The current state of the Canadian Forces
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Gavin MacInnes is a comedian and a writer, and a talented one at that but I agree with you fully when he tried to be a role model and got involved with all the Proud Boys shit.
If he'd stuck with just having it as a men's group then he'd be fine. There is nothing wrong with fraternal orders of men having drinks together, that's great for society as a whole.
The problem was that he was doing that "offensive speakers come to a liberal university campus" shit and he started encouraging the group to come out and fight back against Anti-fa. That was what sent the group off-the-rails.
There is nothing to be gained by fighting antifa apart from clicks and crowdfunding.
He should have stayed in his lane. He's a clown, not a leader and he's certainly no Mussolini.
He could have had his fun men's club, harvested the popularity and done whatever but instead he had to flush the entire thing down the toilet because he wanted to do lucrative speaking tours with Milo Yiannopoulos and Anne fucking Coulter.
It's a shame.
Hmm, that's a perspective I hadn't considered. Well, hopefully things turn out better with him in the future.
He needs to come home.
I love the States, but the States can be poisonous for many Canadians.
As has been the case with Gavin MacInnes.
Haha in so many ways. All my foreign friends get fat here. I'm still fit because I know the evil ways of the griddle haha
Alcohol culture is hard on some people, too. I'm not sure Canada is much different, really, but my European friends had said that the States are more intense and less social about acohol, in some ways. And it throws them.
I was referring more to the media landscape. The States can be poisonous to our celebrities.
It's infinite money but infinite demands, and a shallow, vicious market and that's poisonous to weird, quirky Canadian celebrities. He went from Vice to Fox to making a pretty solid netflix movie, to internet stardom, deplatforming and spiralling.
That could have never happened in Canada. He'd be way poorer but he'd have far more adulation. No one would have turned on him either, Canadian celebrities really aren't important enough for anyone to bother deplatforming them.
Canada's a bit better for alcohol culture but it's still quite solitary due to taxes, zoning, and the echoes of puritanism in our government. The Europeans are used to having a local place where they can expect to encounter a large amount of their community and have a drink, North Americans really don't have that available to the same degree and our alcohol habits tend to be less social as a result.
The lack of the social aspect is what makes it more intense.