace instead, and the right wing has never stopped bitching about it to this day. If we could clean it up, we would have, but there’s a subset of our population that’s hopelessly propagandized. The only upshot here is that it tends to be a regional phenomenon and might be able to be addressed via balkanizing; just walk away from the table and let the fucking bozos be bozos in their own little bozoville.

Soup@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 03:51 next collapse

It’s funny, the French are so often made fun of for being cowards but if their government does anything to try to strip their rights the whole fucking place throws a well deserved fit. The US mostly just sits on their fucking hands with the BLM protests being the only significant country-wide movement in a long time.

“We couldn’t”—fuck off, ya’ll didn’t even try. The slightest inconvenience and the country folds, and that’s even if any of you are paying any attention to the news at all. Too many of you fools don’t even know what the fuck is going on; at least Fox viewers are trying to keep up with politics(badly, but they’re doing it).

Get your fuckasses outside and do something that isn’t passing blame and staying home.

Soggy@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 04:41 collapse

Every time we “do stuff” the mainstream media seizes the narrative and blocks popular support. The big thing from my region was CHAZ… a protest occupying ten city blocks for almost a month in response to police brutality. National media convinced the Right that we burned down Seattle, cops threw a fit and stopped doing their jobs, and if anything things are worse now for having tried.

We need enough general unrest that when things get violent, and they will, they can’t monopolize the narrative and send in the military. And even then I think the Right wins that war unless other countries are willing to help.

Soup@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 06:15 collapse

There is more than just “main stream media” out there. And yes, it’s a hard battle to fight, I won’t deny that, but c’mon, really? And this also goes back to the fact that too many citizens don’t even know what’s going on at any given moment out of willful ignorance.

comfy@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 10:17 collapse

It’s a tough battle upwards, the established propaganda model helps make sure of that, but undeniably at the end of the day, the workers in the US hold more than enough power collectively to threaten decision makers into compromise (and, if you have the guts, submission). I’m not even talking about violence, I’m talking about things like withholding labor and simple sabotage.

MegaUltraChicken@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 22:47 collapse

That’s fair and I 100% agree.

azertyfun@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 00:09 collapse

All Russia did was give a nudge to the literal trillions of dollars in capital held by elites who wanted nothing more than full-blown fascism. All the Kremlin had to do was finance whoever could sow the most distrust in democratic institutions and wedge themselves in existing divides within the US. It’s the most boring coup in history, people voting for Hitler not because of Bolshevism of whatever but because they’re triggered by fucking vaccines and pronouns.

Conversely even if the EU went full hybrid warfare (which we aren’t because we can’t even do anything about the open fascists in our own Union), the counterplay is rebuilding trust which is harder by orders of magnitude than just buying up a social media, deleting moderation, and promoting the Nazi stuff.

Best we could hypothetically do is sanction y’all into autarchy and hope the subsequent recession/depression acts as an electroshock to the population, but you’re already doing it to yourselves and besides I see no reason why the two thirds of y’all who either don’t care or actively support fascism would change their minds. It will be just like Putin Orban or Erdogan, 15 years from now shit will be worse than ever for the 99 % but Republicans will still win elections without even needing to cheat much thanks to their complete control over state propaganda. Your democracy is dead, you should be moving through the stages of grief and planning your next move.

I’d love to be proven wrong but there’s too much historical precedent, and zero precedent to Americans being even remotely close to politically conscious enough to engage in “forceful” political change (unless the force is being exerted on Black people, then the “well regulated militia” comes out the woodwork). Hell, the videos from “protests” I’ve been seeing this week in your major cities look so pathetic it makes Denver look like a large village.

comfy@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 10:11 collapse

You have power. Help us out: specificsuggestions.com

See also: CIA guides to simple sabotage.

BroBot9000@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 17:43 next collapse

No shit! Should be more frankly.

ObstreperousCanadian@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 17:50 collapse

We’re too nice, sorry.

alquicksilver@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 17:56 collapse

If you were really sorry, you’d let us* move up there. ^^^Please?

*“Us” being those of us who are also very unhappy with what’s going on in the US.

Soup@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:14 collapse

Nope, piss off. Clean up your fucking mess.

alquicksilver@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 01:58 collapse

That seems like a bit of an unnecessarily hostile response to a joke comment.

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expatriado@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 17:43 next collapse

what was the number before 2016 or just 6 months ago?

Voyajer@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:02 collapse

The poll was conducted between Feb. 14 and Feb. 17

PugJesus@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 17:44 next collapse

As long as the entire government apparatus proves entirely useless in the face of Puckered Asshole Lips, we absolutely are an enemy of any country with the slightest hint of decency.

