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Canadians showing their pride at Winter Games (UGLY AMERICAN ALERT)
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | February 20, 2010 | RICK MORRISSEY Sun-Times Columnist

Posted on 02/21/2010 8:51:19 AM PST by Chi-townChief

Loud and proud isn't the norm up north, but it's suiting our neighbors well

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Shane Koyczan sat partly hidden in a darkened restaurant booth, and it was probably better that way.

Since his stirring spoken-word performance at the Opening Ceremony of the Winter Olympics, the poet has become a national celebrity. It's hard for him to walk down a street here without being stopped.

''We Are More,'' the poem he recited in front of a worldwide TV audience of 3 billion people, arrived at a time when Canadians are getting comfortable with the idea of saying they indeed are more -- and saying it loudly.

That hasn't always been easy for a country whose top two character traits seem to be politeness and reservedness.

But these Olympics have brought out a patriotism that apparently can't be held down by shyness. Canadian flags are taped to windows all over Vancouver. Canadians are walking the streets clad in red Team Canada clothing. They're singing the national anthem in train stations. Unheard of.

''We're that neighbor next door who never plays his records too loud and is always very quiet, and we decided to have a block party,'' Koyczan said. ''Everyone's invited. Let us turn up our music a little bit.''

On Monday, when skier Alexandre Bilodeau became the first Canadian to win a gold medal on Olympic soil, the nation blew out its speakers.

''From one end of the country to the other end, I have never seen anything like what we we've seen since we've been here,'' said Nathalie Lambert, the chef de mission for Canada's Olympic team.

A little nationalism goes far

To get an idea of just how out of character national boosterism is here, one only had to listen to Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper. He recently spoke to the British Columbia legislature and let people know it was OK to raise their voices.

''Patriotism as Canadians should not make us feel the least bit shy or embarrassed,'' he said. ''I know that thoughts of grandeur or boisterous displays of nationalism we tend to associate with others. And over the centuries, things have been done around the world in the name of national pride or love of country that would have been better left undone.

''Yet we should never cast aside our pride in a country so incredible ... merely because the notion has sometimes been abused.''

Do you think he might have been referring to Americans? Me, too.

Canadians aren't having any problems adapting to Harper's call to lungs.

''We're not a rally-around-the-flag kind of people,'' said Nafeesa Karim, a reporter for CKNW Radio in Vancouver. ''We wear our maple leafs proudly, but we don't do a big song and dance about it.

''When the Olympic clothing came out, everybody snapped it up. You can't go to any Olympic venue without seeing a sea of red hoodies or a sea of red mittens. It's like we all went to the same closet.

''We don't always sing along to the anthem, but when Alex Bilodeau got the first gold medal on Canadian soil, I had goosebumps. I'm supposed to be a reporter, I'm supposed to stay impartial, but you couldn't help but get caught up in the emotion of the evening.''

Accountable hosts

There have been well-publicized problems at these Games. A fence blocked pedestrians from closely viewing the Olympic cauldron. Poor weather has affected some of the mountain events, and thousands of tickets were canceled because of poor snow. French Canadians complained that their role in the Opening Ceremony was too small. And, of course, the death of a luger cast a pall over the Games.

But unlike the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where organizers and local media were hypersensitive to criticism, Canadians have demanded accountability. The fence around the cauldron was taken down. The International Olympic Committee's contention that the luger's death was his fault was roundly condemned.

Some are calling these Games the worst in Olympic history, and you want to say: Really? Worse than Munich? The British tabloids have gone particularly over the bend because that's what they do.

But something is happening here, something new and fresh, and you can feel it. It's a people embracing its identity and being vocal about it. These are not Canadians looking for attention. These are Canadians looking at each other in wonder.

''It's one of those ideas whose time has come,'' said Koyczan, who was born and raised in the Northwest Territories. ''And there's nothing wrong with a little bit of national pride.''

No, there isn't, especially the way the Canadians do it. Nicely.

As Koyczan's poem says:

some say what defines us is something as simple as 'please' and 'thank you' and as for 'you're welcome' well, we say that, too but we are more than genteel or civilized we are an idea in the process of being realized.

mailto:rmorrissey@suntimes.com


TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2010olympics; canada; nationalism; olympics; usa
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I can't imagine that Prime Minister Harper is the kind of a--hole that this Morrissey makes him out to be but, in this age of 0bama, who knows ...
1 posted on 02/21/2010 8:51:20 AM PST by Chi-townChief
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To: Chi-townChief

They’re still the “Eh-Lympics”.


2 posted on 02/21/2010 8:52:54 AM PST by OCCASparky (Obama--Playing a West Wing fantasy in a '24' world.)
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To: Chi-townChief
a country whose top two character traits seem to be politeness and reservedness.

This clown needs to go to Edmonton and watch an Oilers-Flames game.

3 posted on 02/21/2010 8:54:45 AM PST by Michael.SF. (At least Hitler got the Olympics for Germany)
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To: OCCASparky

“Since his stirring spoken-word performance at the Opening Ceremony”

If this Shane was that fat poet who went on and on and on, I would hide in a back of the restaurant also. That poem absolutely sucked!


