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Are Americans who would support Canada in a US-Canada war traitors?

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I'm really asking.

A lot of Canadians feel they are already at war with the U.S.

They know it's a Trump thing and most Americans woudn't support it but he is the kegally elected grand poobah mafia boss of the USA outfit.

So if this breaks out into something more real, I already know I will support CANADA over my own country.

I see this as Canada against Trump and I consider Trump a traitor to most everything good and decent about real American values.

But technically, wouldn't that make me and others traitors?

I wouldn't relish being a traitor but somehow that seems better than supporting Trump in TOTALLY EVIL MADNESS.

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  • blaze master
    blaze master

    No a lot of Canadians don't feel like they're at war with the US.

  • Don't know who "your" is referring to, but the US hasn't won a war since 1945, and that's a fact. And no, little "excursions" like Panama etc. don't count. I'm talking real wars where the enemy shoots

  • Wingate
    Wingate

    What unit were you in, and in what war? You did use "We". I'd hate to think you're just another fat old man valor stealing.

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I can recommend some good insulated winter clothes for your move there.

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I'm not qualified for immigration to Canada.

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Back in the day:

Advice you'll probably never hear me state again ...

... DO NOT buy an EV in Canada ...

The 'what ifs' are getting sillier & sillier.

Now Cuba is different, big fan of, and always wanted to visit. Do need to open up to tourism with USA. Making tourism illegal (Yanks) and spending money on tourism there is silly.

41 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I'm really asking.

A lot of Canadians feel they are already at war with the U.S.

They know it's a Trump thing and most Americans woudn't support it but he is the kegally elected grand poobah mafia boss of the USA outfit.

So if this breaks out into something more real, I already know I will support CANADA over my own country.

I see this as Canada against Trump and I consider Trump a traitor to most everything good and decent about real American values.

But technically, wouldn't that make me and others traitors?

I wouldn't relish being a traitor but somehow that seems better than supporting Trump in TOTALLY EVIL MADNESS.

It would depend where you were geographically..........you would likely be welcomed as a patriot in one of the dissenting/breakaway/ New United States.

😉

I had to ask AI if two countries are in a dispute and you believe the other country is in the right, does that make you a traitor?

AI Overview

Believing another country is in the right during a dispute does not legally make you a traitor. Treason is generally defined as overt actions against one's country, such as levying war, spying, or providing material aid to an enemy during active war, not holding a dissenting opinion or exercising freedom of speech. 

Key Perspectives on Treason vs. Dissent:

  • Legal Definition (US Focus): According to the US Constitution, treason is narrowly defined as levying war against the country or adhering to its enemies (giving them aid and comfort). Mere disagreement with a government's position is not treason.

  • Political Disagreement: In democratic societies, questioning, criticizing, or disagreeing with your own government's foreign policy or actions is considered a form of protected political expression.

There is no likelihood of a war between the USA and Canada.

Support in what way?

A lot of Americans are rooting for Iran against the United States to hurt Trump, but that does not make them traitors.

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6 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

There is no likelihood of a war between the USA and Canada.

Exactly, another "Im so miserable and bored I guess I will troll with Trump and America hate despite the fact that the only place I could safely live in the world is Trumps America"

3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Support in what way?

A lot of Americans are rooting for Iran against the United States to hurt Trump, but that does not make them traitors.

Aid and comfort to the enemy.

Canada does not even make the top 15 NATO member in military spending as a percent of GDP.

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23 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Canada does not even make the top 15 NATO member in military spending as a percent of GDP.

Canada is defenseless and helpless without us...

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In any case there is a very active DIVORCE in progress.

Totally unnecessary. totally stupid, and totally to be blamed on Trump.

www.thewalrus.ca/canada-is-already-at-war-with-the-us-we-just-dont-know-it-yet/

Canada Is Already at War with the US—We Just Don’t Know It Yet

Conflicts don’t always start with an invasion

In history’s long arc, Canada is but a glimmer of a nation. And whereas there was a time when the accident of our favourable geography led us to believe that our existence would be eternal, regardless of how much or how little we invested in the trappings of self-reliance, that is decidedly no longer the case.

