it demonstrates the absurd lengths that people will go to in denying that they're racists.
"if i don't want a wall with canada, too, then they're going to think i'm racist, which i am, but they can't know that, so, yeah, let's build a wall with canada, too!"
a wall would actually hurt marijuana exports, though. the logic is not entirely non-transferable.
www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/09/24/americans-canada-border-w_n_8192724.html
Kevin Wells
Let me guess, you're stoned right now?
jessica amber murray
that would be false. and, i would prefer that further responses focus on my analysis (which is no doubt correct), rather than my personal decisions.
Kevin Wells
There is no way to prove your idea is correct but it seems to me there are other possibllities that are equally, if not more likely, to be correct.
jessica amber murray
right. i suppose americans are concerned about canadians sneaking in and stealing their jobs in order to take advantage of their health care system.
as mentioned, a wall would likely hurt the canadian marijuana industry, which is actually the single largest industry in british columbia (if measured in terms of gdp). there is a mild level of consistency, if viewed along those lines. but, i somehow doubt that's what americans are thinking.