Yes....Canada should certainly aspire to treat it's indigenous peoples like our neighbours to the south Genocide means NEVER having to say you're sorry
@@arzoun Americans can choose to own firearms or weapons. Also known as the right to bare arms. Arms also means weapons. To bare also means to have and carry.
hey, they killed most of the natives, and the winter is to cold for most black peoples. that`s why they have no racism in canada 🤣 antisemitism and islamophobia on the other hand.... ^^
The New Travel YES. Yes yes yes. My partner is First Nations, and seriously, he and his family have had to deal with ALL the stuff you hear about happening to black people in the US. (As one random example, he’s had the police totally beat him up for NO REASON WHATSOEVER. He was walking along the side of the road, and they pulled over, pulled him into the woods, and beat the shit out of him.) The difference is, here in Canada, we feel pretty smug about our “lack of racism”. In the US, at least, they talk about their issues with it. (I get there are some Canadians who understand it-I’m generalizing. But I used to feel pretty smug over the US before I met my partner.) (Edited for spelling mistake.)
@@KayKayBayForever I'm a black American and I've been to Canada quite a few times, for New Years I went to Montreal and I ended up having to break up a racially charged fight where a white guy attacked a black guy for making out with a white girl. A couple of other black people I met said that they deal with shit all the time in the city including police randomly stopping them but that it's neeeeever talked about. Here in the US we're always sold the idea that Canada is a lot more tolerant than us to the point where racism doesn't happen. Like you said I think we're just more open about it here...
@@pingas707 we are just really good at being pretentious!! Member of Canadian Parliament, Black man, was standing outside my house on the corner and cops pulled up on him. Carded him!! He said their behaviour and tone completely changed when they realized his stature. He took them to court. How racist are we? The whole city was up in arms about it, hating on Mr.Green and not the FOR SURE racist cops who harassed him. We dirty too.
The tongue in cheek, not so subtle reference to the Canadian governments genocide of indigenous people and continued racial discrimination of their human rights was definitely my favorite part - you are a master of comedy and societal commentary!!
@@DesignRhythm these are completely unrelated concepts... no one said anything about land taking or giving back - I just mentioned the mass murder that the government partook in through the residential school system they forced first nations people in Canada into, as well as how they're still treated inhumanely by said governemnt to this day. How does that relate to the biblical claims of land over in the middle East???
@@ALifeLearned - Thank you so much. I'm an American but am of French Acadian & Mi'kmaq Indian decent. The atrocities that were done to my ancestors were utterly horrific, and it has all (mostly) been swept under the rug. Sadly, not a whole lot of people recognize or are even aware about the "Great Upheaval" / "Le Grand Dérangement". Here in the US, it is barely even mentioned in our history books. It was a heinously heart-wrenching period of history that deserves comprehensive remembrance, regard and respect.
Eddy Eddy I live in America too, but I don’t understand what you’re talking about? Yes, we’ve got major problems and our fair share of lunatics, but the majority of the people/lifestyle in America is great! Most people I know are very kind and not like the stereotypical obese, gun-obsessed American. The United States has issues like any other country, and I’m glad that she focused on both the problems in the U.S. that comedians joke about frequently and the problems in Canada which are not as well-known.
If we'd've offended you, it would have offended us. So we didn't offend you, because then we'd've turned into you, which would have offended us, in which case we'd be you again, so... Wait a minute, what? Maybe it would make sense if I tried saying it in French...
@that 80's girl that sounds very cool! I used to play in a band and do my solo thing down here in Albuquerque, NM. I was friends with a lot of local musicians at the time. It was a fun scene. I’ve heard Vancouver is a great city and I imagine Ontario ain’t bad. Cool!
To be fair, a bunch of American shows are also filmed in Canada. Because Vancouver. (Actually, I don't really know the reason Vancouver is such a popular filming location...)
