In a recent episode of the HBO show Real Time with Bill Maher, the American comedian criticized Canada and its problems, calling it “a cautionary tale” for his country.
In an eight-minute segment, Maher described Canada as “what American voters think happens when there’s no one putting a check on extreme wokeness.”
“Canada was the Statue of Liberty with a low-maintenance haircut and cross-country skis and a giant idealized blue state with single-payer healthcare, gun control, and abortion on polite demand,” he said. “There’s only one problem with thinking everything’s better in Canada: it’s not. Not anymore.”
Watch the video below:
They say in politics, liberals are the gas pedal, and conservatives are the brakes, and I’m generally with the gas pedal, but not if we’re driving off a cliff. pic.twitter.com/hutj3OUVQi
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) April 13, 2024
Maher points out that Canada added 1.3 million people in 2023 alone — the equivalent of the US adding 11 million migrants to its population of 335 million — and that’s amidst Canada’s housing crisis.
“If Barbie moved to Winnipeg, she wouldn’t be able to afford her dream house, and Ken would be working at Tim Hortons,” he quipped, adding that Canada has the highest level of household debt of all G7 countries.
He also pointed out that Canada’s “vaulted healthcare system” currently ranks last among ten affluent countries regarding access to primary healthcare.
In addition to having an unemployment rate of 6.1% (compared to the US, where it’s 3.8%), Canada ranked at the bottom of the North American countries with the worst air pollution. He joked that if Canada were an apartment, “the lead feature might be America adjacent.”
“I’m not saying any of this because I enjoy it — I don’t because I’ve always enjoyed you,” said Maher. “But I need to cite you as a cautionary tale to help my country and the moral of that tale is yes, you can move too far left.”
He added, “And this is why people vote for Trump. They say in politics, liberals are the gas pedal, and conservatives have the brakes, and I’m generally with the gas pedal, but not if we’re driving off a cliff.”
Online, people agreed with the comedian.
Some of this monologue may seem over the top to many Canadians. But he’s not wrong when he says the middle is moving to the right. Wait for his last line for the answer to the question “Why Trump?” @ryanjespersen https://t.co/Ezj0RB3Uf9
— Charles Adler (@charlesadler) April 13, 2024
This is so well said. Seriously Canada, wtf. https://t.co/sDbaGqgCxU
— kVogue (@kryssstyle) April 13, 2024
He’s 100% correct. This current government is running our country into the ground. When I left four years ago, everyone abroad was so surprised ‘but Canada is so great’ ya, no. It’s great at propaganda. It’s hanging on to ‘zombie lies’. We were great. I hope we will be again.
— Yasmine Mohammed 🦋 ياسمين محمد (@YasMohammedxx) April 13, 2024
You know things are getting bad when even Bill Maher gets it right
— Ian Graves (@IanGraves5) April 13, 2024
He is saying so many logical things, which many of us are afraid to say because of fear of being cancelled
— Ankit Bhuptani 🏳️🌈 (@CitizenAnkit) April 13, 2024
But not everyone is on the same page.
How many Canadians die because they can’t afford insulin? How many Canadians die in mass shootings? Our life expectancy is 6 years longer and even in Sask our minimum wage is double the US.
Pretty rich for the crack house under us to try and pity us. https://t.co/Vb0AuMBkBU
— M 🇺🇦 🏳️🌈 (@habpipes) April 14, 2024
Could have mentioned Canada’s longer life expectancy, lack of gun crimes and our safer streets, lack of race riots, ranking of our cities at or near the top of best places in the world to live. And we aren’t given a political choice between two geriatrics with dementia, one of…
— Mark Bourrie (@MarkBourrie) April 13, 2024
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