Saturday, September 20, 2025

Today's News: the latest in "Elbows Up!" plus Ryan Broderick on revenge

This guy Hoosktra! This fucking guy!

MAGA ambassador Pete Hoosktra is telling Canada that he doesn't like the term "elbows up." He says it's anti-American. Sorry, Pete, your president might be able to fire Jimmy Kimmel, but you don't get to tell Canadians how to talk. Elbows up, Mother-stucker.

- Charlie Angus / The Resistance

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ELBOWS UP, CANADA!!!

- Terry Salter

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No wonder Polling Canada reports that only one in five Canadians now think it will ever be possible for Canada to trust America again. And three out of five say it ain't ever gonna happen.
Here's an interesting article, by SarahBowman | Online4Democracy writing on the Canada and the New World Order substack page:
Caring vs Indifferent: The Fundamental Difference between Canadians and Americans
...Some differences that even the most obtuse American can see if they bother looking:
-Canadians value universal healthcare; Americans think universal healthcare is socialism and openly ridicule it. [The difference: value vs ridicule.]
-Americans fought a Revolutionary War to get their independence from Britain; Canadians negotiated their independence over the course of time as they saw fit. [The difference: War with guns and blood and death vs meetings and more meetings.]
-Canadians value education from kindergarten through advanced university degrees; Americans say, “My ignorance is just as good as your book learning.” [The difference: Much knowledge about the world in general; little knowledge beyond one’s hometown or state.]
Those differences make for a different kind of society. We may dress the same, live the same kind of lifestyle, speak the same language. But we value opposite things when it comes to things that matter....


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On Tuesday in Halifax, U.S. diplomat Peter Hoekstra sat on stage and whined that Canada’s last election was “anti-American.” Wrong. It was pro-Canadian — the U.S. was the aggressor. He griped that Canadians don’t gush about the Canada–U.S. relationship. He griped about us calling this a trade war. He even griped that provinces are protecting Canadian interests. In short: he gaslit the hell out of us. And he’s been at it since day one. Hoekstra isn’t here to smooth relations. He’s a Trump loyalist here to shove the MAGA agenda down our throats. And he’s not alone. American politicians are laying a foundation: Canada as the problem. They don’t get why we avoid their ICE detentions. They don’t get why we won’t buy their products while they tariff us into the ground. They forget that since Trump, all we’ve heard is talk of U.S. takeover. Need receipts? A Maine senator writes to our western provinces, nudging them to join the U.S. (Global News, Aug. 16). The mayor of Las Vegas shrugs on TV: “I don’t understand why you’re not coming, we miss you” (MSN, Sept. 17). U.S. industries beg Canadians to return while blaming us for the fallout (Newsweek, Aug. 27). FBI chief Kash Patel calls Canada “enemies” and accuses us of letting terrorists in (CTV, Sept. 18). When drug-trafficking claims collapsed, Attorney General Pam Bondi pivoted — accusing Canada of human trafficking (Canadian Press, Sept. 4). Any one of these could be dismissed as zealotry. But stacked together — all within a month — it’s a pattern. MAGA is building a narrative: Canada as a national security threat. And they’re selling it to Americans as justification for whatever action they want — even military. That’s the play. They are preparing to threaten us. Maybe even roll over our border and take what they want. The problem? Too many Canadians still won’t face it. We’ve never had a threat like this at our doorstep, so we shrug. But that denial is dangerous. We have to read the MAGA writing on the wall. They don’t care about law, diplomacy, or even their own people. Why would they care about us? If they decide Canada’s in their way, they’ll act. Period. So yes — fund the military. Yes — strengthen the border. Complaining about that right now is willful blindness. It is no longer business as usual with the U.S. or the world. Fascism is rising. The only question: does Canada come out battered but intact, or get swallowed whole by the hungry hippo to the south?

- Mslotuslady0

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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Most people in Canada and Mexico say the United States is their country's biggest threat. Conrad Hackett; Senior Demographer at the Pew Research Centre, Washington, DC, USA

- Kier Atkinson πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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Carney is dancing as fast as he can - hopefully, it will be enough, and soon enough:
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And WoodSnake2025 writes an interesting article about how Canada and Norway are reshaping the Arctic. Here is how it starts:
Canada and Norway Reshape the Arctic, Without the U.S.
Two mid-sized nations are quietly building a new Arctic order based on cooperation and sustainable development, challenging traditional great power dynamics.
The Arctic, once a distant, frozen frontier, is now a flashpoint for global competition. While major powers like Russia, China, and the United States race for resources and military dominance, two nations—Canada and Norway—are charting a different, more cooperative course. They are not focused on rivalry, but on building a stable, rules-based framework for the region's future. Their partnership, rooted in shared values and long-term vision, is proving that diplomacy and stewardship can be a more powerful force than military might...
The whole piece is worth reading.

