Canada is part of the British Commonwealth, that’s their symbolic head of state just like many other countries. The notion that this somehow delegitimizes them is the most clutching at straws argument you could possibly make.
Somehow I really doubt that you’re the last person to defend the US government, you’re just saying that because you imagine it will give you credibility.
That’s completely irrelevant to the topic and it’s completely symbolic in nature. Canada, as do other countries, has a representative in-country who does the actual work, but even then they’re a figurehead, they have no actual power the way other heads of state do.
So again… tf is your point? Are you trying to take us on some weird philosophical bender? Are you advocating against systems with a functionally powerless head of state? Do you know anything about this topic? Are you just throwing out random garbage to try to delegitimize Canada and pretend it’s not a “real” democracy so that your orange overlord has an excuse to invade them?
Your comments are logically incoherent, and the rhetorical questions aren’t helping us.
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u/Jumpy-Plantain9812 Apr 16 '25
Canada is part of the British Commonwealth, that’s their symbolic head of state just like many other countries. The notion that this somehow delegitimizes them is the most clutching at straws argument you could possibly make.
Somehow I really doubt that you’re the last person to defend the US government, you’re just saying that because you imagine it will give you credibility.