Darc
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I am a lot less trusting of liberalism or the left altogether because of this.
But anyway I live in Canada and I've had all of these experiences that aren't all together seemingly "liberal" in action, even though Canada has always on the outset been considered relatively "liberal" the problem is, I think most Canadians are in the dark and don't really know what is going on, and let the government do or get away with practically anything.
For one, the post education system here is quite expensive, and often times it's hard not to get a debt without getting a degree, and as well though, this doesn't guarantee one a job at all. Another weird thing though is they are making is mandatory for individuals to have degrees if they even want to live anywhere (as in rent apartment or such, which is all anyone can afford anyway) which again, is discrimination, but the government doesn't seem to care at all. They ask to see your resume, credit history, and again, the mandatory post-secondary degree. There were some individuals even saying that they wanted or would only associated/rent with people who had two degrees, and that they had to be like a masters or bachelors degree, which is ridiculous to me.
Not only that, but they are in many places, rising the cost of housing all of the time in many places, without the government doing anything to control inflation hardly; with not to mention the cost of living generally going up all of the time as well.
There's also not that many job opportunities anyway, and all that Canada has is mostly big corporations, and generally it has never had the biggest or most flourishing economy compared to some places, whilst there is hardly any social aid given to those who have been hurt by this or left out in the cold. Also it's really repressive as well, and I find that many Canadians now feel the need and ability to stipulate widely how others should spend their time and in some parts of Canada I lived, there was virtually no free speech, or individual rights. I want that even in politic, if you carry on an act a certain way, it will make other Canadians angry or upset at you and you will visibly attract noticeable scorn or hostility. Likewise, I have found that they will not talk or associate with you if you do not act and carry on in the same way, and have the same hobbies and everything.
For one, everything is become like 'Middle Eastern' in a sense that for example. many people are expected to be highly athletic, do yoga, and as well all of those Eastern philosophies are really popular too, like 'mindfulness' (which, is again, expected, if you're not "positive" or "mindful" no one will talk to you or get irate and upset with you)
And also, a lot of people are on anti-depressants, because their eyes are dilated all of the time and you can tell that they are sedated or something.
So yeah.
KTHNX BYE.
So, um yeah, just kind of curious.
But anyway I live in Canada and I've had all of these experiences that aren't all together seemingly "liberal" in action, even though Canada has always on the outset been considered relatively "liberal" the problem is, I think most Canadians are in the dark and don't really know what is going on, and let the government do or get away with practically anything.
For one, the post education system here is quite expensive, and often times it's hard not to get a debt without getting a degree, and as well though, this doesn't guarantee one a job at all. Another weird thing though is they are making is mandatory for individuals to have degrees if they even want to live anywhere (as in rent apartment or such, which is all anyone can afford anyway) which again, is discrimination, but the government doesn't seem to care at all. They ask to see your resume, credit history, and again, the mandatory post-secondary degree. There were some individuals even saying that they wanted or would only associated/rent with people who had two degrees, and that they had to be like a masters or bachelors degree, which is ridiculous to me.
Not only that, but they are in many places, rising the cost of housing all of the time in many places, without the government doing anything to control inflation hardly; with not to mention the cost of living generally going up all of the time as well.
There's also not that many job opportunities anyway, and all that Canada has is mostly big corporations, and generally it has never had the biggest or most flourishing economy compared to some places, whilst there is hardly any social aid given to those who have been hurt by this or left out in the cold. Also it's really repressive as well, and I find that many Canadians now feel the need and ability to stipulate widely how others should spend their time and in some parts of Canada I lived, there was virtually no free speech, or individual rights. I want that even in politic, if you carry on an act a certain way, it will make other Canadians angry or upset at you and you will visibly attract noticeable scorn or hostility. Likewise, I have found that they will not talk or associate with you if you do not act and carry on in the same way, and have the same hobbies and everything.
For one, everything is become like 'Middle Eastern' in a sense that for example. many people are expected to be highly athletic, do yoga, and as well all of those Eastern philosophies are really popular too, like 'mindfulness' (which, is again, expected, if you're not "positive" or "mindful" no one will talk to you or get irate and upset with you)
And also, a lot of people are on anti-depressants, because their eyes are dilated all of the time and you can tell that they are sedated or something.
So yeah.
KTHNX BYE.
So, um yeah, just kind of curious.