Canada's production of good graduates and capable communicators should not be lost in a fostered troglodyte breakout in a "last stop for all runaways and murderers from anywhere in the world" society; a troglodyte stronghold. But, it is a highly technological world and we would like to get what we want in other people's lives while we expect to have opportunity and authority in every arena but how can you have much or any authority without understanding? Someone sues you for breach of contract for sitting in a Restaurant after you finished your meal and you sip your complimentary water. You agree to settle it out of court and you just leave $3000.00 from a bank robbery you committed with your name and restaurant receipt on it. The law suit continues and they get judgement against you but you try to argue that you dropped off $3000.00 and that you should not have to pay any judgement in the justice of your troglodyte indigenous law that you foster by telling your children to get nothing more than C grade but you want Canada to be technologically competitive and you want all the Chinese immigrants with their second generation to work only for a C or else you would be jealous of how they feel; the authority. But, in the educational capability without the Troglodyte self-frustration, Canada can aim for more of Frodo role with unique solutions, willingness to die for the Queen's(but only after we get her glory right where we are at home in the little things; not living in rebellion to feel the false authority skin to the feeling of driving to Manitoba on a suspended license while you tell people your grandfather was an astronaut, police administrator or a Bowes-Lyon).
But, with our Frodo knife throwing and hunting skill along with our submissive obedience and "in tuition-I want to know if he knows and I will give the fire chief a free Pattie", we will tell ourselves that we are not ourselves; we would marvel at Theoden and say we Canadians smoke it eh and drink a 24 a week eh but we always know how to find true north eh.
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