(Part 2) Best products from r/metacanada

We found 23 comments on r/metacanada discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 87 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/metacanada:

u/kayjewlers · 1 pointr/metacanada

Canadians might not have an identity now but that has not always been the case. Before 1971 Canada, of course, had two main groups Anglos and Quebecois.

Quebecois to this day have a strong identity because they are a largely a distinct ethnic group. While the original Quebecois did emigrate from France, the women who colonized Quebec had a huge birthrate of 5.6. With little immigration after the 1760 "The population of New France ... was almost wholly a native born population and distinctly Canadian." SOURCE

The English speaking population of Canada, while more reliant on immigration is still defined by common ancestry. Nearly all of the non-francophone immigrants came from the British Isles or the British colonies in America. In fact the largest non-British immigrant group from 1760-1815 was Germans with a measly 1500. SOURCE

You are correct that I have no right to choose the credentials that determine who is what nationality. However, Nations are and have always been defined by heritage, by DNA. I hope my assumption, that you support cultural nationalism by rejection of heritage, is correct and I will continue as if that is the case.

Lets assume that only culture defines a nation and that everyone who behaves Canadian is Canadian. Certainly is uncontroversial to assert that a person's personality influences their behavior. Well behavior is, in no small part heritable SOURCE. At the very least I hope you can see that ethnicity, nationality, DNA have an impact on culture. If you take into account that the environment a child is raised in is chosen by their parents, then the effect of DNA on culture compounds.

If you insist that only culture defines nations please answer this: If Nations are defined by culture and values, what values should Justin Bieber adopt to become Chinese?

u/Canadeaan · 4 pointsr/metacanada

its been brewing like this for decades,

my friends dad used to be a principal and later a superintendent, he would tell me stories about how poor performing and neglectful teachers were nearly unfireable if they were protected by the union.

the political climate has pushed this beyond its extreme,

He wrote a book about it a few years back called

The Gated Society

>The public education system has the capacity to slowly and quietly resist all attempts at systemic change or reform; this resistance has become even more tangible and definable over the past fifteen years as reforms to bring schools up-to-date are attempted and blocked by Industrial Age understandings driven by corporate, political, and financial needs. Surgenor identifies the intellectual, emotional, and organizational factors that keep North American education locked within the Industrial Age paradigm. Exploring the differences between the Industrial Age and Information Age paradigms, The Gated Society demonstrates how those differences would impact the practice, form, and function of education systems

u/Skippy_the_clown · 6 pointsr/metacanada

one of the most important tidbits of History is that the Poles Saved Yerope from the First Muslim Invasion, the Poles haven't forgotten just ask them about Jan Sobeski- (https://www.amazon.com/Jan-Sobieski-King-Saved-Europe/dp/1462880800)

u/johnysmote · 2 pointsr/metacanada

Excellent post sir...check out this book if you want an expansion on that thought...https://www.amazon.ca/My-Legionaries-Corneliu-Zelea-Codreanu/dp/1910881007

u/Shatty_McShatlord · 2 pointsr/metacanada

> Burka business will be booming with those numbers of offspring.

Yeah. Woohoo. Joy. A huge economy there. All $0.31 cents each.

https://www.amazon.ca/Glad-Easy-Tie-Large-Garbage-Bags/dp/B003THGD3Y/

😝

I don't want them here either. Their totalitarian shit isn't wanted here.

u/LloydWoodsonJr · 1 pointr/metacanada

It’s actually more than $20 because it could take multiple shots.

Still... the ambulance uses Narcan anyways then takes them to the ER for more Narcan.

It would save taxpayers the hospital costs.

And it just needs to be readily available for private purchase as well.

And idiot users need to pay the 16.99 on Amazon and save their own lives.

I think this is where social conservatives piss people off when you think spending $20 to save a life and hundreds on an ER visit isn’t worth. That’s just fucking ridiculous.

u/woodenboatguy · 1 pointr/metacanada

>Do you think every nation should become mixed?

They were. From the get go. They were constantly mixing.

Read Churchill's History of the English Speaking People and then realize the anglos alone are a healthy mix of a dozen or so origins.

I don't feel it is virtuous or not virtuous. It is the history of humanity.

u/PM_ME_UR_YOGA_BOOTY · 2 pointsr/metacanada

Have you seen this book of famous quotes attributed to you? Or this one about Reasons to Vote for you? How do you respond to such flattering published material?

u/thefukizamatterwithu · 0 pointsr/metacanada

read The Image by Daniel Boorstin. It's been like this for quite a while...

u/Numero34 · 1 pointr/metacanada

You should probably just read some short books if you want to get a base understanding of economics.

Here's the first one

https://www.liberalstudies.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Economics-in-One-Lesson_2.pdf

https://www.amazon.com/Economics-One-Lesson-Shortest-Understand/dp/0517548232/#customerReviews

And here's a follow-up full of contrarianism that you (really anyone) should find thought-provoking.

https://mises.org/library/defending-undefendable

u/curious-b · 1 pointr/metacanada

This goes through all the climate-gate emails to demonstrate how politically involved and motivated the scientists leading the IPCC were.

It's obvious to anyone familiar with the origins of the IPCC and how Madrid 1995 was the turning point where inquisitive real science was crowded out by a motivation to produce anything conclusive enough to justify a binding agreement such as what became the Kyoto Protocol. (The emails start in 1997)

Enough people have delved into the endless details of the climate change, you can probably pass over this one. Anyone with a decent level of common sense can tell carbon emissions reduction schemes are bullshit that will further cripple our suffocating economy anyway.

The takeaway is dead simple: Don't vote for anyone that advocates for these policies.

u/Redfel · 9 pointsr/metacanada

My opinion is these little slimeballs need to face physical consequences. We live in a civil society where cucks like Craig Damian Smith can advocate flooding my country with barbarian rapefugees with virtually no real pushback. Conservatives as a group are usually too civilized to resort to political violence, but it's about time they did. If I lived in Toronto, I would smash this dweeb in the face.

#bringbackbullying