• melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    And I disagree with you. I think Canada leans more towards being a country than being a textbook slogan or a phrase, even though it soaks up a lot of american culture. Look beyond nationalism and towards capitalism (and human nature) for the real culprit. Hint: Human nature is global and greed is a big thing.

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      6 months ago

      Conflating capitalism or nationalism with human nature is a typical display of internalization of naturalised settler-colonial rationalities. “Greed” is a conveniently vague explanation for someone who cannot or will not imagine a world without this system.

      Canada is a settler colony. Its only purpose is to facilitate the extraction of resources within its borders to the greatest effect under capitalist imperatives of infinite growth and profit maximization. When I say it isn’t a nation, that isn’t because I think nationalism is any real way to imagine human organizing, I say it because Canadians cling to an idea of national identity to justify what is fundamentally a brutal, inhuman system.

      Hint: If you want to know about a subject, go learn about it before you assume that you’ve been born with exceptional knowledge on it.