Canada Bashing: We Encourage It
By: Rachel Marsden
The Canadian media got all jacked up recently over the fact that an American
pundit let loose with an anti-Canadian rant on a cable TV show. Not since the
president of Hershey's saw that crane-necked alien E.T. with Reese's Pieces in
its hand has anyone been so giddy about high-profile brand placement.
Canadians don't get to respond very often to comments made about us by
Americans, because more than a decade of Liberal rule has set our once-great
country on a depressing descent into irrelevancy.
You know Canadian media are desperate for attention when they offer serious
reportage and heartfelt, defensive analysis in response to comments like:
"Canada is a sweet country. It is like your retarded cousin you see at
Thanksgiving and sort of pat him on the head. You know, he's nice but you don't
take him seriously. That's Canada." Or this one: "Canada is essentially a
stalker, stalking the United States, right? Canada has little pictures of us in
its bedroom, right?" Both gems are from MSNBC's Tucker Carlson.
I'm not sure where you have left to go in a debate when you start off by calling
someone a retarded stalker. Why not do what everyone in America does with
Carlson and ignore him? But judging by the reaction of some of our media, you'd
think President George Bush had flipped us all off himself.
What Canadians should find far more troubling isn't that an American entertainer
is talking smack for ratings, but that our own Prime Minister is doing the same
thing for votes.
Paul Martin built himself a giant Uncle Sam "straw man" and was punching away at
it when U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins walked in and asked Dithers the Clown what
the heck he was doing.
Accusing an entire country of lacking a "global conscience" with respect to the
environment when your own record is worse than theirs is really only a good move
if you're auditioning for Tucker Carlson's job.
You can thank our Liberal government for the fact that Canada rarely registers
at all on the American radar anymore -- except when it comes to things like
harbouring war resisters or terror suspects, not to mention gay marriage and
pot.
Starting with Jean Chretien and now under Martin, the Liberals have driven a
wedge between Canada and our onetime best friend for the sake of a desperate
power grab, constantly playing to insecure leftie voters who think our identity
is dependent on being as different as possible from the U.S.A.
Now we have former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Montana Senator Conrad Burns
falsely stating that the 9/11 terrorists entered the U.S. from Canada. But
Americans can't shoulder all the blame for the fact that they don't have all the
details right -- because when Canada actually does register on their radar, all
they likely see is one big blur of leftie lunacy. A few terrorists, notably the
would-be Millenium Bomber, Ahmed Ressam, have entered the U.S. from Canada. And
it seems barely a week goes by these days without a Canadian being paraded in
front of the media as a potential terror suspect for Americans to extradite and
deal with.
Maybe if we dropped the leftie fruitcake act on the home front, and started
pulling our weight on the world stage rather than criticizing those who do, we
would be treated with a little more seriousness by our southern neighbours. And
perhaps they'd pay more attention. Respect isn't granted simply because we think
we're worthy of it -- it has to be earned.
PUBLISHED: TORONTO SUN (December 29/05)
COPYRIGHT 2005 RACHEL MARSDEN