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 17:44 next collapse

Another distraction meant to divide. We, the people in the US, love you Canada. I can see why you hate our president, but most of us hate him too.

PugJesus@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 17:48 next collapse

but most of us hate him too.

You overestimate our fellow Americans.

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 17:50 collapse

You overestimate our fellow Americans.

I do not:

Trump’s Job Approval Rating at 45%; Congress’ Jumps to 29%

PugJesus@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:01 next collapse

‘Disapprove’ covers a very wide variety of opinions, most of them very milquetoast. Any poll on the topic with differentiation between “Somewhat Disapprove” and “Strongly Disapprove” will result in a marked minority in “Strongly Disapprove”.

Americans don’t hate Trump, by and large. Those of us who pay attention to politics hate Trump. And we are a minority.

Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:04 collapse

45% is still too high for me to trust Americans.

Everyone I talk to has about even odds of being a nazi

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 18:09 collapse

Everyone I talk to has about even odds of being a nazi

Well, a good portion of the Nazi’s don’t know they’re the baddies. I know, still Nazis, but they think they’re fighting for a job they don’t want. They’re poor and miserable and want to blame others, trump let’s them do that.

The rest, you can tell by if they wear a red hat, have bumper stickers that have an american flag or eagle on it or looks uncomfortable in city settings. If they call themselves a Libertarian, that’s also a big red flag (pun intended). They give off pretty loud signals.

Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:58 collapse

Okay, then they’re either an idiot or a nazi or both. Still makes me want to avoid them.

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 19:23 collapse

Me too brother, me too.

HikingVet@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 17:49 next collapse

Then actually do something, we’ve been begging you.

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 17:51 collapse

What would you do? He legally cheated and probably had a light mix of illegally thrown in. What exactly should I do?

HikingVet@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 17:57 collapse

Gum up the works. File fake reports with ice from burner phones. Burn cop cars. Force their hand. Make them work for every byte they take iff the servers.

Anything more than a single day protest and resignations.

brucethemoose@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:20 collapse

The bigger issue is most of the population isn’t aware of this.

axios.com/…/arizona-voters-trump-elon-musk-execut…

This is one example of many, but people are still largely OK with Trump. America is stuck in filter bubbles like you wouldn’t believe, and it’s getting worse.

I… Don’t know how to fix that. I’d fuck up Facebook, Twitter, or cable news at any opportunity, but they rule people’s minds now.

comfy@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 10:20 collapse

If you can pull a few people out of filter bubbles, it helps. But it’s up to you to decide if it’s worth the investment, it really depends on where you are and what you can do.

You can also engage in one-person propaganda efforts, like putting up critical posters/stickers. Just don’t get caught.

wise_pancake@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 18:07 next collapse

I don’t by default dislike Americans, but I don’t think I can trust Americans by default anymore.

He got reelected after Jan 6, after project 2025 was released publicly, after “dictator on day one”, after everything.

There are a TON of Americans I deeply respect. But the speed at which you turned your backs on us, and the lack of internal outcry speaks volumes. Over 100 years of cooperation thrown down the drain in less than a single month.

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 18:14 next collapse

First of all, I personally did not turn my back on you. Trump and his fellow baddies did. Second, as I said in another thread, he legally cheated and probably illegally cheated as well. He knew he was going to win long before Biden showed he was old and his polls were bad. I think he even said something like, “Don’t worry about the election, that’s covered.” or something like that.

It’s probably wise not to trust us completely, especially in rural areas. I would treat us like family you lost touch with for a long time that you used to love to hang with, but you’ve heard some shady things about.

PugEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Feb 20:19 collapse

You’re complaining that Canadians seeing the US as an enemy nation is divide and conquer, but this screed against the rural peoples of your own country is just dandy???

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 20:35 next collapse

The rural vs the city has already been divided and conquered. There are trumpers in the city (libertarians) and there are progressives in rural communities (they’ll still be friends but they can’t talk about politics). It’s the way it is now.

No screed.

A long monotonous speech or piece of writing.

PugEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Feb 22:14 collapse

You missed my point - if you’re saying Canadians recognizing the present reality that the US is an enemy nation of Canada is divide and conquer, I don’t see how that doesn’t apply to how you talk about urban/rural divides. Either acknowledging the political reality of a situation is divide and conquer or it’s not.

khornechips@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 20:36 collapse

As someone who has the misfortune to live in a rural area, it’s high time that we a society (those of us who actually WANT a society) recognize that a good portion of the people who make up that rural population are utterly lost. They need to be left behind before they drag all of us down with them. It’s not nice, it’s not pretty, but we cannot and will not have any kind of functional union again until we cut out this rot that allowed the Trump government into power.

PugEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Feb 22:17 collapse

And I’m not against people having this recognition! I’m just saying, it’s hypocritical to tell Canadians we can’t see the US as an enemy nation if it acts that way, but it’s okay for urbanite Americans to see rural Americans as their enemy. Either it’s divide and conquer in both cases or it’s recognizing political reality in both.

givesomefucks@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:15 next collapse

But the speed at which you turned your backs on us, and the lack of internal outcry speaks volumes.

With all due respect…

Canada’s problems rank pretty low on most Americans concerns at the moment.

It’s like if you’re neighbor’s house is burning down, and you come out to complain that the fire engine sirens woke you up from a nap and you’re upset we haven’t apologized yet…

Sorry and all that, but we have bigger concerns right now.

NABDad@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:25 collapse

I think it’s more like:

Your neighbor’s house is burning down, and they’ve been stacking dry branches, twigs, and leaves on the side of their house that faces yours, and their kids illegally turned on a hydrant to play in and never turned it off so there’s no water pressure, and you see embers floating towards your roof.

I think we’re at the stage where it’s time for Canada to get out the earth moving equipment and dig a fire break between us.

I don’t think they expect us to care, it’s more like they’re coming to the rational conclusion that we’re a lost cause and they need to protect themselves from the dumpster fire we started.

Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:30 collapse

Am Canadian, yep this is exactly what it is.

The us has always been a risk to rely on but the benefits outweighed it. But that’s getting less every day so we have to decide when to cut our loses and move on.

brucethemoose@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:24 collapse

You have to understand, most Americans have no idea this is going on, or at least the extent. We live in an information dystopia.

Does that make us idiots? Yeah. But I think “disloyal” is the wrong word, and in fact many Americans are just overly loyal to the feeds and influencers warping their heads.

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 19:07 next collapse

If you love us, put a stop to this. Because right now Trump is literally spouting the exact same rhetoric about Canada that Putin was spouting about Ukraine before the invasion.

How many of us get to die at the hands of American guns and bombs while you say “It’s OK, we still love you, it’s just our President who’s an asshole”?

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 19:16 collapse

Okay, tell me how we’re supposed to stop the most heavily guarded dude on the planet with the biggest military. He also has every education and financial record on every citizen. Go…

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 20:22 collapse

Don’t ask me, ask the people in your own country organizing acts of resistance right now. Get involved, ask them what they need, ask them how you can help. Even small acts of resistance add up. Doing something, anything, inspires others to get involved, and it builds networks. Eventually, you’re probably looking at something like a general strike, but you’re never going to get there if people don’t start organizing in small ways right now.

pelespirit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 20:31 collapse

You said put a stop to it like we have a choice. Canada has a lot of the same things firing up, I suggest you guys follow your own advice on that. Still love you though.

Soup@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:11 collapse

This isn’t a distraction, it’s a foreign government threatening us with an economic war specifically to try to annex our country and then doing the things it said it would do to try and make that happen.

The bar is “don’t hate Trump” and ya’ll’re barely hanging onto a majority in the regard only based on recent polls and you elected him with a majority. Your country is balls to wall towards the far-right and I don’t care for your worthless centrists, either.

I’m sorry you have to deal with this, but fuck the US and the vast majority of its citizens. Your “love” means fucking nothing to us.

tiefling@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Feb 17:50 next collapse

27% of Americans also view the United States as an ‘enemy’ country

Ziggurat@fedia.io on 20 Feb 17:57 next collapse

US spend over 100 years building a strong alliance with North Western nations. And in one month, this alliance looks weaker than ever. It's not anymore the freedom fries joke because a smart friend told you to not do something stupid, but publicly considering invading two close ally (and restarting the good old mess in south America)

Kyle_The_G@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:15 next collapse

27% seems a little low.

floofloof@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 18:21 next collapse

Given that Trump has been threatening daily to invade or otherwise annex Canada, I would agree with you there. What’s the definition of an enemy country if not one that is constantly threatening to destroy you and seize what is yours?

Do we have to wait for it to actually happen before the slower Canadians catch on? Or are we dealing with that group of Canadians that worship Trump and would consider the destruction of their own country to be helpful? There’s a word for people like that.