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Everyone, but most especially, Canadians must read this and the linked article in Foreign Affairs. 1) accept that the US may cease being an ally and worse, may become hostile, and re-orient EVERYTHING around that fact; 2) co-ordinate with other democracies on security - and everything else - but build, build, build. 3) the nuclear deficit must be addressed. The article highlights why this would be touchy at the moment if Canada did it… but others should get to work. Note that Canada does have uranium and nuclear (energy) technology while Japan and others have missile systems…. (Personally, I’d like to see Canada and Ukraine both nuclear armed) 4). Destabilize the autocracies just as they are destabilizing democracies… I'd add another: upgrade support to Ukraine NOW. No-fly zone? Long-range missiles? Drone resistance Does anyone really think Putin will attack Europe?

- Ann Frances

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Underestimate Canada, eh? Just read this great piece by Charlie Angus:
The Spirit of the Jack Pine 

...The Group of Seven had seen Canada's immense sacrifice firsthand in the First World War. They believed that the true spirit of the nation was in the wild north. And they believed that these lands shouldn't be painted through the traditional European and American pastoral landscape traditions.
What was needed was bold and rough art that conveyed the power of the northern landscape — a Canadian approach.
Canada may be the only nation in the world whose original myth stories came from a palette and a paintbrush. In the years since the Group of Seven, Canada has become a multiracial, multinational country that is increasingly urban. Our diversity is also part of who we are as a nation.
But we are, at our core, still children of the wild north. The reality of life in such a land is so that we could never survive without our trust in each other....
Finally, here's some more about how the Jimmy Kimmel firing is based on White House revenge fantasies. This is Ryan Broderick's brilliant summary on Friday of where we are at:
Petty, powerful, and pathologically online
...Kimmel’s suspension has given us the clearest picture yet of how the Trump administration intends to deal with the pesky First Amendment. Put pressure on the massive companies that uphold the American media landscape and assume they’ll fall in line. And install political allies at the companies they can’t directly pressure. Like Oracle’s Larry Ellison, who is currently in position to take over the American version of TikTok. Which is why esports journalist Rod Breslau speculated on X this week, “Trump is about to put 10% tariffs on all Amazon products if Twitch doesn't ban Hasan and Destiny (again) by next week.”
There are very few American media institutions that President Donald Trump can’t put his thumb on currently. And he knows it! While queening out with reporters on Air Force One on Thursday, Trump floated the idea of revoking the license of any broadcaster that gives him “bad publicity.” And other Republicans are quickly falling in line, seemingly relieved they no longer have to care about free speech. Republican Sen. Cynthia Lummis told Semafor this week, “I tend to think that the First Amendment should always be sort of the ultimate right. And that there should be almost no checks and balances on it. I don’t feel that way anymore.”
If you’re feeling hopeless, don’t worry, all the historians I follow are crashing out too. But if you are looking for something proactive, The Onion’s Ben Collins wrote on Bluesky, “Becoming increasingly clear we’re gonna have to build a parallel infrastructure for all the media we really love. The reason all of this is happening under the color of law is hyperconsolidation, dissent being traded straight up for merger approval, or fear of harassment.”
The wave of indie media orgs that have emerged since the pandemic is a good start, but they are still no match for the gargantuan Trump-aligned corporate media machine. A journalist, pundit, or, as we’ve seen this week, even an entertainer that gets too loud will be targeted by this administration. They will investigate you, go after your livelihood, and pressure the platform you’re broadcasting from. These people are petty, powerful, and pathologically online. One Trump appointee recently told Semafor that they were “radicalized” by “being booted out of the Gawker comments section, way back in the day.” No one is off limits now and there is no limit to how dumb this will all get. We need to figure out how to get news and information to people without YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitch, broadcast TV, cable, or corporate streamers. Our government is being run by aggrieved elites who were thrown onto social platforms with everyone else in the 2010s, where they could finally read what we all think about them. And it caused them so much psychic damage that they have decided to destroy both the internet and democracy to make sure nothing like it will ever happen again.

Does anyone remember now that driving Gawker into bankruptcy in 2016 was basically the first big anti-media success for America's "right wing" - Hulk Hogan's lawsuit was financed by billionaire Peter Thiel, who reportedly hated Gawker for outing him in 2007 - yes, he's the same guy who backed Vance for VP in 2024.

“Donald Trump ran for President to get revenge on everyone who ever laughed at him” is simultaneously ridiculous and 100% true

- Dreamweasel

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I honestly think the entire free speech crackdown is happening because the last week has woken Trump up to what the reaction will be when he dies

- Ginny Hogan

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1 comment:

Zoombats said...

Hey Pete. Canada, love it or leave it. Mind your business.