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.
Alberta most likely. No other provinces have any balls. As much I would love to say that British Columbia would. I know that there's no chance in hell that's going to happen.
I'd have no idea. I don't live anywhere near Prince James. I live near sparwood. On the border with the clearing with the Marking stones that spans the border that we and Americans clear out every now and again to mark our shared border.
Yeah we're pretty proud of that thing. Fuck if I know why.
East Kootenays is the best kept secret in Canada.
Yeah it's Really based. alot of older style living. Especially in the more rural parts, Nuclear family and all. (I'm unlucky so I didn't get that.) Love it. My favourite part are the Americans I get to meet in that border spanning clearing, can't meet nicer people.
Yes. The BC left Alberta right stereotype is complete nonsense. Everywhere 100km+ outside of Vancouver, and the island, is conservative as fuck in BC. They are far more conservative than Calgary and much more so than Edmonton. Prince George is mostly white and native. In fact, that's most of northern BC. Kelowna is another exception that stands out. Rural Alberta, on the other hand, is more conservative than any of the above. They are the true blue in Canada. Mostly hard working farmers.