No I think they should have to go back to where they came from like Europe. That's how they thinks it works when they yell that at born and breed Texans of non white backgrounds.
I figured it would be easier to say it the way I did rather than doing the semantics dance, mainly because Netflix is (unfortunately) more recognizable than CBC to most people.
Also, I'm unaware if CBC has a way to stream or watch the show on-demand.
ETA: Thank you for the clarification add by the way.
Is Texas talking about leaving really all that new?
Several years back I went to Woodlands TX for a business trip. There was a historical map of Texas on the wall of the CEO's office I was visiting. As I was asking questions about the oil rigs depicted, it was mentioned everytime the price of gas goes up, the separation of Texas talk goes up along with it.
Thankfully last year when I was down there the price of fuel was 2.87/G when it was 5.83/G in California.
However it seems they have found a new way to rile the population up now.