"I approve this message" Ah-ha-ha-ha, Ah-ha-ha-ha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 (but,I'm so sick of hearing those words, every 15 seconds, on every channel, from every politician, can't wait for the election to be over)
bel pet Yeah, it is said that the colonizers gave these blankets infected with smallpox to the indigenous people, to deliberately kill them , and one thing is for sure their populations were devastated due to smallpox www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5272430
@@bobbobberbobalina you mean like monguls launching bodies of people who died of certain diseases at their enemy? wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/8/9/01-0536_article en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_warfare#:~:text=Biological%20warfare%2C%20also%20known%20as,as%20an%20act%20of%20war. They may not have had germ theory, but they had a general idea of how it spread and were good at finding ways to killing people.
@@biancavillalobos9252 natuve americans were deliberately contaminatrd with small pocks through blankets which the supressors gave them as 'gifts'. Earrings = natives were husseled out of there land or just with force.
Something I truly appreciate from your work, Julie, is that you do comedy out of the absurd of reality. To me that's the comedy that's worth the most: one that takes us to question ourselves and think at least a little deeper "aboot" the contradictions, the nonsense we live everyday and our own failures as society. Thumbs up! Finding your channel is one of the best gifts these difficult times have brought to me 😀👍
As a dual citizen to both countries, I thought this was spot on! Also, I was getting my hair cut in Utah and someone asked me if I knew Terrell from Calgary, and I did! It was insane!
I went to Atlantic City a few years ago and a really nice clerk in a store said she had a cousin in Ontario and if I knew her after I told her I was from Quebec....🤣
Airplane Washrooms the fact that you know who lele pons says something about you (I had to look her up) and the fact that you only cared to comment after the awesome Julie finally got some recognition says something even worse about you. Go troll someone else.
BTW lady on CNN, when talking about Rob Ford, said Toronto was the 3rd or 4th biggest city in the United States? I was like, what? Did we just annex Ontario? Reminds me of the quote, "when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor."
The HBC blanket had me crying from laughing so hard. Such a subtle reference to a specific part of the history of racism in Canada but so important. (The more blatant reference was great too)
Spot on. I am sure not everyone got the subtle reference with the blanket though. Impressed how she knew that and so made her references more and more obvious. Blanket, earring, shredding of the picture. Brilliant.
I'm an uncultured swine who isn't really aware of history from across the pond. I know about some horrors native Canadians have faced over the last 50 years, so I got the shredder and earring jokes but I dont know enough to get the ones you mentioned here. Any chance of someone explaining the "Hudson Bay towel" thing?
LOL.. the music is great.. your slights and facial expressions are so subtle and absolutely perfect. Every time I watch your videos you have me dying and I’m generally critical of self-made theatre. Looking forward to more of these.
The blanket, the earrings, in direct refutation of what Canada is saying, so great it didn't really need the shredding of the First Peoples portrait. Nolke is my absolute favorite on RUclips.
"Oh my God, I actually do know that Ralph." Lol. And the "I'm built of a different moral fibre" while shredding a pic of an Indian is sooooo perfect. Lol. You are brilliant!
Thank RUclips for popping this one up for me. I have watched a lot of you Vids and don't know how I missed this one. Julie, this is absolute comedic GOLD.
Great video! One thing that always gets me about Canada is that there are so many great musical artist that I think are American only to find out they are actually Canadian.
Racism and discrimination aren't so much country things as human things. Everywhere there are people those things exist on one level or another. In general, people suck. The nice people one meets from time to time are the freaks (and we love them dearly for their freakish niceness).
“After the US election” Me really thinking there’s going to be a political statement *shows America cut in half* Never have I been so offended by something I agree one hundred percent with. Edit- it’s a meme 2nd edit- I’m not offended Edit 3- it’s kind of funny how the people who are arguing with me are trump supporters, when in reality I am also a Trump supporter.
aww you poor snowflake. America was cut in half for the past 10 years, when everyone that didn't agree with you, started being called a white supremacist racist.
