Canadians cancelling their American-owned Netflix subscriptions like
Canadians cancelling their American-owned Netflix subscriptions like
Canadians cancelling their American-owned Netflix subscriptions like
Just did my part 🚫🎞️🇨🇦
Context?
Nice rock you live under.
Trump's been threatening to Anschluss Canada as the 51st state and been planning on tariffs and other fuckery to harm Canada. So a lot of Canadians are cancelling services provided by US-based companies and pirating entertainment instead.
I did know about the 51st state thing but wanted to know more about the boycott. thanks.
I want to cancel my american owned subscriptions and I'm a american
Maybe we've always been the bad guys, but it sucks that the US is openly being the bad guys now. This isn't the country I was indoctrinated to think it was. Sad.
My theory is the following, i think what saved the US from being stuck on cold war propaganda was the internet. For a long time the US was truly great. It was a steadfast ally, a reliable trade partner and it helped rebuild the EU post WW2. It had railroads everywhere, cable cars everywhere, struggled and won against prohibition and oligarchs, treading ground on worker's rights and rights of minorities.
Then the cold war came and things went seriously downhill. Because of the cold war a lot of things were done in secret and a lot was invested in propaganda. Corporations were allowed to do many things in secret. People in the US were told they were the best at everything and everyone else sucked. They never heard what the world really did think of them, only here and there by immigrants, who were seen as an inferior class anyway.
Then the internet came and finally the US heard what the world thinks of them and boy, it wasn't pretty. Took a while too, many places didn't have the infrastructure ready. The world wasn't happy, the US had been doing very bad things in secret and so, US people finally saw what their country leaders had been doing.
The US isn't a hopeless case but the US is at war with itself. A war that started in the 1800s and still rages on against an oligarch class that managed to inflitrate itself within the higher echelons of the government. Who took their railways away and their cable cars. Who took their days off and their workers rights and in some cases, even took away their right to strike (like the railroad workers).
They can't vote their way out of this, both parties are deeply corrupt. The ones that could stop it, the regulatory agencies, are currently being gutted out. Now is a critical time for the US to change and make regulatory organs apolitical and independent from the executive branch. What is done now will define if the US will become an oligarchic dystopia or will return to its roots. I believe the destruction caused by Trump will invariably lead to the demise of the oligarchy, for oligarchy persists in denial and secret and what Trump is doing is reckless and obvious. But a time of shame has come to the US for what has been done.
Once people in the US realize that the bipartisan struggle is an artificial struggle and that no president is coming to save them, republican or democrat, hopefully protests will spring up everywhere and when they start, real meaninful change can appear. Every American knows the establishment is everywhere. Every American knows they're in a class war.
Every American wants to fight it, but the Republicans say Democrats are the establishment and the Democrats say Republicans are the establishment. To overcome this both Republicans and Democrats must recognize they are fighting the same enemy and it's not each other. The republican party and the democrat party are both artificial constructs of many political views that don't translate to anything in the real world of politics. They're amalgamations of parties that have differing political views who might win elections but won't effect meaningful change on account of that. It serves the interest of the oligarchs that no matter which party wins, they win.
I was at a bar a while back and the talk stuck with me. He was a Israeli who moved to America about twenty years ago and still visits Israel to see his family.
He said, "Americans have to stop seeing America as being #1 at anything." We talked about Israel and Palestine, we talked about the current White House bs, and afterwards, I finally understood what he was saying, especially with the lens of him being an Israeli.
America is America. It's a place that exists. The rest of the world has a lot better everything. It's like living in a small backwater town: You know it's shit, and it wont magically become something it's not, especially if the Mayor and the Sheriff are inbred hicks who bang each other's sister wives. Maybe you grow your nestegg until you can move. Or maybe you carve out a piece of the shit hole. But know that it's a shit hole.
That's America. Just keep milking because the lunatics are out of their cage.
The US have always been the bad guys. Even independence was about being able to do more genocide and land stealing without the British getting in the way.
Canada also has a brutal history of both slavery and genocide.
Accepting that is the first step to overcoming systemic racism and building communities that we can all thrive in.
Yes, we've always been the bad guys. People are noticing now because the chickens have come home to roost.
Eagerly awaiting European owned competitors to american big tech products
It might not cover everything, but here’s a nice list:
https://european-alternatives.eu/
https://cryptpad.fr/ as an alternative to Googles online office suite.
end-to-end encrypted and open-source collaboration suite.
still really early in development but if you primarily work from the browser on a desktop/laptop, it works well enough. I've struggled with getting sheets working on a mobile browser but I really like that you could completely self host if you want or just pay them to do it for you.
Yeah that's the thing that stands out so much. That almost everything mainstream is either US or China. Come on rest of the world step up.
Tell me what you need?
