>>2772387>Canadians are in a state of terminal decline/denial/destructionI noticed this on my recent trip there. As an Australian it was wild seeing all their monuments, of all the same battles and wars that we've been in, but every single public space was full of homeless camps. I thought the country was on par with Australia for my whole life but going there it was revealing that it is a significant step down (maybe even two) when it comes to quality of life.
And even just services, I thought the country was a civilised place, I would walk into a hotel and ask for a room but they could/would not offer one. They could scan in my passport or whatever, standard stuff, but no. Everything had to be booked online or paid with a credit card, cash was scary to them it seems, which is absolutely not the case in America. I would go into the bargain hotels, the fanciest ones, all staffed by the low-caste Indians who just outright refused to take money or give me a place to lay my head. I understand my accent was difficult for them, but I had an easier time getting around in India itself in most cases. Meanwhile these turbaned Canadians were almost hostile to me for daring to walk in and ask for a room. Its a bureaucratic hellhole where nothing is done directly, I found it easier to pay with things through services like travala using bitcoin than using my debit visa or cash. This wasn't even a hotel thing either, just going into the fastfood restaurant or using uber, its all Canadian-Indians trying to prevent you from getting what you want or going wherever you need to go. Like they were friendly enough and really enjoyed talking about cricket, but the whole vibe of the country was off, everyone (even the Indians) have been reduced to the lowest quality possible.
It really is no wonder why every Canadian of merit flees south. There is absolutely no hope for Canada as far as I see it.