10 Replies to “Canada’s Bizzarro World Reigns”

  1. Canada’s priorities: trans/lgbt-etc stuff, give more $ to CBC, appease Quebec, pretend ur eco, be pro-Islam + bash Israel, regulate internet/free speech. What else? Oh, pretend you’re oh so sorry about unmarked graves even if everything is a legend and nothing has been proven yet.
    Screw economy, taxes/tariffs, corruption, inter-province issues, immigration, traffic, inflation. It’s Pride Month, let’s all celebrate!

  2. The first thing we have to do is ban anime. That’s what’s turning those kids trans! Not the freaks running Canadian medical establishment.

    1. Well … my best friend’s daughter (19yo) has changed her name to ‘Felix’ an anime character who is male, but presents as female. And his daughter now claims to be a he.

      https://rezero.fandom.com/wiki/Ferris

      https://www.wallpaperflare.com/static/85/308/973/argail-felix-re-zero-kara-hajimeru-isekai-seikatsu-cat-boy-female-wallpaper.jpg

      Yes, that is very much how she looks.

      Oh yeah … and she’s REALLY into anime. Does her own “art” by drawing her own anime characters. She doesn’t need “gender drugs” … she needs psychotherapy and psychotropic drugs.

      1. What is it with kids nowadays? When we were kids we watched all kinds of cartoons, watching the coyote get blown up or dropped or other “cartoon violence” and we never went out after and tried those things.
        I guess we knew the difference between fantasy and reality. Reality is mostly dull and boring, but wed play “pretend”, we knew it wasn’t real and somethings COULD be real, but we noted the distinction. Are kids now just bound and determined to live out any fantasy, regardless of outcome? When fantasy becomes reality, sometimes its not what you imagine it to be!

        1. There’s a lot of cultural shifts going on simultaneously that are converging on this. Children are increasingly growing up in single mother households, where mothers are simultaneously overprotective and permissive, so they’re kept inside but allowed to consume whatever media they want. Streaming and media piracy (especially piracy, for anime) mean that there’s essentially no way for a parent to vet what their kids are consuming. Anime has always had problems with mores that the West would consider unacceptably degenerate, but it’s been getting worse over time – the market for anime in the US is much, much larger than in Japan and the rise of US-based anime streaming services is now driving content choices in Japan, which creates a feedback loop. The customer demographic now for anime is largely introverted, hormonal teenage girls, which is driving the feminization of anime the same way the TV audience in the West largely being women has driven the feminization of Western TV.

          Oh, and Phantom – the doctors are providing the mutilation services, but they’re not going out and proselytizing them. This is Canada, it takes six months to see a specialist. The kids are sticking it out that long because they’ve already been groomed by the culture, and pretending that anime isn’t part of that groomer culture is just foolish.

          1. The customer demographic now for anime is largely introverted, hormonal teenage girls, which is driving the feminization of anime the same way the TV audience in the West largely being women has driven the feminization of Western TV.

            Perfectly stated. And I have to admit I am a bit surprised that you would criticize anything emanating from the internets and computer screens? Your analysis is spot on.

        2. Zon … perhaps is as simple as the fact that most of us played OUTSIDE … in the REAL world most of the day. Yeah, we may have camped out in front of the TV on Sat. mornings … and then we went outside and PLAYED cowboys and Indians … or pretended to be Tarzan. But we never went psycho and thought we ACTUALLY WERE those characters.

          I don’t believe many kids actually PLAY outside. They’re glued to screens and the land of permanent make-believe. Esp. in the concrete jungles of the 15min. cities. I guess we’ve discovered how the government can mind-control the population … condition them to ‘believe’ in imaginary things … then they’ll believe ANYTHING broadcast on their screens.

          1. I live on the outskirts of Boise, Idaho. Lots of kids are entirely screen focused. Fortunately, we do see some kids outside playing.

    2. I’m going to provide a counter-example to Phantom’s dismissal of anime as harmless, just to show how long this has been going on.

      “Card Captors” is the North American dub and edit of the Japanese anime Card Captor Sakura. The North American version aired from 2000-2003. It had to be edited to remove some of the most egregious fan service (to wit, many scenes where the characters are posed in a s*x*ally suggestive fashion and exposing their underwear) and to remove the sub plot where the main characters best friend is depicted as having a massive, s*x*al lesbian crush on the main character.

      The two characters are canonically nine years old.

      1. I’m going to provide a counter-example to Phantom’s dismissal of anime as harmless, just to show how long this has been going on.

        Have a niece, mid-20’s. Used to dress up like anime characters all through elementary & JH. Got teased mercilessly. Started talking tranny shit in HS. Fresh upon graduation & turning 18, got her tits lopped off. Now she’s a he…

Navigation