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George Skinner's avatar

Alberta separatists have tended to have a mid-life crisis divorced guy kind of vibe: they feel stuck in the drudge work of a relationship. Things haven't been going well. There's been personal and financial setbacks. They're fantasizing about how much better things would be if they were off on their own. Imagine all the cool, fun stuff they could do if they weren't tied down by the compromises and constraints of their relationship! Instead of being stuck in that same relationship, there could be all kinds of new, hot, exciting relationships with others! They'd have so much more money if they weren't spending it all on this boring stuff!!

What they end up missing is how much their errors and habits have been contributing to the state of the relationship. They've missed the fact that relationships require work to stay healthy and happy. They don't understand that walking away isn't going to be as clean or simple as they think, and there's a lot that they're going to miss when it's gone. Instead of the glorious, awesome, exciting life they imagine, they're more likely to end up watching golf alone in a sad apartment.

I don't think this divorced guy vibe is entirely a coincidence, either: for years, divorced middle-aged men have been getting pulled into right wing populist politics. These guys have gone through a rough divorce, probably had a hard time with the courts with respect to child and spousal support, and feel like the rug got pulled out from under their feet vs. their expectations for what they saw as traditional norms and roles. The right wing populist messaging appeals to that sense of displacement, threat to status, and resentment. I've seen polling indicating that people earning more than $80K per year but have trouble making ends meet are over-represented among populists: that helps explain the appeal of the separatist message that Alberta's financial problems are all about transfer payments and a need to increase oil revenue. I'm curious if polling would show a higher representation of the divorced middle-aged guy as well?

Allan Pippin's avatar

Really. How many Albertans. How many seats in commons or senate. How much equalization.

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