• adarza@lemmy.ca
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      8 days ago

      the twin cities doesn’t have a ‘chinatown’ or a ‘little italy’–they have little canada

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      8 days ago

      They’re extremely right wing compared to the average Canadian. 47% of their vote went to Trump last election.

      Ask them if they’re ready to give up their second amendment rights to join Canada. Ask them what they think about socialized health care. Bet a lot of that eagerness to join will fade.

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        7 days ago

        Oh yeah, it’s kind of a purple state, isn’t it?

        Like everywhere else it’s going to heavily differ in major cities vs. outside, but just letting the twin cities in wasn’t the question.

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            You have to consider it’s a two party system, though, and America First will always sell better to Americans. That 15% of Canada is well to the right of the average Trump voter.

            I have no idea which way they’d vote as a Canadian city, but it wouldn’t be the bluest (as in Conservative) place in the country.

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              Sorry, if we’re getting this fiddly trying to explain how “they’re not extreme extreme right, just extreme right!” it’s not going to cut it.

              Canada doesn’t want Minnesota. Not even the “good bits.” Americans are just going to have to sort this out for themselves. If individuals want to become Canadian there’s an immigration process they can apply for, they don’t get to just declare their chunk of America to be Canadian and bypass all that.

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                7 days ago

                I mean, you definitely don’t speak for all of us, there, although you’ve worded it that way.

                Anyway, the real obstacle is that they legally can’t leave the US.

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                  And they can’t legally join either. The Canadian constitution would need to be amended and ratified by at least seven provinces representing over half the population. That is never going to happen. Not for an American state that’s far to the right of Canada politically (ie, any American state).

                  Canada decides whether a new province is let in. Not Americans.