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4 minutes ago, robosmith said:

Thank you for helping out US (temporary) immigrants

You clowns will go to any absurd length to justify illegal immigration. 

You are butchering the definiiton of "immigration" here as those people did not migrate to Canada to live there. It was a temporary displacement. 

If I stop by your home for the weekend becaue you have power and mine doesn't in an ice storm, I am not a resident of your home now nor did I intend to move in and go down to the DMV to change the address on my license. 

 

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For sure. Canadians are generally amazing. I love spending time in Canada. I'm not sure what's gone on in this forum to collect such an unrepresentative group of misanthropes, but it's wildly out of sync with the Canadian population as a whole. 

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7 minutes ago, Hodad said:

For sure. Canadians are generally amazing. I love spending time in Canada. I'm not sure what's gone on in this forum to collect such an unrepresentative group of misanthropes, but it's wildly out of sync with the Canadian population as a whole. 

Yeah, try to go work there and tell me how amazing Customs agents are when you tell them that at the border... 

 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, robosmith said:

 

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Thank you for helping out US (temporary) immigrants

 

 

 

 

robomarx is praying for operation permanent guest to be activated at all airports in the West. 

Posted
51 minutes ago, robosmith said:

Thank you for helping out US (temporary) immigrants

They weren't immigrants, they were guests, stranded travellers and new friends.

 

43 minutes ago, Hodad said:

I'm not sure what's gone on in this forum to collect such an unrepresentative group of misanthropes, but it's wildly out of sync with the Canadian population as a whole. 

The folks who stayed with us didn't call us "misanthropes"...

Alcohol and anonymity always tend to lower inhibitions and bring out a person's true nature.

Maybe what you're seeing here is a product of your own combination of name calling and  personal conduct on an anonymous forum. 

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8 minutes ago, Venandi said:

They weren't immigrants, they were guests, stranded travellers and new friends.

 

The folks who stayed with us didn't call us "misanthropes"...

Alcohol and anonymity always tend to lower inhibitions and bring out a person's true nature.

Maybe what you're seeing here is a product of your own combination of name calling and  personal conduct on an anonymous forum. 

Eh, people get what they give. We've had perfectly polite exchanges, including disagreements that are rather stark. Other members seem to enjoy a nastier tone. Which, I think, is generally representative of the difference in capability. They have nothing better to offer, so I converse in kind. 

I've only ever been on one other forum that was shut down for business reasons, but it was a properly moderated forum with rules against name calling and other boorish behavior. Which was nice. The population here seems to revel in the ugliness. It is what it is. 

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7 minutes ago, Hodad said:

Eh, people get what they give. We've had perfectly polite exchanges, including disagreements that are rather stark. Other members seem to enjoy a nastier tone. Which, I think, is generally representative of the difference in capability. They have nothing better to offer, so I converse in kind. 

I've only ever been on one other forum that was shut down for business reasons, but it was a properly moderated forum with rules against name calling and other boorish behavior. Which was nice. The population here seems to revel in the ugliness. It is what it is. 

Capability?

No, you ran away like a coward because of your lack of capability. 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, User said:

You clowns will go to any absurd length to justify illegal immigration. 

You are butchering the definiiton of "immigration" here as those people did not migrate to Canada to live there. It was a temporary displacement. 

If I stop by your home for the weekend becaue you have power and mine doesn't in an ice storm, I am not a resident of your home now nor did I intend to move in and go down to the DMV to change the address on my license. 

 

 

Canadians haven't  been tested with illegal immigration in the manner of Americans. 

...... and when they were tested to a limited  degree thru the immigration goals set out by Trudeau, they screamed like little girls. 

Does that make Canadians hypocrites? 

 

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The last Democrat administration enabled illegal mass immigration from the third world.

Canadian Liberals enabled legal mass immigration from the third world.

Canada has had the highest per capita rate of immigration in the G7 over the last ten years, mostly from the third world.

It hasn't worked out too well.

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Beware the Brookfield industrial complex...

Posted
31 minutes ago, ironstone said:

The last Democrat administration enabled illegal mass immigration from the third world.

Canadian Liberals enabled legal mass immigration from the third world.

Canada has had the highest per capita rate of immigration in the G7 over the last ten years, mostly from the third world.

It hasn't worked out too well.

Really? Higher than the US? That seems very hard to believe, because I don't see any news reports about "open borders" in Canada.

And you can't even specify, let alone prove, "It hasn't worked out too well." LMAO

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2 hours ago, Hodad said:

I've only ever been on one other forum that was shut down for business reasons, but it was a properly moderated forum with rules against name calling and other boorish behavior. Which was nice. The population here seems to revel in the ugliness. It is what it is. 

Fair enough but I would suggest that the absence of enforced rules of behaviour, which you rightly refer to as "moderated" is actually the true test of one's innate nature... and for that matter, that of any group of like minded individuals.

Alcohol and anonymity change everything, filters go into full bypass and true personalities come to the fore. 

