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Lanre Oladejo's avatar

So the Peace Arch pretty much stands for nothing then, and when Canada flat out says hell no to all demands, what occurs next?

Afterall it's sovereignty that's been battled out on only whitepaper and pen for now. When the pens drop, what would continental defence truly mean then?

Harry Neutel's avatar

Instead of viewing it as a poison that is killing our relationship, look at it as a perception issue. Our relationship with America has always existed as an Overton window, where a range of emotional responses and practical alignments were the norm, even if the reality encompassed a much wider range of perspectives. Trump has managed to shift the Overton window to a much more negative place, which will be most obvious as a generalized view, and will still encompass many individual examples of positivity. Overton windows normally shift slowly, and it's perfectly reasonable to be dismayed that one man and his administration managed to shift the window so abruptly, but we have to remember that the window does not limit the range of perspectives and relationships involved, and the sheer amount of positivity we have built over generations will not disappear overnight, or even over the course of 4 years. Once the wrecking ball has left the room, the generations of good relations will exert its influence again, and the window will slowly move back towards positivity again. Only a continued political death spiral (which seems entirely possible at this point...) will prevent it.

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