@@staceykersting705 lol, I'm looking back at my comment, and I have NO idea what I was trying to say 😂. I wasn't referring to provinces as states, and I know I wasn't referring to Michigan specifically cuz, like u say, it's Ontario that's above Michigan not any of the states. So...😅🤷♀️
In 1979, just before my 18th birthday, Michigan raised the drinking age to 21. So, my friends and I would drive to Windsor and drink there. So thanks Canada.
Julie! You ARE SO GD Funny! I came for the "talking to myself 4 month ago" video... staying for this kind of comedy! Keep it up. Oh.... AND WASH YOUR HANDS
2:43 *America:* "Say abewt." *Canada:* "Abewt." *America:* "No, like aboot." *Canada:* "Abewt." From what I'm guessing, I feel this actor is Canadian. Not as an offense. But am I right? BTW, love her acting as always.
@@jamesmcnaughton9575 finally im glad of it too, this way we dont get bothered by rtd canadian nor american and its perfect like this ;) Longue vie Justin Teudeau
My mom's family is from Canada and weirdly enough I live close enough to the Canadian border that for the entirety of my childhood I grew up watching Canadian tv instead of American. I'd go to school and kids would be talking about Full House while I was obsessing over the Edison Twins and Danger Bay. As much as I appreciate where I live, sometimes I wish I was Canadian...and no its not just because I miss the CBC...although thats part of it.
ok i know you might not reply, but aside from your recent work like explaining the pandemic to myself i'm so happy to see this. thank you so much, as a american this stings a lot; along with other things.
Just found this in 3/2021, and this is gold. Julie is such a great comedic/satirical find (I'm American, btw). Savage commentary! Elated that I subscribed!
Julie you're gonna get a lot of subs and become famous. You are very talented and your material keeps people wanting more and is very engaging keep doing what u do drawing eyes to your vids
I'm Canadian and literally the only Canadian movie I could think of from the past 5 years is Room. I laughed so hard when she says that too.
The Willoughbys!!!! That canadian no? That's a great movie
Love that movie. TWDY - The Mighty Rio Grande track literally destroyed me.
To be fair half the Hollywood actors are Canadian and half of movies are filmed in Canada so really it depends on what one considers canadian
Arrival!! The realisator is a canadian! Oh and blade runner 2049
The Body Remebers when the world broke open, Family first, a Colony, The Great Darkened Days..If you have only seen 'Room' you're missing out
The dogs are Normandy and Afghanistan. OMG, I cried
How did I not pick up on that lol
This woman is Brilliant!!
Iraq can stay with the UK, not really Canada’s kind of breed...
normandy is a GREAT name for a dog
@JediNxf7 Well Played!
Oh god, this built up so well. Love it. The shredding was just icing on the cake.
I saw a documentary called Canada's secret or something like that. It was gut-wrenching what they did to Native Indians,
Don't worry, we did it better
As an Aboriginal person, i felt that. At first i was like "Wait!, no?. What aboot?. OHHHH accurate..af.." -.-
Yes....Canada should certainly aspire to treat it's indigenous peoples like our neighbours to the south
Genocide means NEVER having to say you're sorry
@@notlikely4468 you mean soorry.
I'm not canadian. I'm not american. I didn't understand 80% of the references yet somehow this is really good and totally worth my time
x2
Same here
Same here
Samee
I read that in Castiel's voice and it fits so perfectly 🤣
Not sure how intentional this was, but the American has... bare arms.
Well, it is her right to chose to bare arms or not. Whatever
Ollie Foxx OH LMAO I GET IT NOW
I'm sorry, I don't get it 😂
@@arzoun Americans can choose to own firearms or weapons. Also known as the right to bare arms. Arms also means weapons. To bare also means to have and carry.
@@olliefoxx7165 Thank you! You see, English isn't my mother tongue, I cannot even discuss topics or express an idea coherently 🤣
I’m glad they didn’t skate over Canada’s racism.
That part made me lol because the truth.
With a Hudson's Bay Co towel to start it off. Lol
hey, they killed most of the natives, and the winter is to cold for most black peoples. that`s why they have no racism in canada 🤣
antisemitism and islamophobia on the other hand.... ^^
Justin Zoolandeau has really pretty hair and cute socks
@@matthewshuey1712 Justin Zoolandeau? That's clever, which boomercentric Facebook group did you get that from?
