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Originally Posted by New Era
I think you fail to recognize that you're like that frog in the pot of water being brought to a slow boil. Canadians don't recognize the changing face of politics in their country because the change is happening slowly. Canadians are becoming more like their American neighbors, in almost every way. The culture is adopting an individualistic slant and becoming much more polarized. I spent two weeks in Alberta/BC and it was very noticeable. The politics has slanted right. Not to the extreme of the States, but it's headed that way. Those in the mix rarely see these changes happening, but outsiders recognize the shifts because it is different from the last observation. Thor is right in what he says, Canadians are just too close to the change to see it.
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I can see it in a major way, it's coming and the conservatives are unfortunately (I mean they pretty much have to) going to pander to that change in a major way next election and really stir **** up in our country.
We're an incredibly stupid species relative to brain size, and nowhere is that more evident than in politics.