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Canada x Iran.. The Mentality difference is collosal
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostI am born and raised Canadian doctor who practices in rural Canada. Racism is rampant here. People have refused to see me based on name. We usually transfer them to my Indian colleague who has an anglo name and even then they are shocked expecting a white person...
I've worked in Western Canada and it is worse in Saskatchewan and Alberta. It's better out east...although I was called terrorist and other derogatory terms by people in New Brunswick as well.
BTW I love this country. It's given me so much. But until I left Toronto for schooling I had no clue. Just read about Atlantic Canada's systematic racism against black people that continues to some degree to this day (Africvillle) or indigenous issues out west.
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Originally posted by persiangodfather View PostWell there are always some idiots but Canadian society in general is pretty accepting. I am a realtor and have a pure persian name, white people call me and do business with me all the time
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Originally posted by snowleopard View PostAgreed in general! But Toronto where you are based is one of most diverse cities in the world. This may not be the same in smaller cities.
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Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View PostThe original post is about the collective national psyche of a ppl.
This may be true for specific nations. Especially those like Canada. But that doesnt mean we can apply the same to other nations from other regions.
Certainly not Iran.
No matter what angle you pick. These two nations cannot be compared. by any parameter.
so to use Canadians' self confidence and spirit on a country in constant turmoil, poverty ridden, under constant barrage of domestic and international stress, ... etc etc etc and most importantly, run by a regime that truly works AGAINST national interests is just ridiculous and absolutely uncalled for.
totally meaningless
Sports is seperate from politics and dont forget that senegal beat france and that the ball is round, its the mentality of 11 vs 11 for 90 mins. So you have a point but its not as clear cut as you think. With the resume Iran has for the world cup compared to Canada, we should be the ones swinging around a 10 inch doodool, instead Canadians are over confident, and we are feeling bad bakht alreadyWE ARE THE UNDER DOGS
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostI am born and raised Canadian doctor who practices in rural Canada. Racism is rampant here. People have refused to see me based on name. We usually transfer them to my Indian colleague who has an anglo name and even then they are shocked expecting a white person...
I've worked in Western Canada and it is worse in Saskatchewan and Alberta. It's better out east...although I was called terrorist and other derogatory terms by people in New Brunswick as well.
BTW I love this country. It's given me so much. But until I left Toronto for schooling I had no clue. Just read about Atlantic Canada's systematic racism against black people that continues to some degree to this day (Africvillle) or indigenous issues out west.
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Originally posted by somebuffguy View PostPeople call you a terrorist and the hospital is cool with that? I'd burn that place to the ground
Love my job and it's not only in public care settings. Happens in my private practice as well.
Anyways let's get back to the topic at hand...
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I just re-watched Canada v CR and Jamaica. Wow do these teams give up so much space and time to Canada. Outside the top 3 the concacaf teams play timid and don't even press till the ball is near their 18 yard box. Almost content to wait for you to attack.
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Bro, do you actually think Canada can be compared to Iran? How many soccer magazines, papers, sites etc does Canada have? Whatever it is, Iran has waaaay more. And those that talk rumours and drama get highlighted because people in general like that stuff. It's not that we don't have journalists and experts who say "bring on Brazil", it's just that people either choose to ignore them, or focus on the ones saying give us an easy group.
To be quite frank, I'm getting sick and tired of these kinds of posts and comments, which are often baseless, biased, and untruthful. Iranians love the old "tu kojaye donya intorie?" Cliche.
Well guess what? Hamejaye donya. We're not as unique and uniquely badbakht as our people try to make us look.
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostAgreed. Ultimately you will play the best if you advance. I want success...I don't care at who's expense.
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Finally a logical comment. When you get the harder teams front loaded, chances are you'll play less games before you bow out. Sure, you play top teams for once, but it's like a cold water shock and you only get 3 games.
But if you get easier teams in the beginning, your chance increases to make it further when you eventually get the harder teams anyway. So you still get the experience of playing the best with the additional bonus of playing more games to get there (and all teams you encounter along the way are worthwhile opponenents since they made it to the world cup). Plus once you made it further, your team improves both in terms of coordination and self belief.
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...and if you can't even beat the less highly rated teams, at least you won't get humiliated against the best teams, because you didn't get far enough to play them and know you still have a lot of work to do before you have a chance against them.
So yeah, the easier the first round group is the more beneficial.
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Originally posted by ParthianDE View PostThis!
Finally a logical comment. When you get the harder teams front loaded, chances are you'll play less games before you bow out. Sure, you play top teams for once, but it's like a cold water shock and you only get 3 games.
But if you get easier teams in the beginning, your chance increases to make it further when you eventually get the harder teams anyway. So you still get the experience of playing the best with the additional bonus of playing more games to get there (and all teams you encounter along the way are worthwhile opponenents since they made it to the world cup). Plus once you made it further, your team improves both in terms of coordination and self belief.
Croatia 2018: grouped with the weakest Argentina in years, Nigeria and Iceland. In the KO stage: Denmark > Russia > England > France. Spain and Portugal both out in the Round of 16, after playing three matches that could have all been QF games.
Or Portugal's winning campaign in Euro 2016. Finished third in their relatively easy group with Hungary, Iceland and Austria (perhaps strategically). Then in the KO stage: Croatia > Poland > Wales > France
Casual football watchers don't understand the importance of easy groups and brackets in regards to going far in tournaments.
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Originally posted by EZLN View PostAlso I should add that Canadians are the masters of "gonde goozi". Prime example of the bark not matching the bite. Just look at the Prime Minister barking at Russia for the past month.
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