That bit about Canadian racism was edgy but necessary. Props for keeping it real.
The New Travel YES. Yes yes yes. My partner is First Nations, and seriously, he and his family have had to deal with ALL the stuff you hear about happening to black people in the US. (As one random example, he’s had the police totally beat him up for NO REASON WHATSOEVER. He was walking along the side of the road, and they pulled over, pulled him into the woods, and beat the shit out of him.) The difference is, here in Canada, we feel pretty smug about our “lack of racism”. In the US, at least, they talk about their issues with it. (I get there are some Canadians who understand it-I’m generalizing. But I used to feel pretty smug over the US before I met my partner.) (Edited for spelling mistake.)
@@KayKayBayForever with the exception of gun deaths, FN people in canada face the exact same statistics as black people do in the states.
reckless mermaid Exactly!! But we in Canada consider ourselves better than the US for some reason! (Again, generalization.)
@@KayKayBayForever I'm a black American and I've been to Canada quite a few times, for New Years I went to Montreal and I ended up having to break up a racially charged fight where a white guy attacked a black guy for making out with a white girl. A couple of other black people I met said that they deal with shit all the time in the city including police randomly stopping them but that it's neeeeever talked about. Here in the US we're always sold the idea that Canada is a lot more tolerant than us to the point where racism doesn't happen. Like you said I think we're just more open about it here...
@@pingas707 we are just really good at being pretentious!! Member of Canadian Parliament, Black man, was standing outside my house on the corner and cops pulled up on him. Carded him!! He said their behaviour and tone completely changed when they realized his stature. He took them to court. How racist are we? The whole city was up in arms about it, hating on Mr.Green and not the FOR SURE racist cops who harassed him. We dirty too.
The tongue in cheek, not so subtle reference to the Canadian governments genocide of indigenous people and continued racial discrimination of their human rights was definitely my favorite part - you are a master of comedy and societal commentary!!
Ok, so by that standard when will the Middle East Muslims be giving back all the land to the "Indigenous" people = Jews & Christians?
@@DesignRhythm these are completely unrelated concepts... no one said anything about land taking or giving back - I just mentioned the mass murder that the government partook in through the residential school system they forced first nations people in Canada into, as well as how they're still treated inhumanely by said governemnt to this day. How does that relate to the biblical claims of land over in the middle East???
@@ALifeLearned - Thank you so much. I'm an American but am of French Acadian & Mi'kmaq Indian decent. The atrocities that were done to my ancestors were utterly horrific, and it has all (mostly) been swept under the rug. Sadly, not a whole lot of people recognize or are even aware about the "Great Upheaval" / "Le Grand Dérangement". Here in the US, it is barely even mentioned in our history books. It was a heinously heart-wrenching period of history that deserves comprehensive remembrance, regard and respect.
@@ALifeLearned well said
@@DesignRhythm by "that standard" lemme real quick steal ur sht wait a week and... why should I give back to "indigenous people"....
I’m glad you insulted both sides; most comedians would only insult America.
The best thing about Canadians is they don't take themselves nearly as seriously as Americans. It's why we steal so many of their comedians.
Ikr
Eddy Eddy I live in America too, but I don’t understand what you’re talking about? Yes, we’ve got major problems and our fair share of lunatics, but the majority of the people/lifestyle in America is great! Most people I know are very kind and not like the stereotypical obese, gun-obsessed American. The United States has issues like any other country, and I’m glad that she focused on both the problems in the U.S. that comedians joke about frequently and the problems in Canada which are not as well-known.
_ Insulting anyone is beneath one's dignity, for in the end everything reflects back upon oneself.
Kindred Kate yea, that’s what I thought, also...
Who else found her from her quarantine skits? 🙋♀️
69 likes
200th person!
Meh!
Me
I actually found her thru my friend and her with Ryan George
Baby, u took me out when you panned to America and the girl was split. Sad but true...
