Relay-Version: ANU News - V6.1 08/24/93 VAX/VMS V5.5-1; site msus1.msus.edu Path: msus1.msus.edu!newsdist.tc.umn.edu!umn.edu!zip.eecs.umich.edu!yeshua.marcam.com!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!chpc.utexas.edu!news.utdallas.edu!corpgate!bnrgate!bmerha64.bnr.ca!ntorh373!kmak Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles Subject: Re: Canada - the Great Pansy Nation (was...) Message-ID: <33ld9o$ft6@bmerha64.bnr.ca> From: kmak@ntorh373.bnr.ca (Kenneth Mak) Date: 26 Aug 1994 18:46:16 GMT Reply-To: kennethm@bnr.ca Sender: kmak@ntorh373 (OLD Kenneth Mak) References: Distribution: world Organization: Northern Telecom, Toronto, Canada NNTP-Posting-Host: 47.88.160.54 Lines: 41 In article , Stafford@Ultra1.Winona.MSUS.edu (john stafford) writes: [Stuff deleted] |> |> I get it. You are a nation of dogs who believe you are chasing |> your collective tail to an honorable end. I have news for you. We |> Americans have the concept of individuality and as individuals |> we accept the responsibility and consequences of freedom. You cannot. If you're trying to act like the archetypical, stereotypical, and boorish American, you get my vote. Excuse me if we, as Canadians, don't buy into your vaunted concept of individual liberties. As Canadians, we tend to accept government intervention in order to maintain an orderly society. If this makes Canada a great pansy nation, as your oh-so-eloquent subject line implies, than so be it. We, as Canadians, accept the idea of government run health insurance and gun control. We don't view government as evil--something requiring elaborate checks and balances to make sure that all branches of goverment are ineffectual. Instead, we view government to be more paternalistic and hence, are far more accepting of socialist ideas (please note in your narrow minded brain that socialism is not communism). |> |> However, I sense that this is changing with the current American |> generation. Maybe the US and Canada will eventually merge into |> THE GREAT PANSY NATION. Man, I'm glad I won't be alive for that. Maybe Americans are (proverbally), waking up and smelling the coffee. If I was an American, I'd be afraid to walk the streets at night--in fear of getting shot. And heaven forbid if I were to ever get sick. For me, the price of your kind of freedom is a price that I think is too steep. Ken. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kenneth Mak (kennethm@bnr.ca) | my opinions <> my employer's opinions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I'm just destined for greatness. I know it." - Calvin | '92 FJ1200 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------