you just know, as an American, that things could come to the breach, and you will have to fightDBTrek wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 8:30 amWell ... you know our history, so ... it's in the DNA.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 8:24 am//
this is why I only really only associated with soldiers here in Canada
Canadians don't have the American fighting spirit, it's a land of cowards, sycophants & cronies
in America on the other hand, I meet warriors all the time, just walking down the street
Everyone was free (post 1865), so everyone had the opportunity to go for what they wanted.
But not everybody had the same goals, religion, drive, opportunity, or value system.
So you had to make sure you and your folk got theirs, and defend it from those who would take it from you.
Wind up with a lot of warriors that way.
But now ... we're just winners in our hearts and shit.
So the next warrior culture is primed to fuck us up pretty bad.
Canadians don't live in that world, they assume the government will defend them
it's a colony, first the British defended them, then they got handed off to America
the idea that honour is essential, that you would have to stand & deliver, never occurs to Canadians
doesn't matter how nice a Canadian is to me, doesn't matter how much they want to be my friend
I can't abide a coward, I'd rather drink with an honorable enemy
and I did, my local pub was a Fenian pub
they are my sworn enemies, I am theirs
but they had honour, they were warriors, they were Irish, so they weren't like the Canadians
so as men of honour, we could parley, call a truce, and then we got along just fine