Yeah, the US is dead. I don't see a path forward from here for the US as an intact nation. Overall, that's probably a good thing. I'm hopeful that the different US regions can just all peacefully agree to part on friendly terms. The only real strain point I see is California being like "so, we get to keep all the water in the Colorado river basin, right? Right?" But I really think we can work that out without bullets.
Oh, I believe it. I'm just still amazed that we decided to piss off the people that are internationally famous for being polite for literally no sane reason at all.
And in the US. The flag doesn't deserve any respect as it's a sign of oppression and Nazis. If I see anyone with a flag that's not accompanied by a pride flag or something else liberal, I assume they are racist nationalists because that's all it represents now.
I completely understand the feeling. After the 2022 "freedom convoys" the maple leaf became associated with similar kinds of people. Canada Day 2022 was not a day filled with patriotism. It slowly made its way back to normal over the next 2 years, but up until the last few months someone with a flag flying from their car window still gave off a particular negative vibe. Now it's back and bigger than ever.
It hasn't been treated with respect for a while. First, the type of people to loudly fly it are usually doing so with performative patriotism. Or they'll ignore the US Flag Code by wearing it as clothing, using it in advertisements and bedding, draped over vehicles, etc. They often fly it alongside the flag of Trump (who's actively destroying our country with an unelected fascist), the flag of the traitors to our country (secessionist racists), the flag of supporting the successors to slave-catchers (police bullies with qualified immunity abusing the law), or even the flag of our literal enemies in the last World War (the Nazi swastika).
What is a country beside land and words written on old paper long ago? It's the people. Personally, I think we have a pretty great flag, but if you're actively hurting people in the country and glad about it, you're disrespecting this country more than anything you could do to its flag...
It is respectful not to boo when the US flag is shown. Western countries have been quite respectful in that regard. Countries bombed by the US or otherwise afflicted by US decisions however...
Good for y'all. A bunch of absolute dickheads were booing the Canadian anthem at a hockey game down here recently. Sorry you guys are forced to be our neighbors
We've always known this. Look at all the houses with the flags in front. Look at the military parading everywhere and the jets flying overhead during sporting events. The country is the epitome of "little dick energy".
A weak person punches down and yet this is what America is doing.
That was probably in response to us booing your anthem, we've been (rightfully) doing it at every hockey game I've seen since Trump's first tarrif announcement. Fuck America.
I'm sorry to all of you down there who didn't vote for this shit. I hope you guys can make it through this, and try to fix things afterwards
I'm in the US, and this is the first thing my coworker said to me this morning lol. "Did you hear what happened this weekend?" I was like, good for them.
The American anthem was booed at the OHL game I was at last weekend. I'm not sure why it's played in the first place, my understanding is that we only play the American anthem when we play an American team in the NHL. The OHL is Ontario only. Maybe someone with some more knowledge can explain that part to me.
Binnington didn't lose them the game, but he didn't win them it either.
That being said, you can't expect to win only scoring once. They needed to get in front of the net for deflections or picking up a rebound. Instead, they kept trying to force passes through 3 or 4 players, turn over the puck, and get zero offensive zone time. It was so frustrating to watch.