Canada is very divided too. The half receiving transfer payments doesn’t even realize though.
@@laraslife123 And there's racism/discrimination against indigenous people in the US also.
It took the Trucker strike to more fully illuminate the split nature of the Canadians 3-4 years later.
This is 3 years old and it tickled me all over again
Julie Nolke is my best find during this quarantine!
None of her videos are funny
The Saint, Rude much?
Yee Yee it isn’t rude to tell the truth. It isn’t funny.
Redcoat 007 It’s an opinion, and if you have nothing nice to say, then don’t say anything at all.
@@yeeyee3184 I believe North Korea also maintain your view.
Late to the party. As an American I'm offended that I'm not more offended. I love it. You're awesome. Have a like and a subscribe.
Love your honesty.😀
On, if one month ago Travis knew what he does now...
God dammit I rushed to dislike when you said offended... smh
If we'd've offended you, it would have offended us. So we didn't offend you, because then we'd've turned into you, which would have offended us, in which case we'd be you again, so... Wait a minute, what? Maybe it would make sense if I tried saying it in French...
That offends me
I can’t name a Canadian movie but I can name like 10 shows that are filmed in Canada!
that 80's girl twice filmed their a videoclip in canada soo
I care more about the badass musicians that have come out of Canada namely Neil Young and Joni Mitchell amongst many others.
@@lewstone5430 I'm friends with the band Dear Rouge and they are from Vancouver. And my favorite band, Alexisonfire are from Ontario.
@that 80's girl that sounds very cool! I used to play in a band and do my solo thing down here in Albuquerque, NM. I was friends with a lot of local musicians at the time. It was a fun scene. I’ve heard Vancouver is a great city and I imagine Ontario ain’t bad. Cool!
To be fair, a bunch of American shows are also filmed in Canada. Because Vancouver. (Actually, I don't really know the reason Vancouver is such a popular filming location...)
As a dual citizen of both Canada and the United States, I approve this message
"I approve this message" Ah-ha-ha-ha, Ah-ha-ha-ha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
(but,I'm so sick of hearing those words, every 15 seconds, on every channel,
from every politician, can't wait for the election to be over)
This was so fucking smart
Thanks Letitia!!
Ikr
@@julienolke and very funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That Hudson’s Bay blanket symbolism was so on point!
I'm not familiar with that. Was there a dispute, battle, genocide, or other with natives there?
bel pet Yeah, it is said that the colonizers gave these blankets infected with smallpox to the indigenous people, to deliberately kill them , and one thing is for sure their populations were devastated due to smallpox www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5272430
@@crystaliclake oh shit! I knew about the smallpox blanket thing, but I didn't know that they were deliberately given to natives to kill them!
@@bobbobberbobalina you mean like monguls launching bodies of people who died of certain diseases at their enemy?
wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/8/9/01-0536_article
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_warfare#:~:text=Biological%20warfare%2C%20also%20known%20as,as%20an%20act%20of%20war.
They may not have had germ theory, but they had a general idea of how it spread and were good at finding ways to killing people.
@@thatonedog819 It's hard to know whether it was deliberate or not.
The blanket, the earrings, and the shredder -- genius!
Don't get it?
@@biancavillalobos9252 Native Americans!
@@biancavillalobos9252 Canadians like to ignore their own country's racism while they point fingers at Americans.
@@biancavillalobos9252 natuve americans were deliberately contaminatrd with small pocks through blankets which the supressors gave them as 'gifts'. Earrings = natives were husseled out of there land or just with force.
Did you notice the cushions? I feel they were important too.
Something I truly appreciate from your work, Julie, is that you do comedy out of the absurd of reality. To me that's the comedy that's worth the most: one that takes us to question ourselves and think at least a little deeper "aboot" the contradictions, the nonsense we live everyday and our own failures as society. Thumbs up! Finding your channel is one of the best gifts these difficult times have brought to me 😀👍
As a dual citizen to both countries, I thought this was spot on! Also, I was getting my hair cut in Utah and someone asked me if I knew Terrell from Calgary, and I did! It was insane!
