Anyone who dislikes America, or, thinks nations like Canada are better, I dare you to move to Toronto.

40 below zero are you insane?
 
I complain about Canada for a legitimate reason. I've been threatened, harassed, had career interference and my most basic human rights violated. I'm not just talking about our Charter of Rights which is toilet paper here, I'm referring to even basic rights enshrined in the Magna Carta from 13th century! Anyone who has gone through what I have been through in a civilized and free nation would have had recourse long ago. Our East German system ensures this doesn't happen. Remember, we are apparently "just like you".

So, this said. Any American who thinks Canada is a better place to live and be free, I dare you to move to Canada. Specifically Toronto if you truly believe this. I really don't think most who do this comparisons believe Canada is better, that's why you still reside in America even while you are free to leave. However, you can be certain that MANY Canadians believe America is a more free nation and they back it up by moving there in their prime post graduate, or, in their retirement.

Americans don't do the same, even though even some of your celebs said they would. Why not I wonder?
Even our worst states like Mississippi are doing just about as good as Canada and Germany.

I was in Fort Lauderdale all month. I kept driving by Floranada assuming it had to do with Hispanics. Turns out Floranada is a street where a lot of Canadians live. Pretty cool huh?

You guys are lucky to have Niagra Falls. That's something every American wants to come see at least once in their lives.
 
I think that top one is government housing at Jane and Finch, maybe Parkdale. The middle one is almost certainly Queen Street, been a while but probably Queen/Broadview. That bottom one looks oddly familiar, I think I've seen it from the subway heading east from downtown on the Lakeshore.

None of these areas are particularly nice places clearly. Like many poor neighbourhoods in Toronto, these places become much worse when the covert apparatus sinks their talons into the area. Socialism is designed to keep one "in their place". Most who live in these areas will never live more than a mile or two in one direction.

I could literally give you names of covert police who currently work for the TPS who were known to have committed minor crimes in some of these areas. The logic that they were trying to "build their Legend" makes no sense, as most in the area had no interest in their racket, all they did was for their career and their reputation within the force without any scrutiny. Ditto for the reputations of Peel Region Police, maybe the force with the worse reputation after the RCMP and OPP.

I went so far as to work my own campaign to get Jennifer Evans, former Chief of Police there removed from her position. I posted an article on here years ago about a disturbing story she was involved in when she visited an innocent victim of a police gunshot and basically, based on the womans story, tried to bribe her silence by suggesting she could help her get a job in the force. Oddly enough, she resigned unexpectedly and to the shock of her force...

The level of exploitation in Canada by the apparatus is off the charts, they just never expected that a serf would find out their dirty details. I know we aren't the only nation with systemic abuses by the police apparatus, but we are the only one in which they are never held to account, where politicians and our judicial system (for the most part), stand silent, even quietly defend and applaud their methodology (but of course publicly say different).

I just read an article where Crenshaw and Patrick from Texas, openly and loudly criticized a judges order that people MUST wear masks for 30 day or face fines. THAT is the role of politicians who are elected. You would NEVER see that sort of confrontation of laws in Canada, especially if police tell someone in a whisper what they are doing. Everyone just blindly nods their head when the RCMP or their surrogates give their narrative. It's why we have such civil liberty abuses to the level of problems with peoples taxes, and even in my case having my identity "disappear".

Corey Haim is buried in Toronto
 
Hmm. Toronto looks like inner-city Detroit or Chicago..

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Corey Haim is buried in a Toronto Jewish cemetery
 
I complain about Canada for a legitimate reason. I've been threatened, harassed, had career interference and my most basic human rights violated. I'm not just talking about our Charter of Rights which is toilet paper here, I'm referring to even basic rights enshrined in the Magna Carta from 13th century! Anyone who has gone through what I have been through in a civilized and free nation would have had recourse long ago. Our East German system ensures this doesn't happen. Remember, we are apparently "just like you".

So, this said. Any American who thinks Canada is a better place to live and be free, I dare you to move to Canada. Specifically Toronto if you truly believe this. I really don't think most who do this comparisons believe Canada is better, that's why you still reside in America even while you are free to leave. However, you can be certain that MANY Canadians believe America is a more free nation and they back it up by moving there in their prime post graduate, or, in their retirement.

Americans don't do the same, even though even some of your celebs said they would. Why not I wonder?

It’s in A Jewish cemetery !!

