The eclectic collection of friends and people and organizations I associate with has never been made more apparent than sifting through today’s emails. It’s officially Canada Day, of course, and I’m wishing you all a very happy holiday… in whatever way you wish to celebrate and/or recognize it – and of course, for many people, it’s no celebration at all… right up there with Columbus Day and all of its implications, as we all well-know from the emerging dreadful news that’s nowhere near subsiding.
I have emails yelling “Don’t let them take Canada Day away from us!!” and I have emails calmly explaining things, in great detail, from the point of view of many Indigenous Peoples from across the country, eloquently stating why there’s nothing at all to cheer.
The rest are somewhere in between – as am I.
But before I talk about Canada, let’s talk about Chile a bit – a country many of you possibly barely knew even existed nor cared about… but if you’ve been reading these posts for a while, you’ve seen that name pop up several times. And while I still have my little soap-box to stand upon for a few more days, here’s one last crack at it.
Here is a brief summary of Chile, the country where I was born and where I still have plenty of friends, family and business associates… a place that was one of the very few in the world accepting Jewish refugees during and after WWII. The boat that sailed west with the few members of my family who had enough foresight to get the hell out of Czechoslovakia in 1938 (among them my maternal grandparents) crossed the Atlantic Ocean and attempted to dock in numerous places, among them Halifax. This was during the reign of Canada’s 10th PM, William Lyon Mackenzie King… who, when asked how many Jewish refugees he thought Canada should admit, replied “None is too many”. The ship sailed south, but the U.S. wasn’t open to it either. The ship then crossed the Panama Canal and kept sailing south, now on the Pacific side… until finally Ecuador allowed everyone off the boat… provided they didn’t stay.
But Chile said, yeah… come on down… and welcomed numerous Jewish refugees with open arms. And these are not the sort of war-torn starving desert-dwelling-type refugees you imagine from TV and movies… these were well-educated doctors, lawyers, businessmen, accountants, engineers, etc… whose subsequent involvement in the country helped grow it to be the leading economy of Latin America.
But, times change. Politics evolve. Moods swing. Demographics shift. A recent article voted Santiago, Chile as the number-one antisemitic city in the world… a city with close to 500,000 Palestinians… close to 10% of the population… compared with less than 20,000 Jews (0.4%). And… a very leftist antisemitic presidential candidate – who, if polls are correct – could easily win the election later this year.
This candidate has brought out all of the usual antisemitic rhetoric and has promised to rid the country of Jews. Needless to say, the Jews are becoming increasingly worried. Public displays of antisemitism, violence and vandalism are being seen in record numbers. And if he wins – as the old adage goes – when you lose the support of the government… Run.
If the shit really hits the fan, where will they go?
Well, one very logical place is Canada… among one of the very best places in the world to be Jewish these days. In fact, it’s one of the best places in the world to be *anything* these days.
Indeed, especially for those who are young and haven’t experienced the world outside the bubble that is Canada, it’s hard to relate to how it feels and looks when a country completely derails. We almost got a first-hand look at it on January 6th… and from the sounds of it, things might look very different right now down south if those armed protesters had simply zigged instead of zagged… and wound up face to face with Nancy Pelosi or Mike Pence. Fortunately, it didn’t happen. And it hasn’t happened (yet) in Chile. But it could. It could happen anywhere.
But, these days, it’s unlikely to happen anytime soon in Canada. We read with horror at the emerging evidence of our past, but here’s the thing; this is a great country. Off the top of my head, I can’t think of any country, great or not, that doesn’t have a significant stain in its history. Chile was good for Jews for a while; that may change. Chile has never been good to its Indigenous population. The Spanish showed up a few hundred years ago, conquered them… and they have remained conquered ever since. Yes, they are screaming for their rights, land, restitution and acknowledgment… but they, like many other Indigenous populations around the world, face a steep uphill. Unlike in Canada, where there are still lots of big problems… in the past and in the future… but they are being acknowledged and they will hopefully be dealt with adequately… sooner than later.
Canada, for the moment, is also a great place for Jews. Antisemitism is on the rise, but still… there is full government support. I don’t judge Canada on the words or actions of William Lyon Mackenzie King. I judge it on what it is today… Canada, which, for the moment, faces a historical trauma that’s been known for decades but rarely spoken about till now… a history that needs to be heard, acknowledged and made right. Great countries deal with it. And that’s what we’re doing.
