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Why are younger Canadians more susceptible to Trump and the lure of the 51st state?
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Yes, but doesn't then establish the connection, from my skim through. For example, the war of 1812 was a war by a colonial empire, against a breakaway state that was arguably a bit more democratic at the time. If you think the British Empire was cool maybe Trump's expansionism should speak to you as a fond old tradition coming back.
If the Confederates were Canadian, I'm pretty sure the author would cite their role in the civil war as an example of resistance we should draw on now. He basically agrees with Trump's worldview, and the rhetoric gets pretty noticeably "anti-woke" in the full text.
It could also be naked commercial interest, though, considering he writes history textbooks for a living.
Thanks for pointing this out. I didn't notice the comments about BC's history curriculum - where I completely agree with your assessment - or know what the author meant by "post-national" in my first skim. If I'd read this more carefully I probably wouldn't have posted it. Thanks for the insights!
Hey, thanks for listening!