Canada - A quasi-007 little Nazi country

Discussion in 'Canada' started by lunarverse, Aug 9, 2010.

  1. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    I recently came across this on Craigslist and was wondering what people thought of it. Have any Canadians here ever personally experienced anything remotely similar to what this person is talking about? :confused: Strange rant. Personally I think they may be somewhat mentally unstable...but I could be wrong.

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    I realized tonight that before I traveled to my home country, I was actually given a cocktail of all sorts of things from a doctor who was only supposed to give me a vaccine. This happened at Beddington Heights Medical Clinic by a Chinese doctor in 2000. I wondered why I felt so tired that whole time, my thoughts so slow and scattered, but now that I have been given these things forcibly, unlawfully I realize that he did this probably on orders from my mother or father.

    I think the worst part is that a lot of people realized this or new and didn't tell me including my brother, mother and father, and girl friend. I think my family must have been shocked to see that this had happened to me. They probably realized that I was either drugged or thought I was mentally challenged. Unbelievable.

    If you ever think of coming to Calgary, be aware that this is one of the most corrupt cities in Canada, especially the medical profession in Alberta. The Canadian government is one of the most brutally repressive, corrupt and violent in the world but it does an extraordinary job of hiding it. A lot of complaints about human rights abuses here don't get voiced because everything is closely shut down and hidden by the RCMP, local police, and little community watch pawns that have no idea what they're a part of.

    It's strange, I was supposed to come to Canada to have a better life than my third world country, to escape violence, poverty, and repression. I had a worse one. Education is 100 times better in my home country, and if you come from a good family, you can enter any career you chose without bureaucratic or elitist restrictions. AND the professionals that come out of my home country are among the very best in the world. Most now speak both English and Spanish, sometimes more than that. It has a constitution that despite poverty and other issues is functionally better than any Canadian parliament. I would have had a much better life there and by now traveled the world had I grown up in my home country in a good family. I came here only to move into poverty, violence, corruption, degradation, but hidden by surrounding ignorant priviledged suburbanites so that at 30 I have and continue to be cheated from my life. At least a lot of homes in my home country aren't made of cardboard like they are here and people actually have constitutional rights. What a waste. I learned NOTHING here in Canada, it made me ashamed of my heritage, ashamed to speak my language, physically diseased. My family who were educated and live in my home country are much better educated and much better professionals and competent graduates than a lot of Canadians, especially in Alberta. In fact, they live and eat better than I do in this glorious first world country! They eat well-balanced meals rather than canned food, drink only distilled bottled water, drive a better car, ....I can't wait to leave this place. It's all a big farce masquerading as something else. I especially can't believe local police and RCMP. Unbelievable.

    One thing that does give me consolation though is that roughly 100 years later, history text books will show how people were sabotaged, blacklisted, tortured, spied on, etc. now just like in the 60s but with greater technology and with the help of very ignorant people. They'll talk about how "mental health acts" were nothing but a way for governments and organized crime to quietly target innocent people, silence and torture them, and do as they wished to just as they put thousands of people into camps during the war, how they got friends family members, media groups, and large networks to participate just like Nazis. How they taught people to create little coded messages and make them think they were 007s with state secrets when in reality they were nothing but little pawns with a few resources, a little bit of knowledge and massive egos, and why this quasi-007 lifestyle appeals to so many from all ages.

    Until then....I can't wait to leave this little, little country and its Nazi guardians.


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  2. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    Canadian law enforcement and government has in many instances proven far more brutal and cruel than the American one; but you may not have heard, or may never hear about it, it doesn't sell as well as hating the USA.
     
  3. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    Really eh. I'm surprised to hear that. I'm not saying it's not true, just surprised. Do you have any examples? I find this ironic considering how lax they are regarding a lot of everyday things like marijuana use, drinking in public, speeding, etc.
     
  4. Sitka

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    Random acts of violence by individuals (police officers/doctors) and wide-spread, systemic state violence are two completely different beasts. He seems to be confusing the two.
     
  5. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    That's what initially made me find the rant odd. It's very scattered it seems.
     
  6. Mick Mack

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    It's the same pattern all over ...
    The governments suspects every individual beeing a criminal ...
    When , for a start , the govs. are supposed to work for us , the people ...
    For Canada , and all the 20 top countries of the world , the charade is over ...
    We've been told that "our way of life" was better than "third world countries" ...
    BTW , it's should be called "four/fifth of the world countries" ...
    I always tought that , if we were living that way , it's Bcause of the "credit" notion ...
    The day we would have to pay back , we would find ourselves in a lot worst condition than the supposed "third world countries" ...
     
  7. Mr.Writer

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    As a quick example, in the 60s the RCMP spent millions of dollars and massive effort on collecting information on homosexuals in the Ottawa area. They used undercover cops and recruited known homosexuals through blackmail to divulge information on other homosexuals. This information was then used to harass people, take their jobs away, and assure they could never work for the government. The Canadian government also has a horrible, horrible history with native peoples, even today. There is systemic cruelty and system discrimination. There is also a big history of religious persecution. Much of this information is out there but hard to find, you need to know where to look. I took 2 courses at the university of toronto regarding such things and needless to say I am now painfully aware that our government could easily stand beside the american one if comparing "evil".
     