So yeah, the celebration may be understandably muted this year, but let’s not forget that there’s also a future, not just a past. And if we can learn from the past (and there’s plenty to learn) and use it for a better future for all of us – Indigenous, White, Black, Jewish and whoever else… remember… you’re very fortunate to be Canadian… which in itself is certainly something to celebrate.
Thank you for your perspective Hort. Very well said.
Where my thoughts are headed.
Please don’t abandon your daily posts here Horatio… you’re a much needed voice in today’s world!
Well said. My thoughts exactly. Yes, our history is stained, as is the history of virtually every country. But on balance, I’m very glad to be here and to be from here.
I saw fascism when I lived there in the 1990s. The most horrific thing that I witnessed was being invited over the our administrative assistant’s daughter’s birthday party. She lived with her ex-husband for economic reasons. I arrived at the house, enjoyed a cocktail with her ex and in fact I introduced him to the idea of adding Bailey’s into his coffee. He was impressed upon trying it! The whole family was there, and friends of all ages. Anyway, when lunch was served we were told to go into the dining room for lunch. And there was a poster of Hitler on the wall. That her ex-husband insisted should be there. It was black & white depicted Hitler giving his salute with one arm and the other taking a sword into the earth and the earth bleeding red blood. At the top it read “Heil Hitler”. I contemplated it. I was thinking on one hand this is a statement showing that Hitler was an idiot and responsible for an earth full of bloodshed. On the other hand I wondered what the f this was hanging in their dining room! I was taken aback nonetheless.
Really great way of explaining the here and now as compared to the history of a place. Things change constantly. We need to live in the present and appreciate what we have here. It’s the best!
An inspired speech
Indeed, very good use of your podium
Thanks
Happy Canada day
So great. Thanks for this perspective
🙏 so well said – as a first generation Canadian, Mum being from England and Dad a Hungarian refugee in 56, I appreciate how many varied perspectives we all bring to this land.
Well said. I’m not proud of Canada because of its past, I’m proud because of how it is now and it’s trajectory. Perfect? Not even close, but hey, the bar is pretty low and in many ways we are doing well. Lots of future potential, if we can address our problems. There is momentum, and so reason for optimism. Such work is never done, can’t rest on our laurels. Don’t have to look far to see how easy a fall from glory is.
Horatio your best post, ever. Thank you.
Thanks for your post. I don’t understand why there is so much anti-semitism around the world but you are correct, it seems to be on the rise yet again. Aren’t we all our Creator’s children? I sincerely hope that Canada can learn from our past and educate our young people so they can stand with pride for this great country we call Canada.
So well said, thank you Horatio.
Thank you. Well said.
Sadly the Indigenous Peoples who feel that “there’s nothing at all to cheer” about Canada Day feel that way because they once blindly trusted the Government of Canada to act in their best interest. And isn’t that what we are told to do these days?
This is your greatest post ever. Thank you for this perspective 🙏
Thanks for this on this day of reflection! We are all so fortunate to be in Canada! Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦
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I very much appreciate this post, Hort. Thanks.
And I know I’m not alone in saying I’m going to miss your analyses!
Hi Horatio,….hope you are doing fine,…. I am learning about the communist party candidate could be winning the next election in Chile,…. This is Mr Jadue a Palestinian origin person that is dividing not only our country but also the Palestinian local colony , according about what we are reading on the different post in the newspaper.
Some corrections are necessary, the population in the country is rising 20 millions, so if it’s true that there are 500,000 Palestinian origin persons, they are only 2,5% of the population. Santiago is rising 7 million so the total Population in that case with Palestinian names is 7%. It’s also important to say that I have never saw any arguments or discuss about this thing ever in the Past. I have heard that we have a small group of followers of Hitler, nothing really important.
The polls are saying that It’s possible but not granted,…. Can you imagine what ruined could be to return again to the faces of the communist party by an election? How can this Chileans could think this could be good ? Among them, I know there are some Jewish origin names people supporting him too. ( not much I hope )
Our future is becoming gray Horatio, very sat to say.
Another great Horatio soap-box stand up. Thanks 🤣👍🏼🐾
Oh my goodness, Horatio this is so well written! Eloquent, historically true!
It is with gratitude that we have followed your
Philosophizing & Well written Essays throughout COVID-19
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Great article Horatio, thanks.
Horatio:things so well put into perspective , and with such clarity.
Another illuminating post!👍🙏
I learned a lot reading that. Thank you.
Excellent writing, thank you for this! Sadly we are hearing about some of the younger generation in our family feeling unsafe to raise children in Chile and trying to leave. This post was right on point. Gracias amigo!