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Jon Ursus's avatar

Change makers, decisive leaders and crisis fixers have been steadily purged from Canadian office culture for a while now. As much in the boardroom as the fire hall kitchen, to be fair. It’s been more important to fit in than to do a job well. It doesn’t usually matter until it really matters. Ask any middle manager these days, the employees that don’t really care and are happy to do the required minimum without causing a fuss are considered the preferred breed. We get the world we deserve. Enjoy the decline. Save your crypto.

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Roy Brander's avatar

Angela Merkel is the most-popular leader of any country just now. Even though: they have half-again our pandemic casualties per million, and are 10 percentage points behind us in vaccinations. They spent less in Afghanistan than we did, in the first place; despite over twice our population, contributed less, certainly sacrificed fewer lives.

Yet their population seems to think that Germany is fit-for-purpose.

Our foreign affairs department certainly didn't serve these people well, but we take in more immigrants than anybody, took in an extra 50,000 Syrians in the year where we'd already busted records by taking 300,000 regular immigrants and had to deal with 40,000 "American refugees" from Trump that froze their hands off to cross our border...Canada's population grew by a full percent that year, just on immigration.

Canada has done more-poorly at the pandemic than South Korea, Australia/NZ, Taiwan, Japan, Finland, Norway and Denmark. Of large, high-travel countries, though, that's about the full list. Our response was better than all the rest of western Europe, the States obviously (by 3:1...we'd have an additional 50,000 dead if we had American government).

So if we're "deeply dysfunctional", most of the rest of the developed world must count as "comatose".

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