Funny.
I had a lady in Las Vegas insist Montreal was the capital of Canada.
@@AC-ff1cn it blows my mind the amount of people that don’t know Ottawa is that capital
@@clairem391 Right? It's a G7 country FFS
I went to Atlantic City a few years ago and a really nice clerk in a store said she had a cousin in Ontario and if I knew her after I told her I was from Quebec....🤣
you are SOOOOOO damn clever! These videos are genius!
Thank you!
It was worse then lele pons
Airplane Washrooms the fact that you know who lele pons says something about you (I had to look her up) and the fact that you only cared to comment after the awesome Julie finally got some recognition says something even worse about you. Go troll someone else.
@@PickleBeanBoss lele pons content cant even be enjoyed by brainlets its so fuckin autistic lol
@@PickleBeanBoss dude that's not even true, they arent really comparable.
YOOOOOOOO that last bit was hella on the nose.....this was so well done. Keep up the phenomenal work y'all. Much love.
"Toronto is the capital."
_[cries in Ottawa]_
Ngl i know it’s Ottawa because of Simply Nailogical
oh no
BTW lady on CNN, when talking about Rob Ford, said Toronto was the 3rd or 4th biggest city in the United States? I was like, what? Did we just annex Ontario? Reminds me of the quote, "when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor."
I always heard the capital of Canada was $17.34 (Canadian of course)
I lost it at the HBC blanket. Good on you for pointing out Canada's denial of our own racist issues.
"Everything good?" "Yeah. I'm great... Again"
The HBC blanket had me crying from laughing so hard. Such a subtle reference to a specific part of the history of racism in Canada but so important. (The more blatant reference was great too)
I was not aware of that. Thanks for pointing it out!
it was perfect
Spot on. I am sure not everyone got the subtle reference with the blanket though. Impressed how she knew that and so made her references more and more obvious. Blanket, earring, shredding of the picture. Brilliant.
genius THE SHREDDING LOOOOOOOL
Folding the Hudson Bay blanket while the two Ken Danby prints are seen on the wall. Nice touch
I'm an uncultured swine who isn't really aware of history from across the pond.
I know about some horrors native Canadians have faced over the last 50 years, so I got the shredder and earring jokes but I dont know enough to get the ones you mentioned here.
Any chance of someone explaining the "Hudson Bay towel" thing?
Google it. It’s all there.
That last move took me out! Way to keep it real!
Neighbors: “Is she okay? She’s opening the door and talking to herself again.”
my biggest tariff worries center on Coffee Crisp Chocolate bars... I may not survive down here in Utah...
Can't believe butter tarts haven't become a thing in the US, either...and malt vinegar on fries...u never go back!
HBC blanket, so subtle, so true, so sad so many don't have a clue how offensive it is
I have no idea. Would never have known about the HBC blanket had noone mentioned it. Guess I'll watch out for symbols in these rich videos of hers.
???
I'm a dual-citizen of the US and Canada. You totally nailed it, especially about both countries' histories of racial discrimination!
LOL.. the music is great.. your slights and facial expressions are so subtle and absolutely perfect. Every time I watch your videos you have me dying and I’m generally critical of self-made theatre. Looking forward to more of these.
The blanket, the earrings, in direct refutation of what Canada is saying, so great it didn't really need the shredding of the First Peoples portrait. Nolke is my absolute favorite on RUclips.
I am Canadian and this is pretty accurate and funny.
Okay, you should definitely do some videos with the guy from Pitch Meetings. He's Canadian too, so you probably know him.
She did two with him, so yup, it looks like all Canadians do know each other.
I just fell in love with Julie Nolke or, more accurately, her mind. This is great!
"Oh my God, I actually do know that Ralph." Lol. And the "I'm built of a different moral fibre" while shredding a pic of an Indian is sooooo perfect. Lol. You are brilliant!
Thank RUclips for popping this one up for me. I have watched a lot of you Vids and don't know how I missed this one. Julie, this is absolute comedic GOLD.
