• angstylittlecatboy@reddthat.com
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    10 months ago

    I would love to say that I have hope that Canada will be willing to break that treaty, but Canada is still financially dependent on the US, not to mention that people who care a lot about "muh Canadian identity" would definitely be against taking Americans.

    Honestly I think secessionism has more of a chance than Americans being let into Canada.

    • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)@pawb.social
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      10 months ago

      not to mention that people who care a lot about "muh Canadian identity" would definitely be against taking Americans.

      I know someone who's non-binary that's moved to Canada (I think it was on a work visa), and they've talked about how Canada has been very welcoming to them in regards to their gender. However, they've also said that they're very glad that their coworkers have either forgotten, or aren't aware that they're American because they've heard nothing but hate and vitriol towards Americans. No sympathy towards LGBT Americans, no sympathy towards BIPOC Americans, just generally "fuck Americans, they deserve everything that's happening to them".

      That wasn't something I was expecting to hear, and it seriously hurt my view of Canada and my hopes that Canada might act as a safe harbor towards LGBT and BIPOC Americans in the future (assuming republicans succeed with Project 2025).