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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 10, 2025

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My opinion as an American: it would make more sense to break Canada up into 3 pieces. Let Quebec go free or be a territory of France if it wants. Let Vancouver and the surrounding area be an autonomous city state. The rest should become part of the US, because "the rest" (so the prairie provinces and the maritimes) really has a lot in common with the US, and it's just an unnecessary hassle having a border.

A Vancouver city state would just turn into a Chinese province in North America.

So basically, North Night City. At least they’d have the Island as a counterbalance, but still.

This is also close to my opinion as someone unfortunate enough to share a government of, but not an opinion with, Toronto boomers.

There are 4 major nations in Canada: Quebec, Toronto-Montreal, Maritimes (incl. Newfoundland), West.

Those are the zones of concern- the “states”, if you will. And if Toronto boomers break the country into pieces prosecuting this stupid little war of theirs, this is what you’ll likely be negotiating with. In fact, you already are, but most people aren’t aware of that yet.

The US is already an empire of 11 countries, much as Canada is already an empire/post-national state of 4 or 5 countries. If Canada loses the West to the US, it’ll be the end of Canada, and it might be the end of the US as you know it as well.

The best outcome for the both of us is that the West separates from Canada, adopts the USD directly, and becomes a new nation. Then we can threaten to peel off your northern states once the Ds get elected again. Eastern grievances are not Western grievances.

If Canada loses the West to the US, it’ll be the end of Canada, and it might be the end of the US as you know it as well.

Why would it be the end of either country? Let alone both.

Because we'd be a neutral alternative to both, allowing us to peel off free/red states should the US be rewarded with a real tyrant of a D sometime. Canada (as in, Toronto to Montreal) is a dead end for anyone not living in those areas and, much like how FCfromSSC talks about a national divorce for the US, the divide (and emnity) East vs. West is very strong here too.