Key points

  • Canada faces hybrid war from the US: tariffs, propaganda, intimidation

  • Canadians still cling to the idea that the old alliance will return

  • Survival depends on breaking decades of dependence on Washington

Being surrounded by three oceans and sharing the continent with our big brother, the global hegemon, was mostly great while the familial relationship lasted. But our continued existence as a liberal democracy in North America is by no means guaranteed. Canada has been under a constant barrage of lies since nearly the very start of President Donald Trump’s second term when he started floating the psy-op of Canada becoming the fifty-first state. The trade war was concocted on the demonstrably false notion that Canada was a major source of illegal fentanyl and illegal aliens in the United States. This fantasy was used to invoke the national security grounds to justify substantial tariffs across the board on Canadian trade, which have been in play to varying degrees ever since.

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1 hour ago, Enoon said:

It would depend where you were geographically..........you would likely be welcomed as a patriot in one of the dissenting/breakaway/ New United States.

😉

In facts, making one great country with Canada and these US states makes total sense.`

Blue states.jpg

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1 hour ago, bunnydrops said:

I had to ask AI if two countries are in a dispute and you believe the other country is in the right, does that make you a traitor?

AI Overview

Believing another country is in the right during a dispute does not legally make you a traitor. Treason is generally defined as overt actions against one's country, such as levying war, spying, or providing material aid to an enemy during active war, not holding a dissenting opinion or exercising freedom of speech. 

Key Perspectives on Treason vs. Dissent:

  • Legal Definition (US Focus): According to the US Constitution, treason is narrowly defined as levying war against the country or adhering to its enemies (giving them aid and comfort). Mere disagreement with a government's position is not treason.

  • Political Disagreement: In democratic societies, questioning, criticizing, or disagreeing with your own government's foreign policy or actions is considered a form of protected political expression.

Thanks.
That makes perfect sense.

Calling Ottawa -- how can I help?

Your fight is my fight.

Part French mostly boring people. 72% of exports go to USA. They are gimps to America. Suit up canucks.

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No a lot of Canadians don't feel like they're at war with the US.

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3 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Part French mostly boring people. 72% of exports go to USA. They are gimps to America. Suit up canucks.

You're just envious that Carney is more respected around the world than Albanese.

1 minute ago, BLMFem said:

You're just envious that Carney is more respected around the world than Albanese.

2 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

You're just envious that Carney is more respected around the world than Albanese.

Neither country has good leaders. Neither country has many good people either. Mostly boring white people.

15 minutes ago, blaze master said:

No a lot of Canadians don't feel like they're at war with the US.

A lot of Canadians would love to be part of the USA.

I wonder how the Natives in the Canadian Arctic look at their wealthy brethren in Alaska

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4 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

A lot of Canadians would love to be part of the USA.

I wonder how the Natives in the Canadian Arctic look at their wealthy brethren in Alaska

I would swap citizenship with the op if it was possible. 😆

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1 hour ago, BLMFem said:

In facts, making one great country with Canada and these US states makes total sense.`

You got a link to a credible source for that 80% claim? It looks dubious to me.

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3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

I'm not qualified for immigration to Canada.

Neighder do I. Unfortunately. Canada prefers younger, well educated folks, not pensioneers on a limited budget. I can understand this standpoint.

BUT: In case of a war between the US and Canada, you may be able to qualify in some form of "refugee" status.

But then again no. Unrealistic, Because half of the members of the US democratic party would apply for this "refugee-visa".

4 hours ago, Jingthing said:

I'm not qualified for immigration to Canada.

Which felonies were you convicted of, and in which countries?

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1 hour ago, Oliver Holzerfilled said:

Which felonies were you convicted of, and in which countries?

None

I'm not president.

14 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

I can recommend some good insulated winter clothes for your move there.

I dono Fred I personally think anyone who supports trump is a traitor in a sense.

14 hours ago, Jingthing said:

I'm really asking.

You are stirring up worst case scenarios

15 minutes ago, Tug said:

I dono Fred I personally think anyone who supports trump is a traitor in a sense.

15 minutes ago, Tug said:

I don't support the man but the position. I've seen many presidents come and go, and all have done good and stupid things, so it remains to be seen what the outcome of this war is, the positives and negatives. Americans voted for him because Harris' side was weak, and that's all we had. I stay in the middle as I don't trust any of them, as all have their own agendas. Trump's is power and not money. He was a billionaire so he wanted to be God. If he would help the common man in America more, he would be looked at more favorably.

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