Something is breaking inside Canada, and almost nobody wants to admit it. Our national conversation has become hijacked, our culture warped, our dinner tables drowned in one name that never seems to die: Trump.
Not our own leaders. Not our collapsing healthcare system. Not the soaring cost of rent. Just Trump. America bad. Trump worse. Over and over again—like a national chant of self-destruction.
The obsession isn’t harmless. It’s sick.
Americans don’t sit around fixating on Canada. They’re not debating our prime minister at their barbecues or watching our Parliament on late-night TV. To them, we barely exist. But to us, America is everything. Every headline, every panel, every furious Twitter thread—it all bleeds red, white, and blue.
And it’s rotting us from the inside out.
This toxic fixation on Trump and America has turned into Canada’s mirror, reflecting our worst insecurities. We’ve stopped talking about Canada and started talking at America—mocking it, resenting it, obsessing over it. Hatred has become our national glue.
But here’s the terrifying part: while we foam at the mouth about Trump’s latest scandal, Canada itself is quietly unraveling. The housing crisis is suffocating families. Grocery bills climb higher every week. Healthcare waits grow longer. Entire generations are slipping into hopelessness. Yet none of it sparks the outrage we reserve for America’s problems.
We are so consumed with another nation’s chaos that we’ve forgotten our own.
It’s a kind of addiction—dark, all-consuming, and destructive. An addiction that distracts us from holding our leaders accountable, blinds us to our collapsing institutions, and leaves us clinging to a false sense of moral superiority.
Trump may be America’s problem. But Canada’s real crisis is this: we can’t stop talking about him.
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The longer we stay trapped in this obsession, the more we become the thing we claim to despise—a nation defined by hate, noise, and division. And in the end, it won’t be Trump who destroys Canada. It will be us.