I ask because the video portrays Canada as basically swamped by third worlders already, and it's crazy because it sounds like there is no longer any actual Canadian culture. It's just a playground for every other culture in the world. (which itself is freaking strange) How can you have a country with no native culture of its own? Obviously, you can't. Eventually one of the minor cultures will become dominant, or a new culture will form.
America is pretty terrible in terms of immigration also, and things are worse lately, but we've definitely been firm on people becoming American and being apart of the culture. One of the things that helps is being heavily supportive of 2A and having everyone be armed. It helps enforce the distinction of self-reliance and independence.
California and New York being exceptions, we don't promote other cultures over our own. So again, I ask, is this real or is the guy exaggerating?
It depends on what city you are in. The major metropolises such as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver - absolutely over run and no longer feel like Canada. Each suburb of these cities has its own ethnic group and plays their rules.
The smaller cities still kind of feel like Canada, but once they get too large they slip away.
Mind naming a few of the smaller cities? Or the region where they are located? I'm curious where people are retreating to. If I ever go to Canada, those are the places I'm most likely to visit. I can go to India if I want to see Indians.
I ask because the video portrays Canada as basically swamped by third worlders already, and it's crazy because it sounds like there is no longer any actual Canadian culture. It's just a playground for every other culture in the world. (which itself is freaking strange) How can you have a country with no native culture of its own? Obviously, you can't. Eventually one of the minor cultures will become dominant, or a new culture will form.
America is pretty terrible in terms of immigration also, and things are worse lately, but we've definitely been firm on people becoming American and being apart of the culture. One of the things that helps is being heavily supportive of 2A and having everyone be armed. It helps enforce the distinction of self-reliance and independence.
California and New York being exceptions, we don't promote other cultures over our own. So again, I ask, is this real or is the guy exaggerating?
It depends on what city you are in. The major metropolises such as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver - absolutely over run and no longer feel like Canada. Each suburb of these cities has its own ethnic group and plays their rules.
The smaller cities still kind of feel like Canada, but once they get too large they slip away.
Mind naming a few of the smaller cities? Or the region where they are located? I'm curious where people are retreating to. If I ever go to Canada, those are the places I'm most likely to visit. I can go to India if I want to see Indians.