Or maybe Canadians are being nice and talking about the USA in a non-political sense, as the American people. Even then, given the relatively high approval ratings of Trump and Musk in recent polls, it’s clear many of the American people are not friendly towards Canada.

Kyle_The_G@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 22:17 collapse

I don’t know what to even think anymore. Our neighbour wants to invade us but all our talent just ends up moving to the states anyway (at least in my industry) since they can make way more money. Housing is fucked, wages are fucked, and what does buy canadian even mean? from lablaws? fuck that, everything is a monopaly up here from groceries, telecoms, everything! What does it even mean to be canadian anymore? At least we’ve got our principals, I’m glad we’re pushing back and taking a stance but I hate the direction this country is headed. Things are bad and theres no end in sight.

floofloof@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 23:06 collapse

We’ve still got plenty to fight for, as long as our country isn’t under the control of actual Nazis like the USA is. Europe before WW2 had problems, but it was still very much worse for everyone once the Nazis rolled in. Let’s not let that happen, and at least buy ourselves the possibility of improving life in Canada.

Kyle_The_G@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 23:42 collapse

cheers to that.

barnaclebutt@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:03 next collapse

About 90% of people I know avoid buying American goods if possible now…

merc@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 04:12 collapse

I wonder how things will change in the next few months.

It seems to me it would be such an obvious thing for Canadian companies to change their packaging to prominently feature Canadian flags, but that takes time. Until then, it’s still a bit difficult to know which products are Canadian vs. American vs. made somewhere else.

There’s a small chance that Trump will back down and try to play nice with Canadians. But, I doubt it. So, I don’t think Canadians are going to start changing their mind on buying US products any time soon.

I wonder if retailers will make it easy too. They generally try to stay out of politics and don’t want to alienate anybody. But, if anger about the US continues, people might expect retailers to make it easier to buy Canadian and easier to avoid US products.

TheDudeV2@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 04:53 collapse

At my grocery store in Canada each Canadian product has a Canadian Flag next to each shelf price sticker. Makes it easy to know what to grab.

merc@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 06:02 collapse

Is it Loblaws or Metro or another big chain, or is it a smaller store? I’m guessing the big corporate stores will be the slowest to change.

TheDudeV2@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 15:49 collapse

Believe it or not, it’s a Sobey’s, so big chain. I was pleasantly surprised that it happened so quickly. I don’t know if my local store is representative of the chain though.

systemglitch@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 19:09 next collapse

Yeah, far too low.

Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 21:13 next collapse

Yeah, that’s what I thought. Take a hint Canada, do we need to tilt our hands up and stop pissing on your boots and start pissing on your face? Don’t trust a group of people where more than 50% of them voted for a convicted felon and mental retard to shape their future. Maybe the poll doesn’t account for the other 73% just feeling sad about their pathetic neighbor?

ThiefUserPermissions@lemmy.myserv.one on 20 Feb 21:58 collapse

Yeah only 27%. I mean everyone I know thinks of them as an enemy. They betrayed Mexico, Canada and Ukraine already and its only February.

phx@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 03:44 next collapse

Also apparently told Europe that they’re pulling out of there unless they accept the deal for Ukraine’s surrender…

Soggy@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 04:49 collapse

We’ve been breaking treaties for as long as we’ve been a country, just ask the remnants of the native peoples. We’ve had brief, shining periods as a force for good or scientific achievement, but mostly it’s a big, racist shithole.

CptOblivius@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:17 next collapse

Why so low, and I live in this fascist state.

brucethemoose@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:17 next collapse

I like how there’s not a horde of American’s definding America on Lemmy.

Even elsewhere, in more conservative forums, it seems more like trolling, not kool-aid drinking, gaslighting, or being an “American Tankie.” There’s little whaaaboutism, is what they wanted.

So, yeah, Canada, come at us. Please.

HappySkullsplitter@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 18:32 next collapse

It’s weird

This whole issue is because of one man who has cultivated his own cult of personality

…and I do use the term “man” very loosely

He’s grown male adult that behaves like a spoiled child

Trump has done nothing to earn a cult other than making one for himself. It’s built upon nothing but disinformation and they live in a world of pure distortion that pivots instantly on a whim with zero explanation given

I doubt any follower of Trump’s has any specific idea where Trump is taking them because Trump has no idea either

He just wants to be king, he doesn’t want to do king

It’s too much work and responsibility, he’s just here for his own good time

Preferably as we all suffer

It’s a very Gore Vidal philosophy

“It’s not enough for me to win, everyone else must fail”

wanderwisley@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 19:47 next collapse

As a Native American we’ve considered over half of the country as an enemy since 1492.

