greatcyber
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As this is my first Canada Day, I have been watching the festivities in Ottawa and have to admit that I find it very emotional.
I look forward to the day three years hence when I may become a citizen of this fine country.
It is amazing to me to see the advertisements on television about putting yourself into others' shoes and imagine what it must be like, i.e. I am an immigrant when...I am a senior citizen when...I am a woman when...I am disabled when... It is all a very new concept to me.
From the moment years ago when I came here to be married and was greeted with a hearty "congratulations" from the big, burley Customs Officer to the granting of my first visitor's visa, I have felt nothing but acceptance and genuine caring from everyone I have encountered...again, a very new experience for me.
As the national anthem played on television a tear came to my eye and I have found a new pride that is hard to put into words. It is so nice to have put the hypocracy behind me.
Being a veteran and a retired federal worker from the "greatest superpower in the world" didn't guarantee me the freedoms that were supposedly granted by the Bill of Rights and the Constitution of the US. I shall always retain my US citizenship, but now feel 100% Canadian and happy to be in an inclusive society where everyone is a Canadian, without distinction. No African-Canadians, nor Cuban or anything hyphenated...Just everyone a proud Canadian. What a marvelous concept!
Humbly,
Stephen
Thanks to www.freefever.com for the animated image.
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