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It’s so important that each of us has friends and allies to lift us when we’re down and out, whether we are aware that we are down, or not. If you’ve been sulking, or bitter about your recent relationship breakup or losing the big job, or having challenges with your teenagers, your best friend is likely to offer words of encouragement to help you out of your slump.
Likewise, if your country seems to be on edge from one the messiest, most vehement political campaigns, it’s nice when your neighbors demonstrate their kindness and warmth.
Once again, the people of Canada remind us that they are our good friend. A public relations firm, The Garden Collective in Canada, posted this on their blog:
“It’s no secret that America is going through a hard time right now. The election has exposed some pretty scary realities that will likely challenge them for years to come, regardless of who’s elected. They’ve been bombarded with a tremendous amount of negativity and it’s likely that for many of them, the immediate future seems rather bleak.
With that, it occurred to us that America could probably use a little cheering up. That’s why we created the “Tell America it’s great” campaign. As their closest friends and neighbours, we thought it was important for us to do something to cut through the negativity and help remind them that no matter how bad things might seem, there are a lot of reasons to believe that America is still pretty great.”
Watch their video:
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The response has been mostly beautiful!
This is fantastic! LOVE so many American poets, story tellers, radio, podcasts, cities, musicals, scholars, economists #tellamericaitsgreat https://t.co/HxheQExjzL
— kelly erin foley (@foley_kelly) October 14, 2016
#TellCanadaThankYou because nothing like a polite upstairs neighbor to comfort you when Mom and Dad are arguing. #TellAmericaItsGreat https://t.co/S9ZDWMHhOC
— Terra Bad (@Gebraheel) October 16, 2016
A country filled with hard working, honest and good people. Despite who wins, that will continue to be the case. #TellAmericaItsGreat
— OrlandoGriffonicus (@OrlandoGriffoni) October 16, 2016
#tellamericaitsgreat My family loves how we experience such a diversity of geography and people, when traveling across your great country
— Kathryn Mathias (@KathrynMathias1) October 15, 2016
You don’t need to become “great again” you just need to tweak things. Americans are friendly & have beautiful scenery! #tellAmericaitsgreat
— Catherine Hewlett (@busybeinghappy) October 15, 2016
❤️?????? Red, White and Blue! #TellAmericaItsGreat You are great neighbours and we share the world’s longest border without a wall. Eh?
— Holly (@YoeysAmma) October 15, 2016
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As with all hashtag campaigns, people tweet opinions contrary to the intended purpose of the hashtag, as did this mini-Twitter storm by @DevourerOfTime:
I won’t lie and #TellAmericaItsGreat
I will just say that America could be
But they’ll have to work very, very hard to improve themselves
— Devour (@DevourerOfTime) October 15, 2016
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when police stop killing black people in the streets
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when they provide healthcare to ppl— Devour (@DevourerOfTime) October 15, 2016
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when they reject islamaphobia
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when they care about the plight of their Indegenous people— Devour (@DevourerOfTime) October 15, 2016
(pot meet kettle there but I’m not saying Canada’s great. I can make a similar list of all of Canada’s ridiculously awful aspects)
— Devour (@DevourerOfTime) October 15, 2016
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when bathroom bills are gone
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when they don’t have neo-nazis on the ballot for President— Devour (@DevourerOfTime) October 15, 2016
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when they repeal the 2nd amendment.
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when abortion is legal, free, and widely accessible.— Devour (@DevourerOfTime) October 15, 2016
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when college doesn’t cost young people a large fortune.
I’ll #TellAmericaItsGreat when 1/110 people aren’t jailed.— Devour (@DevourerOfTime) October 15, 2016
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Still, American people were touched by the sincerity of the gesture and expressed appreciation to our Canadian friends.
#tellamericaitsgreat is a beautiful campaign. Thanks Canada! You’re a wonderful neighbor!
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#tellamericaitsgreat is a beautiful campaign. Thanks Canada! You’re a wonderful neighbor!
— Denise Q (@mustlovekittehs) October 14, 2016
Canada, we really needed this. You’re the best friends a country ever had. Thanks, you guys! ??❤️??#TellAmericaItsGreat
— MC Hirano (@TorchyBlaine) October 15, 2016
#ThankYouCanada You warmed my heart and put tears in my eyes. And can I come stay with you if the ?monster wins in Nov? #TellAmericaItsGreat pic.twitter.com/4ujP4CrjSy
— Suzette (@SuzetteLT) October 15, 2016
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We aren’t perfect by any stretch of the imagination. We have plenty of work to do on a long list of issues. We have wrongs to rectify at home and abroad. If we lead with love and hope, such as the neighborly love our neighbors to the North have shown us, we can steer clear of making decisions based on hate and fear. We are still great. Let’s act accordingly.
#ThankYouCanada.
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Look up “Why America is not great any more” on you youtube. .. (I’m working off a small ipad and am having a hard time cut and paste) But it says it all.
Respectfully disagree. I love that the Canadians are sticking up for us, but we’ve lost what they still see. We’ve become agenda driven, selfish and divided be that men and women, black and white, Pub or Dem, and we are burning while we fiddle. It is exactly why I think that I’m going to vote Trump, because he is what we need right now. He’s promised to reduce my ridiculous tax burden to a more reasonable 15%, confront big business, bring the flood gates of illegal immigration under control, and make up for that financially by eradicating a billion dollar… Read more »
But, on a positive, to express the heart of hearts that will get us through, to appreciate Canada’s love of us, that they have always been shoulder to shoulder with us. This.
We are America.
https://youtu.be/Cc9OhR86nR0
Canada has it’s own blind spots especially when it involves men / buys.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/case-of-denny-poole-renews-call-to-include-missing-men-in-mmiw-inquiry-1.3803915
They only care about minority men if they can hate on white men.
You spoke the truth, DJ. I say this as a hope, not because I believe the same. We are truly at a watershed. Clinton will kick that can down the road again. We need to deal with this now. Down the road will be too late.
Unless of course you choose to kneel during the national anthem, then it’s quite OK to tell America just how sh*tty it is. Progressives have this ability to speak out of both sides of their mouths at once and mold reality to shape their cause of the moment.
Oh wow, GREAT point!
Canada had it’s chance to be the 51st state. I’ve got no time for them now.