ViewsLatinAmerica by CartoonArts International

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  1. Chrisnp

    Chrisnp said, about 1 month ago

    I’m not sure some Canada First Nations Peoples would necessarily agree with the humble, kind, etc. part.

  2. iamthelorax

    iamthelorax said, about 1 month ago

    Canadians love to put a blind eye to our history. Act like we never had slavery because we gave it up before the States. Act like we never had concentration camps for Japanese people, act like Acadians weren’t force to flee from the maritimes and gave their farms to the Scots.

    We have lots of skeletons in the closet, but people prefer to act like it didn’t exist.

    By the way, what the f** does this have to do with this stupid cartoon?

  3. ReasonsVentriloquist

    ReasonsVentriloquist said, about 1 month ago

    That’s probably the stupidest joke I ever read.

    You know what they say about self praise doncha?

    “I’t’s like no praise at all!”

    Of coures I say “There’s no praise like self praise” but that’s just me.

    AS to the toon, I guess it refers to our view of aboriginal Rain Forest dweller as people who will do some pretty disgusting thing (eating wise comes to mind). But if they take a look at us they’d have plenty to think we’re pretty disgusting at too.

    The “Why Now?’ of this cartoon I don’t know.

  4. Corosive Frog

    Corosive Frog said, about 1 month ago

    lorax, we were deported by the british. We are part of Canada now, and we wouldn’t want it any other way.

    It was not all that humble to come up with that joke in the first place but I think it’s kinda cute.

  5. Chrisnp

    Chrisnp said, about 1 month ago

    For the record, as someone of mixed Canadian & US parentage, I am intensly proud of either nation when they are at their best - I’m just also aware of what they have done when at their worst.

    As for making his thread fit the cartoon, just change the aboriginal type to Inuit or Cherokee depending on where the polution ends up. (Pollution never crosses borders, don’tcha know!)

  6. Chrisnp

    Chrisnp said, about 1 month ago

    Hey, a non-Canadian made the joke, so the claim of Canadian humility is intact!

  7. comYics

    comYics said, about 1 month ago

    Well the tribes people living off the land dont really contribute to that waste andarent really to blame.

    Maybe we should start following there actions, it doesnt pollute.