why is being a Canadian a bad thing on here?

MikelArteta

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Goatganda the pearl of Africa
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Only lived there for 2 months but fair enough.....

I went to Vancouver and nothing but asians and white people :scust:...worse than Seattle.

Only bad thing about the PNW...the diversity compared to the Northeast is shyt...

But the job market,cost of living is :ohlawd:


how do you think they keep nikkaz out, pnw is beautiful, but theres really no black culture.

blacks only make up 1% yes thats it 1% of the population of vancouver. and majority are africans

bellingham is cheap to live though, vancouver will take every last penny from you to survive thanks to dem asians
 

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Lived in both. This is false.
Foh?
so life for black males is the same in both canada and the US?

Life for citizens in canada is better period. Just cuz you never experienced what it truly means to be black male doesn't mean we don't face oppression.

Get all the way the fukk outta here.
 

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I will dead this thread with one true statement. Unless you live in LA, New York or Chicago...........your city/metropolitan area is not touching Toronto (which is where 90 percent of the Canadian posters here are from). Toronto or the GTA is probably more American and Americanized than 95 percent of American cities, and is a bench mark of what a dream US city should be like. It's ironic, but true. There's literally nothing here that you don't have in pretty much any American city. Toronto is like the utopnian American city in a lot of ways

Population
Night Life/bytches
Shopping
Food
Things to do
Culture from all around the world
True Freedom
Liveness and buzz
Safe/Clean, yet still booming

The whole "obsessed" with America thing is a bit short sighted and sounds uneducated/generalized to the max. Canada/US share the the same continent/land and came up as countries around the same time, so of course it's intertwined. There is more similarity in culture between Toronto and any North Eastern large American city like NY, Boston, Philly, Chi than there is between NY and Phx, or Boston and Atlanta etc as examples.
 
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