shockedcanadian
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Remember when the RCMP paid Disney to promote their brand? All while the creepy Toronto police, Durham Region Police, Peel Region Pedos and OPP were destroying our Charter and relationship with America, at least we had the diddlers at Disney to push the propaganda.
Imagine being an FBI agent and believing any of B.S rolling down from Canadian police apparatuses? How stupid would one have to be to believe this? I mean...
Ah, the good old days...
Nearly every day in Canada, or so it seems to some patriots here, another sacred national icon is felled by forces beyond its control, forces invariably made in the U.S.A. This week's celebrity victim: the Canadian Mountie.
The fabled Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which has furnished Canada with one of its few internationally recognized symbols, has signed an exclusive marketing agreement with the Walt Disney Co. to license its image around the world.
So the Mountie, as the first round of surly Canadian press notices had it, will join the lineup made famous by Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. If Pocahontas can be turned into a cartoon, why not the Mountie?
The Mounties' charitable foundation, according to its chairman, Bill Pratt, chose Disney's wholly owned Canadian subsidiary as the licensing agent for all commercial reproductions of the Mountie, and as the guardian of the approved Mountie image, because it had resources and a track record no Canadian company could match. "Everywhere you turn around, you see Disney stuff," Pratt said.
Imagine being an FBI agent and believing any of B.S rolling down from Canadian police apparatuses? How stupid would one have to be to believe this? I mean...
Ah, the good old days...
Nearly every day in Canada, or so it seems to some patriots here, another sacred national icon is felled by forces beyond its control, forces invariably made in the U.S.A. This week's celebrity victim: the Canadian Mountie.
The fabled Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which has furnished Canada with one of its few internationally recognized symbols, has signed an exclusive marketing agreement with the Walt Disney Co. to license its image around the world.
So the Mountie, as the first round of surly Canadian press notices had it, will join the lineup made famous by Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. If Pocahontas can be turned into a cartoon, why not the Mountie?
The Mounties' charitable foundation, according to its chairman, Bill Pratt, chose Disney's wholly owned Canadian subsidiary as the licensing agent for all commercial reproductions of the Mountie, and as the guardian of the approved Mountie image, because it had resources and a track record no Canadian company could match. "Everywhere you turn around, you see Disney stuff," Pratt said.