Posted on 03/29/2025 9:08:56 PM PDT by Red Badger
0:20 VIDEO AT LINK OF Canadian Military marching...................
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Wow...they are all even the same height...
If I were you, I would be more angry with the person who relieved themselves in your corn flakes!
I attend Remembrance Day services in Calgary almost every year. It is certainly not the same as at the National Cenotaph in Ottawa. It is usually organized at the local level, by the Royal Canadian Legion. You have a beef about it? Take it up with the Legion.
Oh, and given the time, I guess it was your beer, not your corn flakes.
I don’t know, I thought LaBatts was pretty good when I was a teena... nvm.😆
She needs to shave her chest....
So your justification for this farce is “I attend Remembrance Day services in Calgary almost every year”. Thank you for confirming you are a joke.
BTW, I am a carnivore, eating only meat, dairy & eggs and drinking only water. So your “guess” about my corn flakes and beer is consistent with your joke status.
Seriously, your right, I was in a parade last year followed by a high school marching band, they were perfect.
This Canadian operation is a joke. Maybe that’s why they depend on us to defend them.
I recall when in parades they would arrange us by height. I suspect the Chinese chicks were too. It’s better optics, more impressive.
And they appear to be “jackbooted”. And I bet they do know how to use their firearms, much better than whatever the Canadian troops consider weapons.
And which video do you find offensive? Or does just everything offend you?
If you are talking the first video, yes, I do find it off putting. I believe it was a poor choice by the leader of these kids, to not have had them practice marching BEFORE the Remembrance Day ceremony. They are however, KIDS, between the ages of 12-19, sort of equivalent to JROTC, or perhaps I should say for you, Юнармеец.
If you are talking the second video, What do you object to in that? Due to Canaduh’s lack of attention to the military, especially under the True-dolt Lieberals, we don’t have the manpower and those in uniform are mostly reservist. If you object to that video, might I suggest you get off your high horse, but please don’t eat it, Mr. Carnivore, because I’m sure you will want to mount it once again!
As far as being a joke, take a look in the mirror, if you dare.
WOW...That was some sloppy drill training...and their ‘uniforms’ don’t look tidy
A Canadian FReeper posted that these were The equivalent of our ROTC and JrROTC.
Our local High Schools have JrROTC that can march almost as well as Active Duty. They even have a Rifle Drill Team. Fake rifles, painted white, of course............ 🙄
True, true.
“Canadian whiskey kinda’ sucks anyway.”
There’s a reason for that. American whiskey has to be aged in a new barrel, the once-used barrels are sold to Scotland where they are used several times. Then Scotland sells them to Canada and the rum distillers.
There were some old farts in there...though you could be right. They clearly were not accustomed to drilling with each other as a unit.
They look like clones!
There were likely vets marching. They might get together at their local Royal Canadian Legion hall every week, but they only march once a year, at the Remembrance Day ceremonies. Now, most of the vets are from ‘peacekeeping missions’. Of course there are some younger ones who served in Afghanistan and certain other ME hotspots.
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“And which video do you find offensive? Or does just everything offend you”
As to your pretext that those farcical Canadian marches would be because of the poor little 17-19 years olds and the senile reservists, it would mean that all Canadians are retarded and/or lack any self respect and decency to be involved in such a farce. Do you realize how stupid you sound? Not, apparently.
Ah, au fait, je ne parle pas le russe, attardé de mes deux.
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