Even now, after an entire career of exposure, I still stand disappointed, saddened, but not surprised. 

Sad eh?

I retired with a pension... and the uncomfortable feeling that my efforts (limited as they clearly were) accomplished nothing.

I think you're absolutely right in suggesting that "it is what it is." My disappointment lies in thinking the sentiment was, at minimum, malleable.

Somehow it seems more stark now...

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Posted
47 minutes ago, robosmith said:

Really? Higher than the US? That seems very hard to believe, because I don't see any news reports about "open borders" in Canada.

And you can't even specify, let alone prove, "It hasn't worked out too well." LMAO

The question I asked "Over the last ten years, which country in the G7 has the highest per capita rate of immigration?"

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Over the last ten years, Canada has had the highest per capita rate of immigration among G7 countries. Its immigration policies and programs have consistently supported population growth, largely driven by economic needs and humanitarian efforts.

Immigration Statistics in Canada
Population Growth: Canada has seen rapid population growth, with nearly 25% of its population being immigrants as of 2021. This percentage is the highest among the G7 countries.

In Canada, we have faced issues with long health care wait times, housing shortages, rents rising sharply, higher rates of crime, more homelessness, more people having to rely on food banks. Our government has something called the Temporary Foreign Worker program which prioritizes them over Canadians. A huge increase in anti-Semitism.

Much higher demand(mass immigration), less supply. 

And there's the cultural aspect. Canada isn't a melting pot, it is multicultural, which can lead to ethnic enclaves. They do not assimilate, all too often they bring their feudal hatred with them to spread here.

Although there are a number of spots along our shared border that are wide open, it's more accurate to describe our entire immigration system as being 'wide open'. A weak vetting system at best.

Beware the Brookfield industrial complex...

Posted
3 hours ago, Hodad said:

Eh, people get what they give. We've had perfectly polite exchanges, including disagreements that are rather stark. Other members seem to enjoy a nastier tone. Which, I think, is generally representative of the difference in capability. They have nothing better to offer, so I converse in kind. 

I've only ever been on one other forum that was shut down for business reasons, but it was a properly moderated forum with rules against name calling and other boorish behavior. Which was nice. The population here seems to revel in the ugliness. It is what it is. 

We are all waiting to hear the door slam.

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43 minutes ago, ironstone said:

The question I asked "Over the last ten years, which country in the G7 has the highest per capita rate of immigration?"

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Over the last ten years, Canada has had the highest per capita rate of immigration among G7 countries. Its immigration policies and programs have consistently supported population growth, largely driven by economic needs and humanitarian efforts.

Immigration Statistics in Canada
Population Growth: Canada has seen rapid population growth, with nearly 25% of its population being immigrants as of 2021. This percentage is the highest among the G7 countries.

In Canada, we have faced issues with long health care wait times, housing shortages, rents rising sharply, higher rates of crime, more homelessness, more people having to rely on food banks. Our government has something called the Temporary Foreign Worker program which prioritizes them over Canadians. A huge increase in anti-Semitism.

Much higher demand(mass immigration), less supply. 

And there's the cultural aspect. Canada isn't a melting pot, it is multicultural, which can lead to ethnic enclaves. They do not assimilate, all too often they bring their feudal hatred with them to spread here.

Although there are a number of spots along our shared border that are wide open, it's more accurate to describe our entire immigration system as being 'wide open'. A weak vetting system at best.

Ok, per capita I can believe, because your pop is 10% of the US pop.

Posted
5 hours ago, robosmith said:

 

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Thank you for helping out US (temporary) immigrants

 

 

 

 

This is sick. Illegal probably as well.

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Posted
29 minutes ago, robosmith said:

Thanks for proving YOU ARE one of the Canuck xenophobes.

But we already knew that....

^^^ this guy automatically assumes narco trafficker = brown guy from Mexico. How racist 

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, robosmith said:

Thank you for helping out US

Robo, Canadians are the MOST xenophobic people in North America. They based their entire cultural identity on not being Americans. Have you even seen a Canadian, a not American in your life? I certainly haven’t. They’re all North Americans

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Posted
3 hours ago, West said:

^^^ this guy automatically assumes narco trafficker = brown guy from Mexico. How racist 

I never said ^this. We know why you have to LIE, because you have nothing better.

3 hours ago, paxamericana said:

Robo, Canadians are the MOST xenophobic people in North America. They based their entire cultural identity on not being Americans. Have you even seen a Canadian, a not American in your life? I certainly haven’t. They’re all North Americans

I have visited Canada and they are perfectly nice people. I was shocked by the a-holes who post here.

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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, robosmith said:

perfectly nice people

easy litmus test, tell anyone you meet there how wonderfull it would be if this place was another state. Savor their reaction robo, you have to promise. 

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22 minutes ago, paxamericana said:

easy litmus test, tell anyone you meet there how wonderfull it would be if this place was another state. Savor their reaction robo, you have to promise. 

If that's your standard, you're insane. 

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