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I think this might be a niche topic to have a discussion on especially since most people around the world probably see America and Canada as very similar nations, but I just wanted to discuss since I've lived in both countries as an ethnicel (part Terrorist part slav).
As a TL;DR, America is the better country to be an ethnicel in, even ignoring all the economical advantages of living there, and despite the racist red necks. This is ironically mostly due to the racist red necks.
On paper Canada may seem like the better country for an ethnicel, less racism, people are more open to different cultures, different cultures are celebrated even. But in reality Canada's enthusiasm for other cultures to integrate into Canada's preexisting culture is leading to the ultimate demise of it. It has resulted in immigrants sticking to their "back home" ways and created a disgusting society where different people are expected to behave differently. So theres basically no societal norm for Canada anymore, at least in areas that aren't 100% white. This makes it harder to genuinely enjoy interacting with others you see in public because you don't even know if they speak english or not JFL - and since we're all incels and already at a social disadvantage, our willingness to go outside is turbo diminished.
Living in America on the other hand entails a subset of issues that effect Canadian ethnicels. So basically Canada is like America but worse in some regards. The reason why America hasn't yet suffered the same cultural collapse is because Americans are historically loud and aren't afraid to speak what they mean. This has led immigrants to feel more self conscious about the way they act and speak in America. This is obviously because when American's see something different or foreign they will rightfully discriminate against it. What has followed is assimilated immigrants, and thus the immigrants' children too. And this might seem backwards, but it's actually good that browns, asians, etc... have assimilated because they don't affirm the stereotype, and thus usually get treated normally in society. Whereas in Canada, you'll see immigrants and even 2nd gens affirming stereotypes. In Canada when you see a brown, you default to speaking to them in rudimentary English because you expect them not to understand you (truly brutal subhuman treatment for ethnicels). Another thing thing I wanted to highlight is that in my few years of living in America (Missouri) , not one person has ever been racist to me be despite looking like a jewish taliban member (although, I have been ridiculed for having a large nose). When people experience racism in America it's usually because of a certain way they act or how they dress, in my experience at least.
That's my take, I'd be interested to hear if anybody has had the opposite experience.
As a TL;DR, America is the better country to be an ethnicel in, even ignoring all the economical advantages of living there, and despite the racist red necks. This is ironically mostly due to the racist red necks.
On paper Canada may seem like the better country for an ethnicel, less racism, people are more open to different cultures, different cultures are celebrated even. But in reality Canada's enthusiasm for other cultures to integrate into Canada's preexisting culture is leading to the ultimate demise of it. It has resulted in immigrants sticking to their "back home" ways and created a disgusting society where different people are expected to behave differently. So theres basically no societal norm for Canada anymore, at least in areas that aren't 100% white. This makes it harder to genuinely enjoy interacting with others you see in public because you don't even know if they speak english or not JFL - and since we're all incels and already at a social disadvantage, our willingness to go outside is turbo diminished.
Living in America on the other hand entails a subset of issues that effect Canadian ethnicels. So basically Canada is like America but worse in some regards. The reason why America hasn't yet suffered the same cultural collapse is because Americans are historically loud and aren't afraid to speak what they mean. This has led immigrants to feel more self conscious about the way they act and speak in America. This is obviously because when American's see something different or foreign they will rightfully discriminate against it. What has followed is assimilated immigrants, and thus the immigrants' children too. And this might seem backwards, but it's actually good that browns, asians, etc... have assimilated because they don't affirm the stereotype, and thus usually get treated normally in society. Whereas in Canada, you'll see immigrants and even 2nd gens affirming stereotypes. In Canada when you see a brown, you default to speaking to them in rudimentary English because you expect them not to understand you (truly brutal subhuman treatment for ethnicels). Another thing thing I wanted to highlight is that in my few years of living in America (Missouri) , not one person has ever been racist to me be despite looking like a jewish taliban member (although, I have been ridiculed for having a large nose). When people experience racism in America it's usually because of a certain way they act or how they dress, in my experience at least.
That's my take, I'd be interested to hear if anybody has had the opposite experience.