He had it all as a kid

Still love Lost Boys
 
I complain about Canada for a legitimate reason. I've been threatened, harassed, had career interference and my most basic human rights violated. I'm not just talking about our Charter of Rights which is toilet paper here, I'm referring to even basic rights enshrined in the Magna Carta from 13th century! Anyone who has gone through what I have been through in a civilized and free nation would have had recourse long ago. Our East German system ensures this doesn't happen. Remember, we are apparently "just like you".

So, this said. Any American who thinks Canada is a better place to live and be free, I dare you to move to Canada. Specifically Toronto if you truly believe this. I really don't think most who do this comparisons believe Canada is better, that's why you still reside in America even while you are free to leave. However, you can be certain that MANY Canadians believe America is a more free nation and they back it up by moving there in their prime post graduate, or, in their retirement.

Americans don't do the same, even though even some of your celebs said they would. Why not I wonder?

There not hiring in Canada. If they were we'd come. Canada is nice. Ever hear of Brain Drain? It's when other countries steal your top talent. Is Canada interviewing? Do they want their sales to increase? Maybe they should hire a sales consultant to come in and explain to them how to grow their business'.

In Canada, sales representatives make an average of $64,912 per year

The average salary for a sales representative in America was $65,630,
  • Mississauga, ON: $70,579 per year
  • Greater Toronto Area, ON: $68,518 per year
  • Calgary, AB: $67,285 per year
  • Ottawa, ON: $60,261 per year
  • Toronto, ON: $60,049 per year

Remember our doctors and CEO's may make more than yours but let's compare your blue collar workers
The average salary for a blue-collar worker in Canada is around $40,450 per year

As of February 2025, the average hourly pay for a blue-collar worker in the United States was $25.69

Ours may make slightly more but they don't have healthcare.
 
There not hiring in Canada. If they were we'd come. Canada is nice. Ever hear of Brain Drain? It's when other countries steal your top talent. Is Canada interviewing? Do they want their sales to increase? Maybe they should hire a sales consultant to come in and explain to them how to grow their business'.

In Canada, sales representatives make an average of $64,912 per year

The average salary for a sales representative in America was $65,630,
  • Mississauga, ON: $70,579 per year
  • Greater Toronto Area, ON: $68,518 per year
  • Calgary, AB: $67,285 per year
  • Ottawa, ON: $60,261 per year
  • Toronto, ON: $60,049 per year

Remember our doctors and CEO's may make more than yours but let's compare your blue collar workers
The average salary for a blue-collar worker in Canada is around $40,450 per year

As of February 2025, the average hourly pay for a blue-collar worker in the United States was $25.69

Ours may make slightly more but they don't have healthcare.
Now include the cost of living.

I'm surprised people make more in Mississauaga than in Toronto, that's ridiculous.

Making $60k a year in Ottawa or Calgary would lead to a middle class lifestyle with two incomes. $60k a year in Toronto? You might as well just live on welfare sharing a room with two others and spend your days playing video games.
 
Now include the cost of living.

I'm surprised people make more in Mississauaga than in Toronto, that's ridiculous.

Making $60k a year in Ottawa or Calgary would lead to a middle class lifestyle with two incomes. $60k a year in Toronto? You might as well just live on welfare sharing a room with two others and spend your days playing video games.

And Montreal and Vancouver ??
 
Now include the cost of living.

I'm surprised people make more in Mississauaga than in Toronto, that's ridiculous.

Making $60k a year in Ottawa or Calgary would lead to a middle class lifestyle with two incomes. $60k a year in Toronto? You might as well just live on welfare sharing a room with two others and spend your days playing video games.
Well then Toronto is like Florida or California. Seems to be the same in every country. The big cities in good locations are where companies want to operate and the cost of living is more than in other places. No different than here.

I'll agree though, America is way better than Canada.
 
I really appreciate your candor. I've known other people who lived in Canada who lived in fear of their lives for even saying something remotely possibly deemed racial or controversial in their own private emails to the point that when others on the group here in America said controversial things, they left the group, disappeared in a fright, afraid to even be on it even if they themselves said nothing in fear of your thought police!
Yes. In Canada, you don't even need to have committed actual crimes to have the feds descend on you. I have never committed any crimes, but did say some very interesting things, and the feds here have hacked into my computers, watched me in real life everywhere, gang-stalked me, and drove me into a mental hospital. Also, I am pretty sure they didn't have a warrant, and they just hacked my computer like that. What's that word for someone in the law enforcement who should know the law, but breaks the law anyway? Shouldn't this be even more wrong? Oh, who am I kidding? We don't have any protection or recourse here against the government. The government here can do literally anything they want and if it hates you, your life will be hell.
 

