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Tbh, I've never been up north much less traveled across much of the U.S. Though, considering that many "Canadians" live close to the "border" and even have family living as refugees over in the Freedom side, I'm curious to see whether any of you ever left your royalist bubble to experience it as well.

My family don't really go out as tourists, we only travel to visit family. The only states that I've been outside of New York are New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. And the only other country I've ever been to is the Dominican Republic, also to visit family, and I've never been to Puerto Rico even just to visit. Hell, I never even been to any other major cities in the Northeast. I live in NYC but I never even been to Boston or Phillie.

I have family in other states around the New York tri-state metro area, and also a few who live as far north as Rhode Island and as far south as Maryland, North Carolina and Florida. But of course there's no spics in "Canada", much less Dominicans living out west outside of the East Coast in America.

Literally the only thing every Dominican thinks about America is just New York, as if there's isn't anything more to this country as just New York.

I just want to get out of this liberal muttfested shithole and explore the country more.

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Also, if you ever been here, why did you come and what do you like and what do you don't like about our great country? What does "Canada" do that we don't? And would you consider living here?

And if you never been here, why? What's stopping you from crossing over to the Freedom side?
 
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USA has too many violent nigger and spics and shit healthcare.

You look at Windsor and Detroit, two cities in the same location but one run by Canada and the other by the USA. Detroit is a crime ridden shithole while Windsor is a relatively good place to live
 
USA has too many violent nigger and spics and shit healthcare.

You look at Windsor and Detroit, two cities in the same location but one run by Canada and the other by the USA. Detroit is a crime ridden shithole while Windsor is a relatively good place to live
So why aren't the Detroit niggers aren't crossing illegally into "Canada" like the beaners do when they come here if Detroit is such a shit place to live but it's right at the border?
 
So why aren't the Detroit niggers aren't crossing illegally into "Canada" like the beaners do when they come here if Detroit is such a shit place to live but it's right at the border?
Niggers cannot afford the tolls, smart way to crime proof Canada
 
Niggers cannot afford the tolls, smart way to crime proof Canada
If beaners can get around tolls, why not niggers? They can just swim across the Detroit River.
 
If beaners can get around tolls, why not niggers? They can just swim across the Detroit River.
Niggers are known to be very bad swimmers. It’s pretty amazing how nigger free Windsor is, despite being next to Detroit
 
Niggers are known to be very bad swimmers. It’s pretty amazing how nigger free Windsor is, despite being next to Detroit
Okay, maybe niggers really can't swim. But once spics start appearing in Detroit in larger numbers and finally lay ruin to that place, there isn't any border those wetbacks won't attempt to cross to get that free healthcare.
 
Tbh, I've never been up north much less traveled across much of the U.S. Though, considering that many "Canadians" live close to the "border" and even have family living as refugees over in the Freedom side, I'm curious to see whether any of you ever left your royalist bubble to experience it as well.

My family don't really go out as tourists, we only travel to visit family. The only states that I've been outside of New York are New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. And the only other country I've ever been to is the Dominican Republic, also to visit family, and I've never been to Puerto Rico even just to visit. Hell, I never even been to any other major cities in the Northeast. I live in NYC but I never even been to Boston or Phillie.

I have family in other states around the New York tri-state metro area, and also a few who live as far north as Rhode Island and as far south as Maryland, North Carolina and Florida. But of course there's no spics in "Canada", much less Dominicans living out west outside of the East Coast in America.

Literally the only thing every Dominican thinks about America is just New York, as if there's isn't anything more to this country as just New York.

I just want to get out of this liberal muttfested shithole and explore the country more.

@Copexodius Maximus
@tehgymcel420
@ScornedStoic
@Made in Heaven
@Wizard32
@InMyCellInHell
@CrackingYs
@SadOjiCreeCoomer03
@Massimo The Lonecel
@Restart80
@JohnDoe
@wereqryan
@ilieknothing
@KingChemist
@Mogged Loner
@CuckedCanuck
@RollD20
@Vrthraghna

Also, if you ever been here, why did you come and what do you like and what do you don't like about our great country? What does "Canada" do that we don't? And would you consider living here?

And if you never been here, why? What's stopping you from crossing over to the Freedom side?
Most Canadians are lazy af and say they want to go in a trip and travel by going to America just to say they did it. Literally makes no sense unless you are going to the south, the opposite coast, or other exotic parts of the country.
 
Most Canadians are lazy af and say they want to go in a trip and travel by going to America just to say they did it. Literally makes no sense unless you are going to the south, the opposite coast, or other exotic parts of the country.
I wish I could say I went to "Canada" just for the sake of going to "Canada".

