The U.S. boycott remains strong. Why many Canadians are digging in their heels | CBC News
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Thanks for mentioning unwatched. Didn’t know it, trying it out now!
I believe it was someone on Lemmy that suggested it to me, but no problem in passing it on.
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Now imagune the effect if we was building alternstives to anything from the usa
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When instances block words, I normally see it as “removed”. I think that @lost_faith@lemmy.ca might’ve self-censored?
It’s usually italicised, I.E removed
Lemmy.ml has a long list of no-no words, so a fun way to wind them up is to actually type an italicised removed, and let them think you said something entirely different.
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Can’t go wrong with TPB
I cut Netflix years ago when they started filling it with self-produced content. We don’t watch Disney or Amazon. TPB is fine but there is a lot of other Canadian content that you might not have been exposed to. There’s a ton of great Quebec cinema for instance. In fact Denis Villeneuve is one of the top director’s in the world atm.
We’re going through a backlog of asian movies at the moment. Watched a bunch of Bollywood recently and Tamil cinema. On Hong Kong cinema at the moment. Will be moving on to Korean cinema after that. We don’t watch that much so we’re set for the moment.
When all of this started it became clear that the US media, owned by billionaires/millionaires, was supressing the Canadian identity (just look at how the attacks against Canada are laughed at on Colbert/Kimmel who are supposed to be on the left). We decided to excise US media for the time being. It wasn’t difficult and we’re happier tbh
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The quarterwit Muricans have no fucking clue how petty and grudge-holding we actually are.
Pettiness and grudge-holding are more of a human condition than a national one, yet I agree with you.
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I totally understand the boycott and cheer you guys on, but do ya’ll not watch/play any American media?
Ew.
No.
Considering what consuming American culture has done to Americans, it’s probably better not to ingest any of that fucking swill.
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Look, fifty thousand years ago there were these three guys spread out across the plain, and they each heard something rustling in the grass. The first one thought it was a tiger, and he ran like hell, and it was a tiger but the guy got away. The second one thought the rustling was a tiger, and he ran like hell, but it was only the wind and his friends all laughed at him for being such a chickenshit. But the third guy, he thought it was only the wind, so he shrugged it off and a tiger had him for dinner.
And the same thing happened a million times across ten thousand generations—and after a while everyone was seeing tigers in the grass even when there weren’t any tigers, because even chickenshits have more kids than corpses do.
And from those humble beginnings we learned to see faces in the clouds and portents in the stars, to see agency in randomness, because natural selection favors the paranoid. Even here in the twenty-first century you can make people more honest just by scribbling a pair of eyes on the wall with a Sharpie. Even now, we are wired to believe that unseen things are watching us.
All that is to say, categorially, no shit Sherlock. Way to summarize our inheritance with a snarky comment. I hope your brain released endorphins on your behalf when you post this drivel - then at least someone can appreciate your hard work, but you’re neither clever, original, kind, or creative. You’re just also seeing eyes somewhere in the bushes that aren’t there too. OP had every reason to call you out for your asinine response; you’re a nexus of singularly offensive manners accompanying a lame username. Probably a good idea to take a mental health day from the internet.
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Why many Canadians are digging in their heels
Because every level of american government has failed to do it’s job of maintaining stability and have instead allowed a handfull of racist, bigoted, psychopaths to start wars, disrupt trade, and directly deal pain and death to their own people.
Is the news so slow that the CBC even needs to ask?
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I buy Canadian first and anywhere but murica second. There is no third.
Canada first, rest of the world second, US never.
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Interesting that they would be confused at all. I have an interest, because Canada is cool, but I won’t be visiting anytime soon because I know we are the worst and nobody is going to want us there. I also don’t want to deal with assholes at the border, even though I’m a US citizen they have carte blanche to do anything they are in the mood for.
Canadian here- don’t get us wrong, boycott aside you are more than welcome to visit and we will be kind and gracious to you when you arrive. Spending money in Canada is our favourite way for you to express your solidarity.
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I totally understand the boycott and cheer you guys on, but do ya’ll not watch/play any American media?
Sure. I just make sure I pirate it all now.
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I totally understand the boycott and cheer you guys on, but do ya’ll not watch/play any American media?
Looks like taking the high seas is the common tactic. Godspeed!