Anyone who dislikes America, or, thinks nations like Canada are better, I dare you to move to Toronto​

I'm curious. What are the other nations like Canada?
 
Yes. In Canada, you don't even need to have committed actual crimes to have the feds descend on you. I have never committed any crimes, but did say some very interesting things, and the feds here have hacked into my computers, watched me in real life everywhere, gang-stalked me, and drove me into a mental hospital. Also, I am pretty sure they didn't have a warrant, and they just hacked my computer like that. What's that word for someone in the law enforcement who should know the law, but breaks the law anyway? Shouldn't this be even more wrong? Oh, who am I kidding? We don't have any protection or recourse here against the government. The government here can do literally anything they want and if it hates you, your life will be hell.
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not all out to get you, right?
 
I complain about Canada for a legitimate reason. I've been threatened, harassed, had career interference and my most basic human rights violated. I'm not just talking about our Charter of Rights which is toilet paper here, I'm referring to even basic rights enshrined in the Magna Carta from 13th century! Anyone who has gone through what I have been through in a civilized and free nation would have had recourse long ago. Our East German system ensures this doesn't happen. Remember, we are apparently "just like you".

So, this said. Any American who thinks Canada is a better place to live and be free, I dare you to move to Canada. Specifically Toronto if you truly believe this. I really don't think most who do this comparisons believe Canada is better, that's why you still reside in America even while you are free to leave. However, you can be certain that MANY Canadians believe America is a more free nation and they back it up by moving there in their prime post graduate, or, in their retirement.

Americans don't do the same, even though even some of your celebs said they would. Why not I wonder?
You think such things don't happen in the US too?
 
Now include the cost of living.

I'm surprised people make more in Mississauaga than in Toronto, that's ridiculous.

Making $60k a year in Ottawa or Calgary would lead to a middle class lifestyle with two incomes. $60k a year in Toronto? You might as well just live on welfare sharing a room with two others and spend your days playing video games.
ODSP was quite difficult to qualify for and Ontario Works was absolutely not enough to live on. I had to supplement it by going to soup kitchens and food banks. I did play a lot of games and jerk off a lot though.
 
I'm curious. What are the other nations like Canada?
Economically and otherwise? The closest was probably the former East Germany. Thankfully, we have West germany (America) there to provide jobs and investment here needed to generate employment for our undercover Stasi and their family members. This is something East Germany didnt have,. They thank you for this.

Our PR campaigns have worked well for decades, that is until Trump called it out and now America is are seeing just what type of barriers we put in place to protect that Stasis turf. The decline in trust.of Canada probably began with the GWB administration. I wont forget him not mentioning Canada in his emergency speech to congress, though he mentioned so many other nations. Canada was angry about this but maybe American agencies and the U.S State Department know more about Canada than they would ever state publicly...
 
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Yes. In Canada, you don't even need to have committed actual crimes to have the feds descend on you. I have never committed any crimes, but did say some very interesting things, and the feds here have hacked into my computers, watched me in real life everywhere, gang-stalked me, and drove me into a mental hospital. Also, I am pretty sure they didn't have a warrant, and they just hacked my computer like that. What's that word for someone in the law enforcement who should know the law, but breaks the law anyway? Shouldn't this be even more wrong? Oh, who am I kidding? We don't have any protection or recourse here against the government. The government here can do literally anything they want and if it hates you, your life will be hell.
No different in the USA, the so called Land of the Free.
 
Join Gab.com and fight back.
No need, they have a responsive government system there. They actually try and understand their allies and enemies alike as they work towards U.S policies and decisions.

I should know, I've had multiple interactions going back to the Obama years. For the record, I predicted both on here and for much longer offline when communicating with Canadian politicians that we were hurting ourselves. Trump is just more overt about what America was always going to do at some point.

Canada enforces a caste and produces the least impressive citizens when we have the resources to produce the best and brightest. Instead, those few who do rise above the caste system wisely leave for America. No Canadian ever answered why that is...
 
And Montreal and Vancouver ??
Montreal is far better for cost of living and of course culture. If you have money Quebec City is the place to be (except for the language barrier), a beautiful city, old architecture and just the warmest people. Montreal your standard big city but with more beautiful women and cheap rent.

Vancouver is full of people using poisons and is more liberal but also extremely expensive. If you can afford a home in Vancouver I am available for adoption.
 
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