My tiktok fyp never misses. Even after all this, I still believe Canadians will not rise up.

    • @SpaceDogsOP
      link
      51 year ago

      Aren’t they still being investigated for price gouging? In one article some financial professor was trying to defend their skyrocketing prices by saying “we shouldn’t investigate profits” but something else Lmao.

  • Red Phoenix
    link
    61 year ago

    Canadians won’t do shit until their material conditions are so bad that they only have two options, resist or die. And even then I don’t think many will fight back. Most Canucks are cucks, change my mind 😤

    • @SpaceDogsOP
      link
      61 year ago

      No need to try and change your mind, comrade, I’m right there with you. They’ll complain all day long but then shrug and go “that’s just how it is”. Canadian culture is complacency.

      • Red Phoenix
        link
        61 year ago

        Exactly. I sometimes lurk r/Ontario and it’s exactly that. The most they’ll do is make a “funny” meme about the issue for karma. They love to complain but at the end of the day they just want to sit back and enjoy their privileges. Cowards from the cradle to the grave.

        • @SpaceDogsOP
          link
          61 year ago

          I browse r/Alberta, which is surprisingly not as racist as I thought it’d be, and it’s the same. But it’s not only people one Reddit or social media in general, people I know IRL say the same shit! They know my grandmother and I are on very fixed incomes, and while they sympathize with our anger and stress, they still go “it sucks but we can’t change it, that’s just how it is”. They even laugh and brush me off when I say I’m going to do something about it. Very disheartening.

          • Red Phoenix
            link
            51 year ago

            Yeah I think a large part of it comes from the cultural expectations of Canadians to be polite, nice, get along, be tolerant, and mind our own business. Everyone feels so powerless to change anything. Voter turnouts are the worst they’ve ever been. Everyone knows things are bad but they are either unwilling to put forth any meaningful effort to change the system, or don’t understand how to. It feels like either everyone is content fighting for crumbs or is content to be in misery as long as they have people to share it with. I think the only hope for meaningful change lies in the youth of the country. Hopefully I’m wrong but I don’t see much revolutionary potential for socialism in Canada in the near future, but that doesn’t mean I won’t stop struggling for it though.

            • @SpaceDogsOP
              link
              41 year ago

              Same, this whole thing has me making a genuine schedule for myself to hopefully fast track my ability to help organize.
              Just feels kind of lonely in this province, and daunting, but I’m willing to do whatever it takes to do something.
              Sitting here twiddling my thumbs is making me more anxious than standing up ever could. I know I’m not ready yet, but I will be soon when school comes. The days feel slower to me as I wait for the new year.
              I sound dramatic lol, but I’m just so done watching everything fall apart when I know I have the ability do help do something about it.

              • Red Phoenix
                link
                31 year ago

                I hear ya. Hopefully you’ll meet some like-minded comrades while organizing when you go to school. That’s awesome you’re getting into organizing so young. I recently applied to join the CPC, only wish I had done it sooner!

  • Zymefish🏳️‍⚧️☢️
    link
    21 year ago

    The zombies who inhabit “canada” are the kind of losers who will sit straining on the toilet for hours on end and after they finally pinch it out they will blame the seeseepee for their constipation.