Cloud, Calender Sync, Contact Sync and Document Collaboration? I use a Nextcloud Instance provided and managed by my university (who have a contract with Nextcloud, a German Company)
Hetzner and many others sell managed Nextcloud Instances
For the Pictures I use a Photoprism Instance running on a VPS, but for Drop-In solutions you can also use a Plug-in for Nextcloud, or buy a managed instance, like on PikaPods
The real cancel culture.
I want to cancel my residency and move to Canada.
jellyfin ftw!
Then do it, is someone holding a gun to your head?
Real American question
Haha I don't actually have any to cancel.
Do it. I canceled all my streaming and music subscriptions about a year ago and would highly recommend it to all right thinking people.
Cancelled my Netflix and prime and subbed to CBC gem.
One big problem with our country is that our own identity and culture has been eroded by American pop culture. It’s honestly good to get away from American media and focus on Canadian made content otherwise we our identity and culture just blends into American culture and I hate that.
It's tragic too when there is so much Canadian media that gets overshadowed as a result. I've been picking up Orphan Black again which is a fantastic series, but too many Americans have never heard of it.
Canada here! Literally cancelled Netflix last week and talked to my SO about using the money instead to pay for a seedbox lol.
Also trying to do a grocery run without buying any American products is a challenge but doable! Loading up on Dr. Oetkers pizza and Romanian pasta
Are there some good Canadian seed boxes?
Not sure yet, I'm looking into it! I'll report back if I find a good one though
WTF, I always thought Dr. Oetker was just another brand of some American multinational. It's apparently German.
Yeah lettuce seems the biggest challenge to me. All the heads of iceberg lettuce come from the US. What pisses me off is that under the romaine lettuce it says "Product of USA or Mexico". Which is it? I have no problem buying it if it's from Mexico (they're in the same situation as we are) but not getting it if it's from the US.
I have noticed on some products the grocery story is putting a maple leaf beside the price when it's made in Canada, but it's not universal yet.
Just a reminder to use your local library, they'll often have plenty of movies and TV shows to rent either at a very low price or fully free. Perfect complement for the seven seas
Local library here has streaming services with lots of classic movies (watched some Akira Kurosawa flicks). And other streaming services thru there have educational kids' stuff. Also, free museum passes. Telescopes. Musical instruments. Video games. Online newspapers and magazines. Pretty badass.
some libraries even have a small streaming service, so you don't have to leave the house
Local libraries rock.
Netflix is really shit as a subscription anyway, it's gone downhill with the amount of 'tiers' and constant slop production that encourages cancelled 1-season shows over longer, fan-driven works.
regardless, this would be a good time for countries to strengthen laws protecting against foreign ownership of media companies and heavily regulating foreign media companies operating in countries instead of opening up the floodgates and letting american companies control the culture.
Best of luck, Canada. I'm seeding for you.
The only thing holding us back at this point are our shitty internet companies lol.
Fuck you Telus!
Hey Canada, just so you know: I'm an European, and I watch "Son of a Critch" and "Shoresy"
"Set the tone!"
ha?!
I cancelled two weeks ago expecting it to be difficult, but I don't really miss it. Maybe something happens when you get old, but I just don't have the will to commit to a series or a binge watch anymore. What I've started doing is borrowing movies at the library, which is free and takes forever, but is oddly charming.
Canadians were some of the OG tv pirates. They were the hookup for hacked satellite boxes in the 90's.
It's why most of the shows I watched as a kid had the maple leaf in the corner.
I tried searching for this but only found recent news. Anywhere I can read about this? Wikipedia, article, or book?
I love tech history.
There's a little bit in this Wikipedia article but I can't find much either.
IIRC it mostly stemmed from a lot of US tv channels not being available in Canada at the time. So to make them available, they started hacking satellite descramblers and Direct TV cards. Then they found a giant market in the US willing to buy these boxes and cards to get free tv.
There were people in the US making them too, but the Canadian stuff was more reliable and updated quicker when Direct TV changed codes.
We had a big ass satillite dish in the backyard when I was growing up, and I remember my dad needing to input these codes every so often to unlock a bunch of channels.
I started cancelling all American subscriptions back in December (all Google services out, Facebook+Instance out, Amazon out...) I'm down to Netflix but currently building out my movie library daily. Plex server is next. Long live Torrents!
the CBC celebrates
Thanks for the reminder. Just cancelled
I would just like someone to coordinate the world and put American in its box .
Sadly The Culture decided to skip earth.
Do you really blame them?
People paid for Netflix?
Suckers come from both sides of the border
Ukraine had to start banning Russia funded slop after the invasion...
Maybe doing it before the invasion would have been better.
too many ships in this image.
the quality and selection are better on certain websites with weird little cartoon character avatars
So Netflix is also on the MAGA bandwagon?
An arr set up is not hard to do. Though I am having a hard time finding a good waybto acquire music. I have lidarr but is there a jellyseerr option for music?
Soulseek?
Eco-Max makes good dish soap and other products like that here in Canada...free shipping in Canada and you can get it at Walmart:
Argh, eh!