It wasn't much of a hockey game, but wow ... the post game presentation proved those Canadians really know how to put on a show. As I have mentioned before, on our satellite here in Mexico, we get TV from both the US and Canada. After the seventh and deciding game of the Stanley Cup where Boston handed Vancouver a humiliating defeat, my brother called from the US. to say rioting had broken out. I turned on Channel 9 CTV Vancouver. And sure enough, there it was, a riot pretty much like what we have seen in many other places in the world when out-of-control-fans get ... well, they get out of control.
The store fronts were being demolished, cars overturned and set ablaze, large fires burning without any effort by the fire department to extinguish them, bottles thrown, looting, many injuries, downtown Vancouver under siege. I've been in the middle of riots like this before (covering them for TV news, not participating), and this one was pretty much your standard riot.
This morning, watching the AM Shows from Canada and reading papers like the Vancouver Sun online, the typical Monday morning quarterbacking is taking place. Why weren't the police better prepared, particularly since the last time Vancouver was in the Stanley Cup, the same type of thing happened? Why didn't peace loving residents of Vancouver step in to stop it (yeah, right)? What will this do to the image of Vancouver (and Canada)? As one commentator said, while physical damage will exceed one million dollars, the public relations impact will cost billions. The riot was broadcast live worldwide on CNN. Perhaps he is right.
This summer, we had planned on visiting Vancouver and Whistler for two and a half weeks, then driving to Canadian national parks, and onto Edmonton to visit friends. We visited Canada last year, and really enjoyed it. But now, I am afraid we may have to cancel our trip.
Obviously, Canada has become a very dangerous place. Apparently, it is particularly bad in border towns like Vancouver where no one is safe. But as you know, what happens in border towns is indicative of what happens everywhere in that country. So, if you visit Vancouver (and thus, apparently Canada), you likely will be attacked with rocks and bottles, large throngs of zombies will converge on your car, overturn it, and set fire to it. Police will stand by and merely watch as screaming visitors caught in the crossfire run for mere survival. A once beautiful and inviting country has now become a dangerous hell hole where, if you visit, you take your life in your hands. Why would anyone visit a place like that?
I'm sure many of you, after reading this, will agree. You can't go to Canada and be safe anymore. Now, the problem is, you have a vacation planned, and have to cancel because Canada has been taken over by roving gangs. Where do you go?
For us, perhaps we'll just stay where we are. We have never seen anything like what happened in Canada occur in our town where we live. There have been no riots, looting, no bottles thrown, no buildings burned, no cars overturned. We feel very safe in our little Mexican beach town.
OK, that's it, we are not venturing into a country as scary as Canada. Too bad, though. That Canada sure is a beautiful place, and the people we know there are all so nice. I hope they do something about getting their problems under control. Yeah, it may just be happening at one or two places there (those damn border towns), but I am just not comfortable going anywhere in that country because of the violence. I do wish I could go to California for vacation, but I had to cancel my trip there as well. I read this morning that a bicyclist in Stockton was shot and killed yesterday. Again, the whole state apparently is too unsafe to visit.
(all photos courtesy of CTV BC)
8 comments:
Thanks for pointing this out Dan. perhaps the U.S. could use your blog as a travel advisory for Canada... people must be warned!!
will send this on to all my Canadian relatives and friends. Always interesting.
Point well taken, Dan. So dangerous! BTW, when is the procedure scheduled to remove the tongue stuck in your cheek? ;o)
Dann
Your description of Vancouver reminded me of Halloween at Chico State :).
Dan, while I agree with you that the Canadian border towns can be extremely dangerous-- I think you're overgeneralizing.
There are many interior parts of Canada that are perfectly safe, such as Saskatchewan.
What would have happened if the Canucks had shown up and won? It would have been like '06 in San Francisco. I am really suprirsed that happened, but Canada is a great place!
I think all hyper media publicity seeking morons should be fired immediately for irresponsible reporting. Everyone knows some sports fans(all over the world)are fanatics and need to be fed large amounts of valium before they attend any sporting event. This does not reflect on beautiful Canada and its extraordinary people in any way. No one in their right mind can believe such a thing. Enjoyed the satire.
This is the stupidest thing I have ever read
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