Great video! One thing that always gets me about Canada is that there are so many great musical artist that I think are American only to find out they are actually Canadian.
I laughed out loud obnoxiously when you shredded that picture XD
I DIED when she shredded the photo of Chief Sitting Bull. Touché, Julie. Touché.
Thank you for recognizing indigenous racism in Canada. It's a big problem that needs to be fixed.
Folding that HBC blanket was a deep cut.
I just realized this was the same comedian who did the “explaining the pandemic to my past self” videos. She is so funny!
"i don't think that makes the sense you think it does" loolll
The best part is how hidden the racism in Canada, it’s so true but so many Canadians denied it and still do. Thank you for doing that part
"Normandie and Afghanistan, they love me."
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL I DIED.
The Hudson’s bay blanket
Showed this to my friends in BC. They said it was on point on both sides. We can't stop laughing, then crying, then laughing...then crying...
I thought that last one was going in a yikes direction but nah that was perfect. Nice!
Thank you for including the racism in Canada. As an indigenous woman it infuriates me when people say there is no racism or discrimination in Canada.
Racism and discrimination aren't so much country things as human things. Everywhere there are people those things exist on one level or another. In general, people suck. The nice people one meets from time to time are the freaks (and we love them dearly for their freakish niceness).
oh shit that First Nations gab at the end got me. Julie you are too talented
"I don't think that makes the sense you think it does." I'm going to be using this comment at every opportunity going forward in life.
Julie this was SO GOOD! Seriously one of my favorite videos of yours to date!
“After the US election”
Me really thinking there’s going to be a political statement
*shows America cut in half*
Never have I been so offended by something I agree one hundred percent with.
Edit- it’s a meme
2nd edit- I’m not offended
Edit 3- it’s kind of funny how the people who are arguing with me are trump supporters, when in reality I am also a Trump supporter.
If you got offended by that, you must've voted for a loser.
aww you poor snowflake. America was cut in half for the past 10 years, when everyone that didn't agree with you, started being called a white supremacist racist.
You guys know it’s a joke right?
@@grezdaed If you were an American who voted in the 2016 presidential election, you voted for a loser.
@@angryretailbanker5103 My dude won. Are you not an American?
The shredder is what got me! So funny... and sad...
Goodness that last one CUTS DEEP
I lost it when she started folding HBC blankets.
I was looking for a video titled: What America Thinks of Canada.
But, it turns out, America doesn't think about Canada at all.
Holy crap this is uncomfortably accurate 😂😂
Normandy & Afghanistan not only made me laugh but would actually make good dog names
I love the subtle Hudson’s bay blanket
I live in west Michigan, and it's pretty shocking how many younger people here are not entirely sure where Canada is, specifically.
that is very odd considering michigan is a border state
WHAT. HOW. WE'RE LITERALLY RIGHT ABOVE YOU GUYS?!?! Though I guess maybe you mean specific states? I could see that being harder, but still!
God, that's horrific.
@@readmachine18 States? Shouldn't be hard to know the province of Ontario.
@@staceykersting705 lol, I'm looking back at my comment, and I have NO idea what I was trying to say 😂. I wasn't referring to provinces as states, and I know I wasn't referring to Michigan specifically cuz, like u say, it's Ontario that's above Michigan not any of the states. So...😅🤷♀️
Loved this!! So clever Julie! 😂
thank YOU!
The fact that she is folding a «La Bay » sheet is amazing
No. It should have been a blanket ffs
In 1979, just before my 18th birthday, Michigan raised the drinking age to 21. So, my friends and I would drive to Windsor and drink there. So thanks Canada.
Wow! I am blown away. The detail! The HBC blanket. Canadian racism. Spot on!
Julie! You ARE SO GD Funny! I came for the "talking to myself 4 month ago" video... staying for this kind of comedy! Keep it up.
Oh.... AND WASH YOUR HANDS
This is my only funny website. Thank you. WWG1WGA.
Same lol
Pretty spot on. Especially when you actually know Ralph. Why does this always happen?