4 posted on 02/21/2010 8:57:08 AM PST by Batman11 (Sarah Palin: "Illegal immigrants are called illegal for a reason!")
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To: Chi-townChief

Jesus...if the Canadians want to beat their drum, let them for God’s sake, I say.

Of course, if the Olympics were in Iran, I would feel differently.


5 posted on 02/21/2010 8:57:19 AM PST by rlmorel (We are traveling "The Road to Serfdom".)
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To: Chi-townChief

Cheese Heads.


6 posted on 02/21/2010 8:57:20 AM PST by ExtremeUnction
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To: rlmorel

The Canadians aren’t the problem - this fool Morrissey attacking American patriotism is.


7 posted on 02/21/2010 8:59:31 AM PST by Chi-townChief
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To: Chi-townChief

Am I the only one on this planet who hasn’t watched the Olympics? Nothing against the athletes, but all this hoopla bores me to tears.


8 posted on 02/21/2010 9:00:35 AM PST by fatnotlazy
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To: Chi-townChief
Lives there a man with soul so dead...

Good for you mates...
Canada is a great country.

Just as a little patriotism goes a long way, perhaps more so does political correctness.

Enjoy your day in the sun!

9 posted on 02/21/2010 9:02:05 AM PST by Publius6961 (You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do)
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To: Michael.SF.

I was also going to add the hockey games where they booed a bunch of KIDS...


10 posted on 02/21/2010 9:02:49 AM PST by OCCASparky (Obama--Playing a West Wing fantasy in a '24' world.)
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To: fatnotlazy

You are not alone.


11 posted on 02/21/2010 9:03:31 AM PST by Sister_T (Stealing from the rich to give to the poor is still stealing ... Exodus 20:15)
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To: Chi-townChief

I don’t think Canada has quite the inferiority complex this reporter was assigned from the “evergreen” list. Molson’s “I am Joe, and I am a Canadian!” was a sensation a couple of years ago.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXtVrDPhHBg


12 posted on 02/21/2010 9:04:14 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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French Canadians complained that their role in the Opening Ceremony was too small.

Leave it to the French to piss & moan. I watched the Olympic Opening Ceremony and the intros were all in French. The French in Canada make up less than one third of the population, most of them concentrated in the Province of Quebec, some in very eastern Ontario and in parts of New Brunswick. The Canadian government & the Canadian Olympic committee bent over backwards to accommodate the French & per usual all they get is more whining. Next, still another Quebec referendum vote threatening to cede from Canada.

13 posted on 02/21/2010 9:05:22 AM PST by BluH2o
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To: fatnotlazy

I get a kick out of all the crazy-ass events that nobody in their right mind would try like the downhill, ski-jumping, luging, bobsledding, et al.


14 posted on 02/21/2010 9:05:37 AM PST by Chi-townChief
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To: Chi-townChief

Meanwhile, us fat, lazy Americans are kicking everyone’s butt in the Olympics, doncha’ know.

Cheers, eh?


15 posted on 02/21/2010 9:05:58 AM PST by DoctorBulldog
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To: Chi-townChief

“The fence around the cauldron was taken down”

Shows you how in touch he is - the fence was not taken down,just moved closer and modified so people could get better pics.


16 posted on 02/21/2010 9:07:02 AM PST by illiac (If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
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To: fatnotlazy
I gave up the Olympics when I gave up on the UN... long ago. It is no longer what it was... and has grown corrupted... as much of our world has become.

LLS

17 posted on 02/21/2010 9:08:01 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (hussama will never be my president... NEVER!)
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To: Chi-townChief

“And there’s nothing wrong with a little bit of national pride.”

Canadians have always been patriotic and shown more than “a little bit” of national pride.

The only difference is now they are admitting it (sort of).

Hey, and why not? With deficit spending somewhat under control, a banking system that is generally solvent, and natural resources that everyone in the world wants - things are looking up for Canadians.

They still delude themselves on their health care system - and will even continue to insist it’s a great system - all the way to an early grave - but it does have widespread support from the vast majority of citizens - and is one more thing that they crow about patriotically.

It took the butt-stupidity of Obama to fool and then humble America, but after we send him to the political dung-heap in a few years, Canadians will then return to their former boast: “Hey, at least we can put our flag on our backpacks when we travel, eh” as the real test of what it means to be Canadian.


18 posted on 02/21/2010 9:10:51 AM PST by RFEngineer
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To: DoctorBulldog
Good for you mates... Canada is a great country. Just as a little patriotism goes a long way, perhaps more so does political correctness. Enjoy your day in the sun! ... Ditto!
19 posted on 02/21/2010 9:11:41 AM PST by CondorFlight (I)
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To: Chi-townChief

Or the way the Vancouver crowd cheered that cheap shot artist Todd Bertuzzi hit on Steve Moore and the way they handled that in their court system.


20 posted on 02/21/2010 9:13:28 AM PST by Delphster
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