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<blockquote data-quote="eyebeams" data-source="post: 3969314" data-attributes="member: 9225"><p>FR's Dalelands is basically a fantasy version of rural Ontario, complete with woodsy hills and liberal-minded people who don't actually like each other very much.</p><p></p><p>I think Americans have Quebec separate in the future because, well, that's the only major internal political conflict foreigners really know about. THS' Western secession is amusing just because it falls in line with the Libertarian fantasy subtext going on with THS. It's a pity the authors don't consider that the other major proponent of Western secession includes a fascist group run by Ernst Zundel's former lawyer. </p><p></p><p>If there's one aspect of Canada worth noting is that it's trivially easy it is to go into the wilderness. My family owns land that we can't actually visit without hiring a guide -- in Ontario. A significant part of Canada's most urbanized province is dangerous to travel through in winter. The US population is much more evenly distributed in the bulk of the continental US.</p><p></p><p>My American friends have generally noted how unfriendly and reserved Canadians are. I've found Americans much more social and direct than Canadians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyebeams, post: 3969314, member: 9225"] FR's Dalelands is basically a fantasy version of rural Ontario, complete with woodsy hills and liberal-minded people who don't actually like each other very much. I think Americans have Quebec separate in the future because, well, that's the only major internal political conflict foreigners really know about. THS' Western secession is amusing just because it falls in line with the Libertarian fantasy subtext going on with THS. It's a pity the authors don't consider that the other major proponent of Western secession includes a fascist group run by Ernst Zundel's former lawyer. If there's one aspect of Canada worth noting is that it's trivially easy it is to go into the wilderness. My family owns land that we can't actually visit without hiring a guide -- in Ontario. A significant part of Canada's most urbanized province is dangerous to travel through in winter. The US population is much more evenly distributed in the bulk of the continental US. My American friends have generally noted how unfriendly and reserved Canadians are. I've found Americans much more social and direct than Canadians. [/QUOTE]
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