"Canada" to me is literally a whole 'nother world spics would never dare to go but yet is too far and behind a passport check.
 
Over for them
 
Just annex Cuckanada theory :feelsLSD:
Too bad we've been to nice to them and allowing them to exist even though their existence goes against the foundation of our country.
 
Too bad we've been to nice to them and allowing them to exist even though their existence goes against the foundation of our country.
They lit attacked you and destroyed your white house once :feelsautistic:
 
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Fuck Canada. You can't even have a fuckin gun there.
 
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Unless you count going to Niagra falls, then no
 
I wish I could say I went to "Canada" just for the sake of going to "Canada".

"Canada" to me is literally a whole 'nother world spics would never dare to go but yet is too far and behind a passport check.
JFL, why you always bringing up there being no spics there lmao. No one cares dude, if you want to visit then come with a friend. Sucks going places alone.
 
Tbh, I've never been up north much less traveled across much of the U.S. Though, considering that many "Canadians" live close to the "border" and even have family living as refugees over in the Freedom side, I'm curious to see whether any of you ever left your royalist bubble to experience it as well.

My family don't really go out as tourists, we only travel to visit family. The only states that I've been outside of New York are New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. And the only other country I've ever been to is the Dominican Republic, also to visit family, and I've never been to Puerto Rico even just to visit. Hell, I never even been to any other major cities in the Northeast. I live in NYC but I never even been to Boston or Phillie.

I have family in other states around the New York tri-state metro area, and also a few who live as far north as Rhode Island and as far south as Maryland, North Carolina and Florida. But of course there's no spics in "Canada", much less Dominicans living out west outside of the East Coast in America.

Literally the only thing every Dominican thinks about America is just New York, as if there's isn't anything more to this country as just New York.

I just want to get out of this liberal muttfested shithole and explore the country more.

@Copexodius Maximus
@tehgymcel420
@ScornedStoic
@Made in Heaven
@Wizard32
@InMyCellInHell
@CrackingYs
@SadOjiCreeCoomer03
@Massimo The Lonecel
@Restart80
@JohnDoe
@wereqryan
@ilieknothing
@KingChemist
@Mogged Loner
@CuckedCanuck
@RollD20
@Vrthraghna

Also, if you ever been here, why did you come and what do you like and what do you don't like about our great country? What does "Canada" do that we don't? And would you consider living here?

And if you never been here, why? What's stopping you from crossing over to the Freedom side?
I've been to northern Buffalo twice but that was just to wonder around for a day and then come back to the fake Soviet nation. The Mighty Taco franchise was great where we ate.
 
Unless you count going to Niagra falls, then no
It's always Niagra Falls. Though, I consider it more "Canadian" than America. Though NYC is way far south from the border. It's completely different down here than upstate.
JFL, why you always bringing up there being no spics there lmao. No one cares dude, if you want to visit then come with a friend. Sucks going places alone.
'Cuz it's true. All spics are moving to America because of the Hollywood and hip-hop culture that are spoon-fed in Latin America, and their belief in America is this "land of riches". For those people, "Canada" doesn't even exist for them. Or at least they just see it as barren farmland and ice where there isn't as much opportunity as we have here.

Though I would want to visit "Canada" before the Queen dies. Got a friend who's in uni up in Buffalo. My go this summer tbh.
I've been to northern Buffalo twice but that was just to wonder around for a day and then come back to the fake Soviet nation. The Mighty Taco franchise was great where we ate.
Did you needed a passport or other forms of documentation to cross?
 
'Cuz it's true. All spics are moving to America because of the Hollywood and hip-hop culture that are spoon-fed in Latin America, and their belief in America is this "land of riches". For those people, "Canada" doesn't even exist for them. Or at least they just see it as barren farmland and ice where there isn't as much opportunity as we have here.
Even if it’s true, it’s weird that you bring it up every time lmao. You’re visiting doesn’t mean it needs the spic community approval JFL. But yeah, good luck on your trip when you get here. Mogs me hard at having friends you can travel with.
 
Even if it’s true, it’s weird that you bring it up every time lmao. You’re visiting doesn’t mean it needs the spic community approval JFL. But yeah, good luck on your trip when you get here. Mogs me hard at having friends you can travel with.
Not like I want "spic community approval". I just hate identifying with them, having to live amongst them and following their crowd.

Every spic wants to come to America. And every Dominican wants to come to New York or sometimes somewhere else in the American East Coast.


