We've all watched here with unabashed envy as several states, notably North and South Dakota, and Florida, have come out as based, declared the pandemic to be a hoax, and actually gone farther by making mask mandates illegal and basically using their full legal apparatus to prevent Washington DC's craziness from affecting them.
So far we've yet to see any pockets of basedness in Canada, but as soon as one appears, I'm moving there.
Any ideas which province will be the first to go the way of South Dakota?
Asking as I am in need of hopium.
It's Alberta where pastors get arrested and restaurant were closed. Here in Sask we never went into a full second lockdown. Churches, restaurants, gyms, schools. Everything open besides bingo halls.
Our new case rate is almost twice as high as in Ontario and Scott Moe isn't planning any new restrictions. For the whole of February we had twice the rate as Ontario or Quebec and nothing happened.
I still can go to the gym, I can eat out or send my kids to school. And for the mask, it's winter. People here just pull up their neck gaiter when they enter a store.
Edmonton is filled with lefties too. Its a government town being the capital, and it also has the U of A, so there's a heavy dose of leftism everywhere.
Rural Alberta is good, but the urban centres across this country are all compromised
It’s already happening. Calgary is only about 55% white. Driving around the city, you wouldn’t really notice it though, until you get into the north east.
What do you mean? Which are the whiter parts of town? I was there in 2019, and I noticed the POC presence in Sunalta, but what about the rest of town? Have all the whites pretty much fled to the suburbs and towns like Airdrie?
Whites and oriental asians are in the south and NW, NE and DT is the rest. In other news, look at a crime map to get the same picture.