OK, I'm just going to come out and say it: some Canadians are FAR too invested in what goes on in the US.
Seriously.
If anyone cares to know, I think Trump is a senile fuck-nut, but my opinion is 100 percent irrelevant because I'm Canadian, not American.
Even though I don't like Trump, let the Yanks elect him. Trump had absolutely no impact on my life whatsoever between 2016 and 2020. Or your life, I might add.
Worst thing the fat fuck did, as far as I am concerned, was to classlessly walk in front of our then-Head of State, Queen Elizabeth II, when he was at Buckingham Palace. But the guy's a stereotypical American buffoon, I expect no less.
In short, I live in Canada. I'm Canadian, not American, and I don't give one-fifth of a fuck who the Yanks elect as president. It's their country, not ours. Let them sink or swim the way they choose.
What I find pathetic are online discussions about American issues and Canadians trying to play identity politics with US politicians. I don't care which side you're on, you look foolish. It's no different than if people here were screaming at each other over who they think would make the best German chancellor.
I'm firmly of the old school that looks down on the US and Americans in general as being ungrateful colonists. I thank my British grandparents for that. There used to be a lot more of us who felt this way.
I'm making the text large, so hopefully everyone sees it.
*Mic drop.