THE LAST TIME AMERICA TRIED TO INVADE CANADA WE BURNED THE WHITEHOUSE DOWN 🇨🇦

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The British once burned it down too🎉.

So what it’s just a fucking house

AND ALSO SENT THEM PACKING HARDER THAN THE TALIBAN DID 💀

Table it easy or we’ll move you all to Quebec

hahaha.

“We”.

ROFL

Someone was paying attention during history class…

I'd like to see yall try it again lol

FUCK AROUND AND FIND OUT

Just stick to selling us maple syrup and trying to convince us hockey is a sport worth caring about. Jk, I love Canadians but your government is kinda trash.

...and our government is SOOO much better

Yes it is

We invade more forigen countries and murder more innocent people, thats for sure

And "we" (or rather "they", the U.S. government) has way more debt than Canada 👍

The US also has more than10x the GDP of Canada and is the world reserve currency (at least at the moment, lol)

While I don't think I can dispute that really given some of the war-mongers we've had in office, I do think with Trump in office that will cease.

I was more referring to the comparison between Canada and the US regarding how safe guarded citizens rights are:

1. Freedom of Speech: The U.S. First Amendment provides strong protections for free speech, which are more robust than those in Canada. U.S. citizens have broader rights to express potentially controversial or offensive speech without government intervention, except in very limited circumstances. In contrast, Canada has laws against hate speech, which some argue can limit free expression to protect against discrimination.

2. Right to Bear Arms: The Second Amendment in the U.S. Constitution grants citizens the right to bear arms, which is not paralleled in Canada, where gun ownership is more regulated. This is seen by some as a fundamental right in the U.S., providing citizens with the means to defend themselves, and by extension, their other rights.

3. Checks and Balances: The U.S. system of government includes a strong separation of powers and checks and balances that are designed to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. This structure can protect individual liberties by ensuring that legislative, executive, and judicial branches can scrutinize each other's actions. In Canada, while there are checks and balances, the parliamentary system allows for more centralized power, particularly with the use of the 'notwithstanding clause' which allows the government to override certain Charter rights under specific conditions.

4. Constitutional Entrenchment: The U.S. Bill of Rights is deeply entrenched in the U.S. Constitution, making amendments very difficult, which some argue provides more stability and protection for rights. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, while part of the Constitution, includes provisions like Section 1 and the notwithstanding clause (Section 33), which permit rights to be limited or overridden under certain conditions, potentially making rights less absolute.

Property Rights: There's an argument that property rights are more robustly protected in the U.S. under constitutional law compared to Canada, where property rights are not explicitly mentioned in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, leading to some debates about the extent of these protections.

Red coats did that

THE KING OF ENGLAND IS OUR HEAD OF STATE WE ARE THE SAME

Independence from the Brittish is the most common national holiday on the planet. I wouldn't brag that you were on the shortlist of nations who were such wimps you couldn't be bothered.

That's why I want to try again, maybe this time it stays burnt

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Why wait? Do us a favor and light it up.

we have a few more guns now than 1812. and you don't have england. they are busy fighting hate speech on Twitter.

Canada didn't exist during that time. The country was a British colony. It was the British who burned down the Whitehouse and there is way more to the story than the Americans trying to invade the British colony.

The Royal Family & bankers were pissed a bunch of British betrayed them and crated their own country which later became America.

The British were constantly trying to attack the new country of America. They stopped at nothing to try to destroy it.

They tried to print their own money but faced countless attackss just like Bitcoiners are facing.

Read the timeline of what went on during that time.

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1811. The charter for the bank runs out and congress votes against its renewal. Nathan Mayer Rothschild is not pleased to say the least, and states,

"Either application for renewal of the charter is granted or the United States will find itself involved in a most disastrous war."​

Congress calls the Rothschild's bluff and stands firm with its disapproval of renewing the Bank charter which brings Nathan Mayer Rothschild to issue another threat,

"Teach those impudent Americans a lesson. Bring them back to colonial status."​

Backed by the Rothschild's full support in money, the British declare war on the United States, thus instigating The War of 1812. The plan was to get the U.S. to build up so much debt that they would have no choice but to surrender to the Rothschild's for money and allow the charter for the bank to be renewed.

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The British burning down the Whitehouse is nothing to be proud of unless of course you support communism and support the printing of money and attack on nations who want to print their own money.

thanks chatgpt

Please bring some Tim Hortons when you come.

Only this time, 50% of Canadians are cheering us in.

The last time Canada had anything resembling balls, people were still shitting in holes in the ground.

Yeah, but that was before our government confiscated the guns and gave them to Ukraine lol

For the record: The Squirrel did it.... NOT the Moose.