I just don't want to fit into a label. At least "Canada" doesn't have a "Hispanic or Latino" designation. There's no "Hispanic community" in "Canada" and you don't have spics spreading to every corner of the country and pushing for Spanish to be used more in this country while the spic population is less than 5% in Toronto.

At least there's Univision in "Canada", but afaik they only broadcast in the GTA I think.

BTW, my friend up in Buffalo is half-Mexican and half-Ecuadorean. Even upstate and in New England you'll find spics but you'll rarely find them past the "border" into "the Great White North".
 
It's a healthy semi autonomous region of the US. I've been for the poutine but it's too cold to be attractive to me as a place to live
 
It's always Niagra Falls. Though, I consider it more "Canadian" than America. Though NYC is way far south from the border. It's completely different down here than upstate.

'Cuz it's true. All spics are moving to America because of the Hollywood and hip-hop culture that are spoon-fed in Latin America, and their belief in America is this "land of riches". For those people, "Canada" doesn't even exist for them. Or at least they just see it as barren farmland and ice where there isn't as much opportunity as we have here.

Though I would want to visit "Canada" before the Queen dies. Got a friend who's in uni up in Buffalo. My go this summer tbh.

Did you needed a passport or other forms of documentation to cross?
Yes. I had my passport ready, told them I was being a tourist for a day and would probably be back in a few hours anyway.
 
It's a healthy semi autonomous region of the US. I've been for the poutine but it's too cold to be attractive to me as a place to live
It's a British colony that we have no sovereignty over.
Yes. I had my passport ready, told them I was being a tourist for a day and would probably be back in a few hours anyway.
Can I do the same but instead of passport I just show them my state ID and act like I'm just crossing state or "provincial lines"?
 
I will speak from the opposite perspective. I'm a blackcel burgercel and I have travelled to Canada and Mexico back in 2018-2019 before the fake covid pandemic.

I visited Toronto (and other parts of Ontario) and I also visited Vancouver (and other parts of British Columbia). I also visited Tijuana and Cancun.

Some of my observations traveling as a US citizen:
1. Canada is way more expensive than the US (everything from food, clothes, electronics, gas prices, hotels, etc).
2. Mexico is hella cheap. The US Dollar can take you very far because of its favorable exchange rate with the Mexican Peso.
3. Canada felt exactly like the US except they used metric. There's a lot of rice and currys. Maybe Quebec is different (I haven't been there).
4. Escortceling in Mexico is way better than in the US (and Canada), in terms of quality and quantity and prices.
5. The food in Mexico is really good and cheap. I prefer the food in the US over Canada.
6. When I was entering Mexico, the Mexican authorities just waved me through without even patting me down. Meanwhile when I was entering Canada I was questioned for about 5-10 minutes before they let me through into their country.
7. The most horrible treatment I received was coming back into the US (from Canada and Mexico). The US Customs and Border personnel treated me like absolute shit, even though I'm a US citizen. I spoke with other American tourists who returned home and they told me they were never treated badly like that.
8. You only need French in Canada when going to Quebec, everywhere else is English.
9. In Mexico, only a small percentage of people know English. You definitely need Spanish to get around. Luckily I know enough Spanish to get around, and it helped me a lot in Mexico.
 
twice.
Once to go to Cedar Point
Another to go to an indoor concert
 
No. Passport required always now, at least according to this: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html
All in an attempt to maintain your "sovereignty", I see. That you want to keep us out from entering your "country" out of fear of losing your delusion of false uniqueness.

If we are so alike in culture and history that we're pretty much the same nation, why should there be a "hard border" between us? Why if we can trust each other as white Anglo people not allow free and seamless movement?
twice.
Once to go to Cedar Point
Another to go to an indoor concert
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All in an attempt to maintain your "sovereignty", I see. That you want to keep us out from entering your "country" out of fear of losing your delusion of false uniqueness.

If we are so alike in culture and history that we're pretty much the same nation, why should there be a "hard border" between us? Why if we can trust each other as white Anglo people not allow free and seamless movement?

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Good analysis. I'm not keeping you out but you're right on the money about Canada being deluded into thinking they're anything but America's retarded cousins.
 
Good analysis. I'm not keeping you out but you're right on the money about Canada being deluded into thinking they're anything but America's retarded cousins.
The only real difference is that "diversity" in "Canada" doesn't include spics.

Maybe I can help by smuggling myself across and overstaying my time there.
 
The only real difference is that "diversity" in "Canada" doesn't include spics.

Maybe I can help by smuggling myself across and overstaying my time there.
Dress up like a Muslim and pretend not to speak English. Trudeau will personally let you fuck his wife (or mother if you prefer.)
 