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gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 19:58 next collapse

I’m an American, and I have never felt more politically or ideologically alienated from the country that is supposedly “mine”. Seriously considering fucking off, finding somewhere else to live, and renouncing my citizenship.

ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip on 20 Feb 20:35 next collapse

I’m currently setting that in motion for myself. Taking the chance to go back to college in another country and hoping to basically getting a do over for my life

reiterationstation@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 21:47 next collapse

We gotta fight this. Can’t just leave.

meliaesc@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 22:11 next collapse

But the majority of people here want this.

AJ1@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 00:33 next collapse

the majority who bothered to vote, that is. I’d be willing to bet that even the shiftless morons who spend all day posting selfies and ignoring reality could eventually be motivated to action if things get bad enough down there. once they lose their followers and have nobody to pose for, what’s left for them to do? everybody needs a cause, even if it’s an idiotic one. you gotta fight— for your right— to post seellllllfies

Soggy@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 04:28 collapse

They can have Kentucky, but I’d fight for the PNW. We shouldn’t be one big country anyway.

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:39 collapse

I’m honestly not sure this context is winnable.

Binette@lemmy.ml on 20 Feb 22:17 next collapse

That’s because you are not America. When they talk about making America better, they’re not talking about you. Never did

Edit: I want to make it clear that what I mean is that they don’t care about the people, not that they shouldn’t

Soggy@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 04:27 collapse

Yep. I’m a cishet white dude but even just as an atheist I’ve never been a “real” American in the eyes of far too many. And now the Christofascists are seizing control.

towelie@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 23:48 next collapse

Your country is under siege. If control isn’t regained, the America we once knew will be as history as the Weimar Republic.

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 00:16 collapse

Precisely the comparison I’ve been trying to make for a while now

merc@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 04:05 collapse

You should know that until you do renounce your citizenship, you’ll have to pay taxes in the US even if you live in another country. AFAIK only 2 countries in the world still use citizenship-based taxation: USA and Eritrea.

Also, if you ever do try to renounce your citizenship, it’s much more difficult than you might think. The people I know who have done it had to pay tens of thousands of dollars to complete the process, despite being up to date on their taxes and not being at all rich.

VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Feb 20:27 next collapse

I don’t know if Trump will ever learn what consequences are. One month in office to this day, and he’s already made us an enemy to our neighbors and allies.

They have no real reason to show any kindness toward US Citizens, but I can only hope Canada takes refugees if the US domestic situation gets any worse.

Soup@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:19 next collapse

I hope that my American friends who were already here for things like school can stay, and I hope that anyone trying to be a refugee from the US shitting itself can fuck off.

The US just screams and yells about how fucking great it is all the fucking time and now it’s imploding and, predictably, all people can think about is leaving. No, grab a spine from the fucking spine store and fix your bullshit. We have enough problems here without importing the laziest, most cowardly US citizens to add the list.

VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Feb 02:19 collapse

Riiiight, because intelligent, hardworking people won’t want to bail too.

Hope you guys at least accept enlistees ;)

Soup@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 03:22 collapse

I don’t care if you’re intelligent and hardworking, and frankly if that’s what you think I have a problem with I super don’t want you anywhere north of our borders.

VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Feb 03:28 collapse

So, you think we all are the worst of us?

Given the situation, I can’t judge.

Soup@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 03:56 collapse

I think that the last people I want here in Canada are the ones who run from their problems before even trying to protect their country from a hostile takeover. I don’t think you’re all the worst, I think that your best is rare and that most of you are not nearly as great as you think you are.

We have enough of that shit here and don’t need even more of that dead-end attitude diluting anything good we actually do have. Hell, I’m not even as active as I probably should be, but then again I’m not dealing with a fascist potential dictator currently trying to overthrow longtime allies.

VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Feb 04:43 collapse

I don’t think you’re all the worst, I think that your best is rare and that most of you are not nearly as great as you think you are.

Well, you have the general US attitude nailed down at least.

But, I do think you’re preemptively judging the situation. Most people who helped perpetrate this will go down with the ship. They still think everything is fine. You’re kind of just displaying the attitude most US citizens have toward our southern neighbors - and look what kind of leader that got us.

At least Trump’s win was enough of a wake up call to the world that it weakened Poilievre a bit. For now.

Soup@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 06:11 collapse

Lol are you trying to say I’m being racist towards US citizens? No, your country hates Latin Americans because of a myriad of eggregiously false claims and what is real is largely because you fuckers won’t quit meddling with their elections, funding para-military groups, or imposing embargos.

