• HikingVet@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    what would even be different?

    So this sounds like ignorant American exceptionalism. Stuff that fucking noise.

    YOU may not have heard it (and I can’t link sources), but I have in modern media and from dipshits on the internet.

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      So this sounds like ignorant American exceptionalism. Stuff that fucking noise.

      That is certainly not what I meant, nor is American Exceptionalism a sentiment I hold. I meant that we already enjoyed free trade between our countries before Trump. Already share resources back and forth. Already have closely related cultures and history. Already have military joint operations. Canada has been our closest ally for centuries. Becoming a state, then, doesn’t seem like it would make a ton of differences that the average US citizen would want or even see on the whole. I can see where a narcissist like Trump wants to bully people, take control, be a dictator, etc. But it would make as much direct difference to my life as losing Iowa to the Portuguese would. Obviously if you are in Canada (or Iowa) and suddenly belong to a new county, that will make a make huge difference to you. But if you’re a Tennessean tobacco farmer, why do you think it’s really important that Canada joins the US? They certainly seem to all of the sudden. That is what I meant by “what would even be different?”