No, Canada is not the finest place in the world to me. I'm not blinded by nationalism.
I think Australia would be the best place in the world to live, for a variety of reasons.
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Well, Canada has some of the most beautiful wilderness to be found, great hunting, and many great people. Very independent sorts, and a pleasure to visit with. I don't know much more than that.
I cannot think of a reason to save my life why Australia would not be a wonderful place to live, raise families and retire. I would love to actually drive/ride from east to west someday. Adventure bike from Sydney to Perth? Just a dream.
Physically, Canada is a beautiful yet demanding country.
My discontent with Canada is economic and political.
So much investment here is foreign (read US), that your gov't influences our national decision making as if we were the 51st state.
You want and need and take our natural resources. Free trade is a joke. Shame on us for signing it, but you held our auto industry as a ransom. Then you pulled out of that commitment anyway.
If I wanted to live in the US, I would.
I don't hate the US and by far the majority of Canadians do not hate the US. But remember, hate is a very strong word.
My feeling is that until world peace is achieved, likely not in my in my children's and maybe grandchildren's lifetime, maybe never, the US will continue to be despised by the small group of powerful Muslim extremists. That hatred will no doubt spill over into Canada, as it already has. Your answer is that if the US is so bad, why do so many third world citizens wish to emigrate to the US and why do so many illegals sneak into the US. The answer is because their situation is far worse. To them, the US is still the land of milk and honey.
I fear it's going to get a lot worse. Extremists never sleep until their goal is achieved or they are annihilated. There are so many unaccounted for ex-Soviet nuclear and chemical weapons out there in who knows whose hands that sooner or later some real unimaginable shit will hit the fan. I don't want to be part of that.
our lives are a balance between risk and reward.
we also carry auto insurance to protect us from omnipresent threat of property damage.
we also carry auto insurance to protect us from omnipresent threat of the uninsured.
we also carry medical insurance to protect us from omnipresent threat of illness.
we also carry dental insurance to protect us from omnipresent threat of tooth decay.
we also wear seatbelts to protect us from omnipresent threat of injury.
we also wear helmets to protect us from omnipresent threat of injury.
some keep fire estinguishers to protect us from omnipresent threat of fire.
most keep smoke detectors to protect us from omnipresent threat of fire.
we could do this all day. Does that mean we live in constant fear of all the above? Nope. Well, maybe you do.
So some carry weapons, keep them in their homes to protect us from omnipresent threat of crime, so WE DON'T HAVE TO FEAR IT.
protect yourself... or don't.
Here, there and everywhere I just figured I'd cause a diversion, or a comedic intermission, in between the bullets flying. No one likes a spirited debate more than me. It's intelligent, respectful disagreement, instead of shit slinging, that sets this forum apart from any other, except when Phantom does that crypto-reverso stuff with my pictures, then its just pure hate. I just think he doesnt like Italians. "Release the hounds"
"Nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare ..."