  8. SmashinDumplins

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    The poster mentions "coming from a good family" quite often as the prerequisite for having a good life. I wonder what happens to those who DON'T come from a "good family" in his/her home country.
    He/she also romanticizes drinking "only distilled bottled water" and "driving a better car", and dislikes not being able to eat well-balanced meals. He/she just sounds like a person who loves money a bit too much, can't really cook, and doesn't understand the ramifications of polluting the environment with disposable plastic bottles. GTFO, I say.
     
  9. autismprime

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    This is actually really interesting, and as much as I hate to say it (government aside, I love Canada's natural scenery), Canada is no haven for immigrants looking for a better life. The education system is heavily standardized for one, no breaking the mold or you're fucked. There's little to no support for progressive education for the lower income earning families. They just stick people in sub-par schools receiving sub-par education and the rich just gab on about how it's they're own damn fault because they do drugs. Fucking stupid really. Not to mention the systemic racism toward indigenous people; it's so ingrained in our legal system that our prime minister won't get off his pasty white ass and do anything about it because he knows it'll cause a massive cultural backlash. Everyone's real sorry about the whole residential school fiasco, but dream on if you think anyone's gonna give up their fuckin swimming pool and golf cart to pay for any retribution.
     
  10. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    On one hand, it looks like they could be attempting comedy or sarcasm.

    On the other hand, I know the canadian government has it's share of problems, but I also have met plenty of happy canadians, as well as travelled through canada with my family when I was younger, and I never saw anything but nice friendly clever people... But then again, that could be said from everywhere from the PRC to the US, so... I don't really know....

    However true it may be that canada is fucked up, this poster clearly has some problems.... It sounds ike they're a skitso, and this was amplified by this traumatic doctors visit, many vaccines cause symptoms of what they prevent for some time, and some have the potential to actully infect you with it if you got a bad batch. While I would be inclined to believe Mr. Writer's accusations, I don't think it makes canada worse than the US, while canada was after gays, nobody in the US ADMITTED to being gay, to avoid lynching, and in many places we still have sodomy laws on the books, we where having a class/race war during the time they where spying on gay people, and we only just decided to let gay people in the army..... while people like McCain are claiming that it will cause the deaths of american servicemen.
     
  11. Meliai

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    the first paragraph of his rant sounds like things my schitzophrenic uncle used to say.

    its nice to hear that canada has problems as well. The US gets demonized so much that its easy to forget other countries are just as fucked up as we are :)

    I love that you're a canadian using the word "eh" in a thread about canada. How very stereotypical of you :)
     
  12. relaxxx

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    HEIL HARPER
     
  13. SpacemanSpiff

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    is it still stereotypical if its a natural thing?..I'd use it all the time as I do in real life ....but I dont online due to the fact that others seem to pick it up as an "ehhh?" like a "are you talking to me?" type of "eh" rather than just a regular eh
     
  14. fff89

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    hey sitka are you a forest fire fighter? If so where are you from?
     
  15. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    I know eh. That's why I refrain from using it online as well.
     
  16. SpacemanSpiff

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    you talkin' to me?


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  17. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    Was that from Taxi Driver? That's a great movie.


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  18. SpacemanSpiff

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    I'm disappointed that you even had to ask that
     
  19. LeviathanXII

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    I am sure every country has done things in the past they are not proud of. Canada is no different as we have seen with examples of Native Americans and Homosexual rights, but keep in mind that was 50 year ago. And recognize that we are now one of the forerunners of homosexual rights and one of the few countries in the world that both recognize and perform same sex marriage.

    The writer is showing obvious examples of elitism, and while I admit that it can be beneficiary in some cases (as seen through the description of personal experience in the poster as well as the common knowledge that for the population to educate the entire population by law, it must do so based on teaching to the lowest common denominator.) that does not mean is it the better route. Sure, the rich in countries like the posters can afford to send their children to the very best educations, but so can people here in Canada, those who can afford it can go the the best and most expensive universities and collages. The difference? Those who are not born rich still get a good education. Instead of catering to the needs of the rich and breeding intelligence, everyone is given the opportunity to strive for the highest goals the have. As an example, the rich in India can afford some of the most prestigious education. Yet millions are left with unseen potential, who is to say that the potential intelligence or ability to do real good in the world is more in only the very rich?

    The poster also speaks of poverty and degradation, both of which are found in first world and third world countries alike.

    The poster speaks of their people eating the healthiest of foods (Because their family can afford to none the less). And says how we eat canned food. Have the ever entered a grocery store here? There is both canned and fresh, it is not the stores fault the demand is higher for canned, if the poster does not want to eat canned then the option of fresh food is not only easily found, but is actually in most cases cheaper.

    No country is perfect, I noticed the poster failed to even mention the country they claim is so much better, hypocrite, every country can be criticized for something, there are amazing things about living in Canada, and truthfully I do not believe I would want to live anywhere else in the world. I am extremely proud to be Canadian, I know we are not perfect, nobody is. Imperfection merely leaves room for change!
     
  20. lunarverse

    lunarverse The Living End

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    I know......I still want to see the Frankenstein movie from 1994. De Niro played the monster.
     
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