Dress up like a Muslim and pretend not to speak English. Trudeau will personally let you fuck his wife (or mother if you prefer.)
What if I stay being a spic and only speak Spanish when I'm up there?
 
What's wrong with being an American citizen in "Canada"?
You won't be seen as a refugee and thus, denied all the sweet welfare bum benefits given to third-world trash. I thought I made that obvious when I linked the refugee help pages.
 
You won't be seen as a refugee and thus, denied all the sweet welfare bum benefits given to third-world trash. I thought I made that obvious when I linked the refugee help pages.
So just dress up like your typical Juan Luis Garcia and talk to the CBSA in Spanish? I still have to go in through the U.S.A. Fortunately, New York is right at the border with Ontario and Québec.

But aren't white Anglo-Americans and "Canadians" indistinguishable from one another and able to blend into both countries? Aren't we supposed to be the same? Even if I come in as a Hispanic-American since I'm definitely not white, I am an immigrant to this country and English is not my first language?
 
So just dress up like your typical Juan Luis Garcia and talk to the CBSA in Spanish? I still have to go in through the U.S.A. Fortunately, New York is right at the border with Ontario and Québec.

But aren't white Anglo-Americans and "Canadians" indistinguishable from one another and able to blend into both countries? Aren't we supposed to be the same? Even if I come in as a Hispanic-American since I'm definitely not white, I am an immigrant to this country and English is not my first language?
Your first problem is assuming Canada is majority White in places like Toronto or anywhere really in Ontario. You'll blend in better in Ontario than in America so if you can manage to get around New York and cross the border around say, some forested area, you should be golden. Just make sure you drop any American ID (i.e. passport) at the border or they'll reject you for refugee status. It would probably be easier to cross the border illegally around the mainland and not near the Great Lakes, though. They seem to have better border security around large bodies of water (Vancouver, Toronto) than in the mainland headed into say, Saskatchewan.
 
Your first problem is assuming Canada is majority White in places like Toronto or anywhere really in Ontario. You'll blend in better in Ontario than in America so if you can manage to get around New York and cross the border around say, some forested area, you should be golden. Just make sure you drop any American ID (i.e. passport) at the border or they'll reject you for refugee status. It would probably be easier to cross the border illegally around the mainland and not near the Great Lakes, though. They seem to have better border security around large bodies of water (Vancouver, Toronto) than in the mainland headed into say, Saskatchewan.
How would I blend in with the curries and pakis tho? Is it okay to cross by land directly from New York into Ontario or Québec? What if I speak English, will they tell that I'm an American or should I only respond to "Canadian" "officials" in Spanish?
 
Not like I want "spic community approval". I just hate identifying with them, having to live amongst them and following their crowd.

Every spic wants to come to America. And every Dominican wants to come to New York or sometimes somewhere else in the American East Coast.


I just don't want to fit into a label. At least "Canada" doesn't have a "Hispanic or Latino" designation. There's no "Hispanic community" in "Canada" and you don't have spics spreading to every corner of the country and pushing for Spanish to be used more in this country while the spic population is less than 5% in Toronto.

At least there's Univision in "Canada", but afaik they only broadcast in the GTA I think.

BTW, my friend up in Buffalo is half-Mexican and half-Ecuadorean. Even upstate and in New England you'll find spics but you'll rarely find them past the "border" into "the Great White North".
Better to just be yourself and do what you want rather than always just bringing up spic community JFL, sounds like you got a chip on your shoulder. Idek about univision tbh, must not be a thing on the west coast. Most immigrants to Canada these days are shit poor curries students and rich rice students. These groups were cool when you grow up with them, but the adult student versions being shipped here are insufferable. Half of them do bot look like in their 20s even, definitely using fake ages.
 
Better to just be yourself and do what you want rather than always just bringing up spic community JFL, sounds like you got a chip on your shoulder. Idek about univision tbh, must not be a thing on the west coast. Most immigrants to Canada these days are shit poor curries students and rich rice students. These groups were cool when you grow up with them, but the adult student versions being shipped here are insufferable. Half of them do bot look like in their 20s even, definitely using fake ages.
Univision is a Spanish-language media network here in the U.S. Same with Telemundo and Estrella TV.

And yeah, the Canadian version of Univision is based in the Toronto area. There's another Spanish-language media network in Canada named Nuevo Mundo Televisión, based in Montréal I think.

The only spics that go to Canada are mostly South Americans (like Alinity the streamer who is from Colombia originally). Rarely you would find Mexican or Hispanic Caribbeans up there if not for a soccer or baseball team.

Anyways, being around rice and curries is much more better than living amongst spics and niggers, that's for sure.
 

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