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We had tshirts made for Canada Day, with the Canadian flag, and the words "Proud Canadian...not a douchebag".
Remarkably everyone we met, and I mean everyone, knew which douchebags we were referring to.
My feelings about the flag, and indeed about the Gov. of Canada have not changed. Canada remains to this day a colonialist machine that pays lip service to rule of law but always capitulates to corporations, because facilitating the transfer of wealth from natural and human resources to capitalists is its genuine reason for existing in the first place; the reason it was created, and the reason it is allowed to exist today.
I believe we need a different symbol to represent the People of Canada.
While I fully agree with you about the Canadian Flag being a symbol of colonialism, I think that's unrelated to this article.
I believe we need a different symbol to represent the People of Canada.
I think this is the part of your comment where you miss the mark the most. The flag isn't what needs to change, it's the people and their government. Even before the convoy, I was wary of people who would go over overboard on national pride, saying something like, "Canada is the best country is the world! It's the perfect country!" (often while holding one or two flags and wearing multiple pieces of Canada apparel). I think Canada is great, but we're not perfect, especially when it comes to "a most important relationship." We need to be better and do better before considering a different symbol, otherwise that change is just for show. And as the Convoy demonstrated, the meaning of a symbol can change. Maybe as we evolve as a country, the meaning of the Canadian flag will evolve with it.
The interests of 99% of Canadians are not the same as the interests of the state. This dichotomy will ALWAYS exist. Like every other nation, we need a symbol that represents us and our interests, distinct from that of the state. We are not the state, and we are often in opposition to the state, despite that we depend on it. This is a span that can never be bridged.
If you think 99% of Canadians support reconciliation, decolonization, etc. you're going to be really disappointed when you wake up to reality. I doubt it's even majority at this point. We as a nation need to become better, and stop blaming our problems on "the state", which I think is just your left-wing version of the Deep State conspiracy from the alt-right.
If you think 99% of Canadians support reconciliation, decolonization
We are not remotely talking about the same thing. The dichotomy I am referencing has nothing to do with Canada or Canadians per se, and cannot be refuted by talking about the unique Canadian situation. It's a simple fact of the relationship between any government and the governed that the two parties have conflicting interests, no matter what the circumstances.
Or are you just saying that people don't vote according to their genuine interests? Because, yeah.
I have no clue what you're talking about now.
I think that guy is just a bot, or trolling.
I donβt know what they did in Ottawa but they ruined the flag for us here in BC too. Whenever I see it on a vehicle I think theyβre probably a terrible person.
I hate anyone who wears apparel representing the USA flag for the same reason. Source: USA citizen.
Same thing with camo. Tell me that you suck before you open your mouth so I can avoid you. K thanks, bye.
I concur. I saw a truck with a flag on it the other day, and my immediate thought wasn't "antivaxxers nutcase" this time. Well, until I saw the bumper stickers. But the point stands -- there's been a really around the flag from the centre and it feels good to wash away the associated feelings.