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Everything was destroyed in Berlin too, and Tokyo. That's what happens when you fight a war and lose and refuse to surrender, you barely literate imbecile.
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That would mean a quarter of the population was dead. There'd be bodies everywhere, on every street. There is absolutely no indication oft his, nor do the Palestinians claim it. Your study and its models are deeply flawed by the jew hating ideologues who conducted it.
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Canada is in denial, and has been for decades.
I am Groot replied to I am Groot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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The person who brought up immigrants, right out of the blue for some reason, was Beaverboy. Why? I have no idea, but the Left is obsessed with immigration because it's their best chance of destroying the country so they can (in their minds) rebuild it as their perfect utopia. Of course, the Left is way better at destroying things than building things.
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Canada has now endured a decade of virtual stagnation in real per-capita incomes, productivity and growth in the private-sector capital stock, as well as unprecedented net direct investment outflows. Productivity in Canada is in a secular decline — that is not on Trump. Productivity growth is basically flat over the past year, and that compares to two per cent in the U.S. and, get this, almost 10 per cent in Ireland. The Canadian government has built up such a machinery that it represents 26 per cent of GDP. The business sector now commands around a 10 per cent share, which is about three-quarters of what it is in the U.S. I wonder if most Canadians know, or even care, that business taxation in this country amounts to nearly five per cent of GDP. It is barely more than two per cent in the U.S., less than three per cent for many countries in Europe, and we have the dubious honour of being the highest in that respect for all G-10 countries. Mark Carney talks about initiatives to drive internal demand dynamics, but this is really all just a case of nibbling around the edges and smoke and mirrors. One year it’s a temporary GST holiday, and now it’s tax breaks on electric vehicles. Talk about bringing a butter knife to a gunfight. https://financialpost.com/news/economy/memo-mark-carney-dont-bring-butter-knife-economic-gun-fight
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Ah, yes, the 'statistics'. Funny thing about those 'statistics'. We don't keep track of 'immigrants' and what crime they commit once their three years are up, and they get citizenship. We also don't keep very good track of them, even when they're still permanent residents and commit crimes. Especially as judges work so hard to keep the sentences low so they don't wind up getting in trouble with Border Services. https://www.tps.ca/organizational-chart/specialized-operations-command/detective-operations/investigative-services/homicide/most-wanted/
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In 1971, there were 67k people from South Asia. The Muslim population was 33k. There are now two million Muslims and 2.6 million people from South Asia. My imagination has nothing to do with it. People like you point out the 'dark side of European history' on a constant basis, but never compare it to the rest of the world, never point out the 'dark history' of anywhere else, and never use context. And God forbid you ever found anything to say good about Canada and its history. If you did, it would be something like how wonderfully multicultural we are.
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He was a chubby guy with a dick. Is that good enough? Began identifying as a girl two years ago. As an adult. Seriously? That's not how reality works. Those rare people born with gender dysphoria know it at a VERY early age. They don't suddenly 'discover' they're a girl in their twenties. This is an unstable personality looking for an excuse for their failed life.
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You know what I find even more funny? Every time some third world mouth breather guns someone down in the street the Left is all like "Now is not the time to talk about immigration or crime or smuggling or increased sentences, you vile racists! He was oppressed by a racist society! It wasn't his fault! He was the real victim!"
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What's to celebrate? Why would you celebrate the accomplishments of others before you were born? They were enslaved by Africans. So were Europeans. Indians were enslaved by Indians. Asians by Asians. Indigenous people by indigenous people. Why single out blacks? Because all your information is American-centric.
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Thank you. This perfectly illustrates the way the Left looks at the Western world. All they see are the wars. All they see is slavery. All they see is racism. All they see are the bad things. The good things don't matter to them. They don't even take them into consideration. BUT They say nothing because they know virtually nothing about the wars and slaughters and slavery and genocide and violence in the rest of the world. They simply do not care about it. They rejoice in foreign cultures and traditions, not caring, even when they are aware of their bloody past. That gets hand-waved away as unimportant. It's only WE who need to bow our heads in shame and disparage our history.
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Here's your down-to-earth discussion. The government, academia, and most of the media and corporate world insist on using racism to hire, promote, and give contracts and grants to. They aren't hiding it. It's in their regulations and laws, including the regulations I posted, which you aren't interested in. It says it does this because of 'historical underrepresentation,' which, as with everything else the left does, is an American concept. The black population in Canada in 1971, for example, was about 33k, which amounts to about 0.16% of the population. It only barely started to rise in the 1970s, with most of the first immigrants being the governesses and housekeepers brought over from Jamaica and Haiti as temps. It really didn't start to rise significantly until the 1980s when Mulroney boosted immigration numbers. So give me a coherent reason why blacks should be favored in hiring over any other group. Historically unrepresented? They weren't here! And the same goes for every other group aside from indigenous people, who, given they were mostly on reserves until the 1980s, and didn't have a lot of scholars among them, were indeed 'underrepresented' in a lot of jobs. It isn't a matter of being proud of being white. It's a matter of being proud of the accomplishments of Western Culture and wanting to preserve it rather than see it swamped by millions of barbarians from the Middle East and Western Asia.
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We know there are members of parliament and the senate who work for China. CSIS told us as much. Their own behaviour tells us as much. Nothing has been done about them whatsoever. The Liberals continue to delay implementing even the threadbare legislation about foreign interference they eventually, grudgingly, kicking and screaming all the way, had to pass. Which in itself tells you they're very much aware of how many Liberals would have to be placed on it, including their former prime minister, and likely their present one too.
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When things like this happen, the thing to do is try to figure out why. Society is filled with people who have mental/emotional problems who don't get treated. That is a major issue. A subset of that is the way we coddle people. If your delusions are never challenged, despite you being aware on some level that they're entirely fictional, that's just going to cause you further mental health problems. Men who think they're women need mental health treatment, not affirmation. And the way we're encouraging this in children is disgusting and disgraceful and certain to encourage more of this.
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Yes, and the results were "Nothing to see here. Move along. Look, squirrel!"
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Then why does the government insist we do? Why do I keep seeing cites for adverts from various public sector outfits, particularly universities, that basically say 'no whites need apply'? Why does the government allocate grants to universities based on the race of graduate students and professors conducting studies? The Canada Research Chairs Program (CRCP) mandates strict Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) policies, requiring institutions with five or more chairs to implement action plans that address systemic barriers and meet specific, population-based targets for four designated groups (FDGs): women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, and visible minorities. Key elements of the CRCP EDI policies include: Equity Targets (2021-2029): Institutions must meet specific percentage targets for representation within their chair allocations for each of the four designated groups (FDGs). Action Plans & Accountability: Institutions must submit and publicly report on EDI action plans, which include employment systems reviews and environmental scans to identify and remove barriers. Recruitment Requirements: Mandatory, transparent, and open recruitment processes are required, including the use of unbiased language,, and explicit encouragement for applications from underrepresented groups.
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A 'province-wide' inquiry is going to find nothing. All they'd have the ability to do is to question police departments and look at their records of internal inquiries into corruption. And one assumes that if a police department knew or had decent evidence that a cop was corrupt, they'd have charged him.
