Capitulating On Canada (But Only a Bit)

Canada,Democracy,Drug War,Free Speech,Individual Rights

            

In response to readers’ responses to “Canada: Crap County“:

To be fair, in many aspects, Canada is less regulated than the US. Their SEC, for example, has nothing on our soviet-style apparatus. They do not conduct the kind of war on drugs we prosecute. Writers here are right: subjugation exists on a continuum and we are sliding toward enslavement. Still, as far as regular folks go—people like us who are not likely to come to the SEC’s attention, and care more about keeping our property and guns than toking it up—the US is far and away the better place.
When you go through customs, Canadians will want to tax you; Americans to ensure you aren’t a terrorist. In the US, although heavily circumscribed, the right to self-defense still exists. In Canada one can’t even purchase mace—it’s illegal, as is self defense—practically. As an outspoken writer, I’m safe in the US. So far, at least. In Canada, there’s a “human rights commission.” As in Europe, it prosecutes and can bankrupt those it deems guilty of “hate” speech. I’ll be staying in the US.

One thought on “Capitulating On Canada (But Only a Bit)

  1. Ssh-au-n002

    Canadians really are anti-gun. I don’t understand that either. Once I find time to acquire a gun license, I’m going to arm myself to the teeth.

    America’s openness to individual expression is refreshing and remains the best example to the entire world of what it means to be a free country.

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