No One Cares About Canadian Or Female Opinions

Ah, so you admit you're no one.

Who would have thought you had so much in common with Canadians & women?
 
Ah, so you admit you're no one.

Who would have thought you had so much in common with Canadians & women?

My ancestor William Alexander usta own fucking Canada, till it became too embarrassing, and he sold it to a bunch of white trash nigger lovers.
 
"It’s quite clear to anyone with a brain that Canadians speak ill of Americans due to their deep-rooted feelings of inferiority, inadequacy, and national humiliation at the hands of their much more popular and powerful big brother to the south."

We (Canadians) think it's comical that many Americans have this opinion. But, as many of you do, clearly our plan is working.
 
My ancestor William Alexander usta own fucking Canada, till it became too embarrassing, and he sold it to a bunch of white trash nigger lovers.
And so Canada became one of the best educated, most developed, happiest & most livable counties on the planet.
 
My ancestor William Alexander usta own fucking Canada, till it became too embarrassing, and he sold it to a bunch of white trash nigger lovers.

he founded a colony in Nova Scotia

jesus man, will you just shut up about history.. you never actually know anything
 
he founded a colony in Nova Scotia

jesus man, will you just shut up about history.. you never actually know anything

Lord Stirling of Scotland and Viscount of Canada. His son, John Alexander, settled Alexandria, Virginia.
 
Lord Stirling of Scotland and Viscount of Canada. His son, John Alexander, settled Alexandria, Virginia.

so you can trace your lineage back to 1640...... but also be unaware that he didnt actually do what you claim he did at the same time

this is why you should shut up
 
But it's still boring!

I wouldn't call a country that has successfully resisted invasion and terrorist attacks numerous times from a vastly larger nation boring. A country whose existence is a slap in the face to Manifest Destiny. The second largest country in the world. A G7 member punching way over her weight.

Came out of WW II with 3rd largest navy and 4th largest airforce in the world. Had 10% of allied population that went ashore on D-day, supplied 25% of the troops. Fought in all theaters from beginning to end. We didn't wait to see who would win and then jump in or wait till getting bitch slapped into finally doing the right thing. Same in WW I. Never lost a war. 500 of our police accomplished as much as 5000 American troops. I suppose lack of brutal massacres might be construed as boring.

We've had internal rebellions, imperial wars, foreign invasion, domestic terrorism and involvement in world affairs. Just because we don't gun one another down by the thousands every year is no reason to assume we are boring. Peace is quiet not boring.
 
I wouldn't call a country that has successfully resisted invasion and terrorist attacks numerous times from a vastly larger nation boring. A country whose existence is a slap in the face to Manifest Destiny. The second largest country in the world. A G7 member punching way over her weight.

Came out of WW II with 3rd largest navy and 4th largest airforce in the world. Had 10% of allied population that went ashore on D-day, supplied 25% of the troops. Fought in all theaters from beginning to end. We didn't wait to see who would win and then jump in or wait till getting bitch slapped into finally doing the right thing. Same in WW I. Never lost a war. 500 of our police accomplished as much as 5000 American troops. I suppose lack of brutal massacres might be construed as boring.

We've had internal rebellions, imperial wars, foreign invasion, domestic terrorism and involvement in world affairs. Just because we don't gun one another down by the thousands every year is no reason to assume we are boring. Peace is quiet not boring.

There has been only one invasion of Canada that was successful, by Anglo-American forces during The French and Indian War, AKA The Seven Years War. There was one unsuccessful invasion by US forces, during The War of 1812, but what is that about terrorist attacks. Canada did fight in both World Wars, dragged into the conflict by their masters in London.

I don't believe Canada fought in the PTO in the early 1930's, which was when WW2 started there. Did they fight in the Pacific at all? :confused:
 
There has been only one invasion of Canada that was successful, by Anglo-American forces during The French and Indian War, AKA The Seven Years War.

that's a very liberal interpretation... since the place you are calling Canada was actually French colonies.. and america didnt exist.. and thusly the troops were British.. and Canada is kinda linked to England...


There was one unsuccessful invasion by US forces, during The War of 1812, but what is that about terrorist attacks.


We actually have a sordid hosttory of terrorists.. from our recent gunman in Parliament, to whack jobs like the Squamish Five.. to the very organized FLQ which had multiple bombing and even murdered a government official


Canada did fight in both World Wars, dragged into the conflict by their masters in London.


false actually,Canada declared war on Germany on September 10 th 1939.... you see, by this point Canada was a Dominion of the UK and recognized as a sovreign state... but I dont imagine you'd learn much about non American history about ww 2

I don't believe Canada fought in the PTO in the early 1930's, which was when WW2 started there.

Maybe because it didnt..1940 was when Japan started threatening Britsh interests, and we defintely had troops in Hong Kong when Japan came knocking...up till thenit had been about Japan and China smacking each other around

Did they fight in the Pacific at all? :confused:


yup... just in a more diminished capacity.. seeing as the emphasis untill the Americans decided to enter the war was to keep Britain from dying
 
Irish Republican Terrorists
Between 1866 and 1871, the Fenian raids of the Fenian Brotherhood, an Irish Republican organization who were based in the United States, on British army forts, customs posts and other targets in Canada, were fought to bring pressure on Britain to withdraw from Ireland. They divided Catholic Irish-Canadians, many of whom were torn between loyalty to their new home and sympathy for the aims of the Fenians. The Protestant Irish were generally loyal to Britain and fought with the Orange Order against the Fenians. While the U.S. authorities arrested the men and confiscated their arms, there is speculation that some in the U.S. government had turned a blind eye to the preparations for the invasion, angered at actions that could have been construed as Canadian assistance to the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. There were five Fenian raids of note and all of them ended in failure.

Rebels and foreign fighters

The Patriot movement inducted between 40,000 and 160,000 men into a multinational, mainly American and Canadian, secret association, the “Hunter’s Lodge”, across the north-eastern states in support of the 1837 Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada. The organization arose in Vermont among Lower Canadian refugees (the eastern division or Frères chasseurs) and spread westward under the influence of Dr Charles Duncombe and Donald McLeod, leaders of the short lived Canadian Refugee Relief Association, and Scotland native William Lyon Mackenzie, drawing in support from several different locations in North America and Europe. The Republic of Canada was also short-lived. After heavy bombardment by the British on Navy Island, where the republic had been established, Mackenzie and his force of Canadian militia retreated to Buffalo, New York, where they were captured by the U.S. army and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for violating neutrality between the United States and the British Empire, bringing to an end what the British viewed as an inconsequential and unsupported colonial rebellion. The organizations were made up of grass-roots militia that threatened British rule, but also led to the largest deployment of American troops against their own citizens since the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794.[1]

During the War of 1812 there were many attempts to invade and conquer Canada. The only successful one was after the British defeat on Lake Erie. Now being outflanked troops holding Detroit had to evacuate and retreat up SW Ontario peninsula. This is were the natives lost the war with the death of Tecumseh.

At almost every step Canadian and British troops stopped American invasion forces. Usually out numbered.

Britain was involved with a far greater enemy in Napoleon and did not give the N.A. war much thought until Nappy was defeated.

The burning of Washington was the result of a tit for tat arson war started by the Americans when they burnt York (Toronto).
 
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