You(generalization) are not the victims, you are the problem finally meeting some consequences. I’d be so much more happy to help if more of you would acknowledge that but too many even in this very comment section are trying to avoid responsibility.

VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Feb 13:16 collapse

Lol are you trying to say I’m being racist towards US citizens?

Nope. There’s definitely too much anti-Latin American sentiment here, that’s part of why we’re in this mess. But I would say a good portion of people here aren’t racist toward Mexicans. But, a large part of that same portion just doesn’t have empathy for their situation because of a self-focused attitude.

Again, it feels like you’re preemptively judging US citizens. We’re the evil empire, there’s no denying that. But, no doubt, some of us will be the victims when it’s all said and done. Just as you are one of the victims of US aggression now, US aggression will eventually turn toward its own citizens. Now, this is me preemptively judging the situation, albeit with more real life experience of our citizenry, but I do think many here will put up a fight on their turf (mostly because of that self-focused attitude mentioned earlier).

That said, if the situation escalates into civil war, there will be plenty of innocents caught in the crossfire - and those are the potential refugees to which I’m referring. Nobody wants you to let MAGA jump ship after they unleashed the plague rats. God willing, that attitude will crumble as it makes DC crumble.

phx@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 03:41 collapse

I mean, Canada might but given that I’ve of the issues is being in the crosshairs for annexation with “the largest land border” between us… how safe is it going to be?

Trump’s handing Ukraine and Europe to Russia while planning his own play from their book.

VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 21 Feb 04:29 collapse

Hopefully, in that case, more enlistees than refugees.

capybara@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 20:31 next collapse

Welcome to the club

billwashere@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:02 next collapse

As an American, good.

xc2215x@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:20 next collapse

Trump caused this.

AJ1@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 00:36 next collapse

yes, to state the extremely obvious, he did.

Tja@programming.dev on 21 Feb 00:45 collapse

77 million Americans caused trump.

rumba@lemmy.zip on 20 Feb 21:26 next collapse

HOT OF THE PRESSES: 73% of Canadians not paying attention.

UnrepententProcrastinator@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 13:09 collapse

Online survey… Don’t expect people with brains to fill those out…

rumba@lemmy.zip on 21 Feb 13:16 collapse

Was, but a joke :)

samus12345@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 21:35 next collapse

I’m an American and also see the United States as an enemy country. Our worst enemy, in fact.

harmsy@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 23:25 next collapse

Damn Americans! They ruined America!

Snark aside, you’re completely right. The country that’s going to suffer the most damage at America’s hands is America itself.

samus12345@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 23:34 next collapse

It’s not even snark, it’s a perfectly accurate statement!

<img alt="" src="https://i.imgflip.com/9kxxo7.jpg">

comfy@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 10:07 collapse

Absolutely. Trump’s and the Project 2025’s “America First” strategy is essentially turning US imperialism inward on its own citizens now that the former global dominance is waning.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 10:31 collapse

Also known as…

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8bf456e2-2e05-4aae-8375-4fefad74aec0.png">

Unfortunately, it’s only Evil Kirk.

SilentStorms@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Feb 21:40 next collapse

As member of the 27%, Im much more surprised that only 30% consider the US an ally. Trump has fucked Canadian’s public opinion so bad. Pre-election I’d expect that number to be around 80%

Corno@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 21:46 next collapse

It’s sad how the US has spent so long building up an alliance with Canada, only for it to all be ruined by Trump in such a short amount of time. I was planning on travelling to California but those plans have since been scrapped as I just don’t feel comfortable travelling to the US. I’m genuinely worried things may escalate further.

Revan343@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 21:56 next collapse

Well, with any luck we’ll both be able to visit the New California Republic in a few years

conditional_soup@lemm.ee on 20 Feb 22:02 next collapse

As a Californian, I’m hella stoked for the future nation of Pacifica.

BedSharkPal@lemmy.ca on 20 Feb 22:21 next collapse

If NY and California just split off or joined with Canada…

boredtortoise@lemm.ee on 21 Feb 15:44 collapse

They should apply to the EU

quant@leminal.space on 20 Feb 23:18 next collapse

Patrolling the Mojave? Nah, a stroll around the Night City should be nicer even.

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 21 Feb 00:38 collapse

<img alt="" src="https://reddthat.com/pictrs/image/6786834b-48b4-405c-ab84-06df94f1ed26.png">

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 10:30 collapse

So what you’re saying is California will declare its independence as soon as the genetic experiments to create an army of two-headed bears are successful?

