Ferno wrote:where have I equated a border closure as an act of hate?
Ferno wrote:bash wrote:Even if the next successful terrorist attack comes through Canada, Americans will never hate the Canadians.
you are now officially an idiot bash. do you realize what the consequenses would be of such actions? the US would seal their borders so fast and implement an almost miltiary-like screening process you would think you're in the twilight zone.
You answered bash's statement that "Americans will never hate Canadians" by saying "the US would seal their borders".
Also, when I said there was a difference between "sealing the border" and "hating Canadians" you told me to enlighten you -- meaning, you did not see a difference.
the fact that most 14-18 year olds bend under peer pressure and say what is popular?
Then you have to wonder why it's popular to call a country "evil", don't you? In particular, you have to wonder why it's popular for Canadian teens to call America "evil". Ideas don't get to be popular purely at random -- they get to be popular because people latch on to them. Yeah, most 14-18 year olds will say stupid stuff -- but why say *this particular* stupid thing?
or how about the fact that most of the average american citizens would go nuts on canada?
You definitely don't understand average American citizens.
how about the fact that I'm now thought of as an anti-american because I said something that wasn't popular?
Thought of as "anti-american" by who? I think you're confused and not making much sense, and talking about things you don't understand, but I don't think you're anti-American.
you can't base your own logic on what the average american thinks because all of us on this BB are the EXCEPTION to the RULE
This sentence doesn't parse correctly.
Do you mean, I can't use the DBB as proof that average Americans wouldn't hate Canadians, because the DBB isn't made up of average Americans? That's OK; I'm not using the DBB as my proof anyway. I'm using the fact that I interact with average Americans day in and day out as my proof. I know the people I interact with, and they wouldn't start hating Canadians even if some dumb Canadian launched a terrorist attack on the US.
The very dumbest Americans might -- but the average ones? I think you're selling them short by thinking they're so stupid that they'd hate an entire country (and one that they probably know people from) over the actions of one person. It's only the stupidest ones who decided to hate all Afghanis after 9/11 -- the average American is far, far above that. Even fewer would hate Canadians after a similar attack from Canada.
We love to talk smack about the great white Northern wasteland ;) but very, very few Americans would ever actually turn to hating Canadians over single incidents, no matter how large. Some will make stupid comments, and some might turn to hate if they take things too personally, but the average American -- just like the average person from any other country -- is far too smart and well-adjusted to hate everyone from another country. The only way to get average Americans to hate Canadians would be to establish a history of attacks and violence by Canadians against Americans. One attack would not be a history; a generation of attacks might barely begin to qualify.
So, to reiterate what bash said at the start: Americans will never hate the Canadians. (I guess that makes me officially an idiot for agreeing with him :) )