2:43
*America:* "Say abewt."
*Canada:* "Abewt."
*America:* "No, like aboot."
*Canada:* "Abewt."
From what I'm guessing, I feel this actor is Canadian. Not as an offense. But am I right? BTW, love her acting as always.
I
I am offended and outraged that she tricked you into saying aboot
She’s Canadian.
@@cxtcutsml706 a yeah I expected better. If it had been "what's another way to say one boot?"
You know it's a great work when two years later it's still as relatable
That Pendleton blanket was HILARIOUS!!!!
2:10 I mean, Canada is in North America.
So it’s kind of America if you think about it.
Rolando Cueva and so is the whole of Latin america
0:10 I immediately bursted out laughing and knew it was gunna be good. It was
I would have appreciated a line about Québec, cause here we do our movie, we have have our culture, our language and america is not really well seen.
It was explained at the end of the video.
There is no racism in canada ;)
I think she was ' spot on ' in the way she portrayed the rest of Canada just trying to ignore you
@@jamesmcnaughton9575 finally im glad of it too, this way we dont get bothered by rtd canadian nor american and its perfect like this ;) Longue vie Justin Teudeau
Tres bien
EXACTLY...
Okay. The paper shredder made me laugh.
Finally. Honesty on both sides. The ending really corrected the context!
The relationship with racial discrimination bit killed me 😂😂😂
It's ok Canada....I'm from Australia and have to follow America around all the time to....great sketch.
Plus all that Aboriginal racism! In the end, we are all just one big happy family. 😘
Too
My mom's family is from Canada and weirdly enough I live close enough to the Canadian border that for the entirety of my childhood I grew up watching Canadian tv instead of American. I'd go to school and kids would be talking about Full House while I was obsessing over the Edison Twins and Danger Bay. As much as I appreciate where I live, sometimes I wish I was Canadian...and no its not just because I miss the CBC...although thats part of it.
Sorry the shredding at the end made burst out laughing. Thank you!
ok i know you might not reply, but aside from your recent work like explaining the pandemic to myself i'm so happy to see this. thank you so much, as a american this stings a lot; along with other things.
Me, neither Canadian nor American: Well, well, well, let's find out then.
what is your nationality?
@@magicslave3066 why’s that important? Bruh
@@angrydoodle8919 because im curious don't judge 😒
@@magicslave3066 oh. It’s just that the exclamation point made it look like it was very important or something. It’s just me then
@@angrydoodle8919 yes it is !
I'm so glad Canada said 'provinces' and not 'states'. Before this video I thought the word 'provinces' was exclusively used in my country.
Canada has provinces and territories. It's also a Dominion.
Just found this in 3/2021, and this is gold. Julie is such a great comedic/satirical find (I'm American, btw). Savage commentary! Elated that I subscribed!
Omg the Canadian racism bit had me with my jaw to the floor!! Incredibly well put
“I don’t think that makes the sense you think it does!” Stolen 🤣🤣🤣
Haha...the name of the dogs...Julie, this is SO GOOD!! So smart. I love love love it
Honestly, hats off to the recognition of the Canadian treatment of Native Americans! 👏🏻
The Hudson Bay blanket was a nice touch!
The dogs being named Normandy and Afghanistan was a good touch.
As a European all I know of Canada/America perceptions are the HIMYM jokes with Robin.
I think you need to do a new update to this on politics
i love the last part. no, absolutely no racism here in canada.. *cough* ^^
I LIVED for the comment about Canadian racism at the end! Poignant and well portrayed 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Julie you're gonna get a lot of subs and become famous.
You are very talented and your material keeps people wanting more and is very engaging keep doing what u do drawing eyes to your vids
I don't know how this ended up in my feed, but we'll be watching more tonight
I literally laughed out loud when you shredded the picture of the Indian. True comedy.
Native American
James Blissenbach One yr ago ...🤔🤔🤔 I guess jokes never die. 🤷🏼♀️
Nah....Indian. Without the dot.
Indigenous Canadian
First Nations person.