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 21 Feb 10:41 collapse

Funny part first time I saw it I thought it could be 2 bears in profile for California mark 2.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 10:43 collapse

I could see that if the second bear wasn’t missing two sets of legs.

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 21 Feb 11:44 collapse

It’s perspective hahahah

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 12:23 collapse

That’s not how perspective works.

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 21 Feb 15:38 collapse

If the legs for both bears are in stride it’s an illusion that it’s one bear. Kind of like an army march

Here is an example of what I mean. From side it’s a 2 headed dog but from angle it’s 2 dogs.

. <img alt="" src="https://reddthat.com/pictrs/image/29a2fc2e-cabf-419a-bbf3-6c26aeab42c5.jpeg">

Croquette@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 23:26 next collapse

It has been a constant barrage of misinformation spread across the world for decades.

We’ve seen many reports of misinformation farms from Russia, China and North Korea and this is the result of it.

AJ1@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 00:28 next collapse

I have family down there that I’ll never see again. There’s no way in hell I’m going back down to that shithole, ever. It already felt like enemy territory even before the first Trump administration. Now it’s like booking a holiday in Nazi Germany in 1939. Fuck all that.

Soggy@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 04:23 next collapse

What part of the country already felt hostile? The South or some flyover state?

frog_brawler@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 11:19 collapse

Florida I’m sure

ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 05:13 collapse

I have relatives who moved to the states, they tend to come down once a year since they have their own business and can easily take off time whenever, whereas for me as a full-time employee it’s not so simple. I’ve already not visited the states in quite a few years so that part isn’t a loss for me at least.

I dunno if they will visit this year though, that will be interesting to see what happens with that.

skozzii@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 01:28 next collapse

We just cancelled our trip to Disney, which is sad, but I see there are some other locations in Tokyo or Paris, so might look at going there for a middle ground.

ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 05:11 next collapse

I wanted to visit New York City but never had the chance.

I’m not going to be going any time soon, that’s for sure.

ayyy@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 07:04 collapse

As a Californian I can assure you that unless you’re in the absolute middle of nowhere nobody would even bat an eye at you having a Canadian accent.

LordWiggle@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 10:40 next collapse

Wow friend, that’s really reassuring buddy.

frog_brawler@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 11:18 collapse

I think there’s concern about the fucking plane crashing on the way. 100% legit concern.

Redditsux@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 21:49 next collapse

Meanwhile, at the Kremlin

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b246b50b-88b0-47bb-8179-dc5948551422.gif">

Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works on 20 Feb 22:33 next collapse

As a Canadian, all I want is enough time and will to become more independent from the US, so far so good so I’m a little optimistic.

BetaBlake@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 23:22 next collapse

Yeah the current US government is an enemy to everyone right now, a cancer that needs to be excised.

njm1314@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 23:51 next collapse

Shocked it’s not higher

AJ1@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 00:24 next collapse

the 30% who said they still consider the US an ally obviously don’t read the news

fuck the US. if they’re actually serious about this invasion bullshit, I’ll kill as many of them as I possibly can. even if it’s only one guy, and then my house gets blown up and my charred corpse lands in my neighbour’s pool, it’ll be worth it.

tabarnaski@sh.itjust.works on 21 Feb 03:15 collapse

the 30% who said they still consider the US an ally obviously don’t read the news Or they do, and they like what they see. I’m sure there are a few Canadians who would be fine with being the 51st state.

rockettaco37@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 00:27 next collapse

Well… of course they are. We’re threatening their right to exist. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t necessarily always see eye to eye with Canada and its people, but this is beyond fucked up.

Saleh@feddit.org on 21 Feb 06:10 collapse

States dont have a right to exist. People have a right to self determination, which can be exercised through a state with proper representation.

So the US is threatening the right to self determination of the Canadian people, although both the US and Canada have been built as European colonies on the genocide of the rightful people of the continent called North America.

Of course acknowledging the US history of oppression, slavery and genocide is something the Trump admin wants to suppress.

The whole “states right to exist” thing is thrown around by Israel as another genocidal settler colony.

rockettaco37@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 09:52 collapse

Referring to Canada as the “51st State” and their prime minister as “governor” is a direct attack and invalidation of Canada, its culture, and its people’s distinct identity. This isn’t just about sovereignty. This is about us trying to erase them

electric_nan@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 00:50 next collapse

The US is the enemy of the world. Even of its own people.

skozzii@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 01:26 next collapse

30% of people haven’t been following the news apparently.

