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Sunday, March 9, 2025

Divorce, eh?

an apt depiction of two wonderful
countries who don't quite match,
 but do fit together source 
Divorce. It's an abstract concept, for me. Sure, family and friends in our circle are divorced but neither my spouse nor I grew up in a home with divorced parents. So when people ask, what does it feel like to be a Canadian right now, that's what I imagine it feels like: divorce. 

Let's be honest, Canada was never legally married to the USA but we were in a pretty high-functioning common law relationship, a contract that both parties signed. Truth be told, we don't quite match, but we made it work, even enjoyed the relationship. Sure, we are clearly the beta in this couple and at times, you may have taken advantage of that (Canadian energy) but for the most part, we truly loved each other. Maybe we still do? But what's that cliché about relationships? Love is never enough. 

Turns out that's true. Canada never asked for this divorce, but it's happening. And here we are. One toxic partner continually makes demands. So we meet them, or try to, even when we all know some are bullshit (the fentanyl crisis at Canadian border). Our representatives (political leaders) negotiate, bend over backwards, and indeed make some changes. But it's not working....

Why? Despite a desire to remain partners in some form at least, one partner continually employs all the toxic relationship classics: accuses us of cheating, makes unfair demands, belittles our representatives then limits contact, lies, plays the victim, gaslights, makes us feel unsafe, uses social media to demean and threaten us.... 

A relationship can't exist without trust, respect, and honesty, can it? Temporarily, perhaps. But eventually....

We're stronger than we were a few weeks ago. We're changing. We're more united (9/10 Canadians!) We're making new plans. Nevertheless, it's been a sad month. I really do mean that. But to use a clever line from that American culture once so beloved to us, "bye Trump Felicia." 

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

8 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Let's hope Carney can defeat Polievre in the upcoming election.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

And hey DB, thanks for the comment you left me recently about Melanie Joly -- I agree with your estimation of her, so I made her my "Beautiful Woman of the Day" today over at my other blog:

https://bwotday.blogspot.com/2025/03/melanie-joly.html

David M. Gascoigne, said...

The relationship has changed forever, unfortunately.

Kathy G said...

"A relationship can't exist without trust, respect, and honesty, can it?" Not in my world.

jenny_o said...

Trump can't be trusted. I can see a return to the relationship once Trump is gone, IF the Republican party also changes. Otherwise, it's just too risky and damaging to have so much inter-dependence. It's going to leave some scars, though. This was a great analogy you drew.

Pixie said...

It's been an awful month. The only good thing trump has ever done, is to unite Canadians.

CheerfulMonk said...

I'm so sorry! A lot of us hate what happened and hope you do well. 😟❤️

CheerfulMonk said...

Appalled is a better word to describe how we feel.

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