M0oP0o@mander.xyz on 21 Feb 01:39 next collapse

Those 30% are ether delusional or being polite.

himmyguap@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 02:24 next collapse

US citizen here and I’m surprised that 27% isn’t much higher.

GreenKnight23@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 02:33 next collapse

US citizen here. Even I view the US government as an enemy.

SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 03:03 next collapse

It’s a problem with polls, they don’t give enough options and many times and the few options they give mean different to different people. If the US were an enemy I’d be too busy trying to figure out how to blow shit up in the US to have this conversation. That’s what I consider the word enemy to mean. We’re not there yet.

I’d classify the US as an adversary though. A country I’m opposing by non-violent means.

Azal@pawb.social on 21 Feb 03:21 next collapse

US citizen here… can I bump up that number for them please? I’ll work and pay taxes without complaining about them.

eronth@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 09:50 collapse

I’m guessing it’s a split between considering the govt an enemy but not the people, along with people who think it’s nearing-but-not-quite an enemy.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 10:29 next collapse

We are Americans.
We are Americans, oh yeah!
We carry great big guns
'Cause we are Americans!
Oh yeah!

We’re strong (we’re strong!)
And we’re free (we’re free!)
We are Coke, We are Pepsi
'Cause we are Americans
We are Americans.

What we’d like to do for you right now,
is a short history of the United States of America.
First of all a short scene depicting the United States
of America, and their diplomacy.

Hey pal, do whatever I tell ya!
No!
I got a really big gun here…
All right then.

Yeah! Secondly a short scene depicting the United States
of America, and their economy, yeah!
Hey pal, gimme all your money.
No!
I got a really big gun here…
All right!

And thirdly a short scene depicting the United States
of America, and I’m sure we all understand their foreign policy, yeah!
Hey pal, let’s go fight a war in Iraq.
Okay! Where’s Iraq?
Yeah!

And finally a short scene depicting the United States of America, and the settlement,
the settlement of that great nation, we know and love as the USA, yeah.
Hey you Indian. Here’s a bunch of glass beads, gimme all your land.
No.
I got a great big gun here.
Nice beads!

We are Americans
We are Americans, ah yeah!
We carry great big guns, yeah!
'Cause we are Americans

We’re strong (we’re strong!)
And we’re free (we’re free!)
We are Coke, We are Pepsi

And we wear
Canadian flags
When we travel On our bags

'Cause we are Americans (ah yeah!)
We are Americans (c’mon everybody, make like you’re at Woodstock, yeah!)
We are Americans
We are Americans
We are Americans, Here we go!
We are Americans
Everything I do… I do it for you.

Americans, Corky and the Juice Pigs [who were a Canadian musical comedy group]

tired_n_bored@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 10:52 next collapse

The United States of America is the enemy of the free world

boredtortoise@lemm.ee on 21 Feb 15:43 collapse

There isn’t really a free world but the USA is definitely an enemy

frog_brawler@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 11:17 next collapse

I think there’s a higher percentage of Americans that view the U.S. as an enemy country than Canadians.

CrowAirbrush@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 11:27 next collapse

I personally would not be surprised if musk and trump will try to start a new Hitler era.

absentbird@lemm.ee on 21 Feb 16:57 collapse

They’re already well on their way.

NoxAstrum@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 12:44 next collapse

So 73% of Canadians don’t see the news?

MattW03@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 16:01 collapse

It’s all relative… Just like math.

ubergeek@lemmy.today on 21 Feb 13:06 next collapse

I think it’s telling that enemy and ally are closely matched…

Canadians likely have some nuance here… They don’t hate “us” the people, they hate “us” the country.

UnrepententProcrastinator@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 13:07 next collapse

As a Canadian, this didn’t feel right so I actually opened the article and there you go it’s an online survey.

RangerJosey@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 16:48 next collapse

As they should.

harsh3466@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 16:56 next collapse

I am a U.S. citizen (stuck in the U.S.) and I view the U.S. as an enemy country

Cincinnatus@lemm.ee on 21 Feb 17:58 collapse

How are you stuck in the US?

harsh3466@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 18:00 collapse

I don’t have the financial wherewithal to pick up and move to another country. If I did I’d be out of here.

GENTLEMANNEofLEISURE@lemmy.ml on 21 Feb 16:57 next collapse

The poll is recent.

jerkface@lemmy.ca on 21 Feb 17:14 next collapse

Wouldn’t say “enemy” exactly, but I think it’s fair to say there isn’t a Western in the world democracy that views the USA as a reliable ally right now. Because you’re a Russian asset.

chakan2@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 17:42 collapse

I would have thought this would be much higher than 1/3.