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Hcheh

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  1. Read the question, vote and discuss.

    I have always been disillusioned when I look into facts and opinions pertaining to the identity of Canada.

    Do you believe that we need to take significant measures concerning our Canadian identity? Do you think that a mandatory renunciation of foreign titles would help this cause? If no, what do you think we should do

  2. Why not turn it into an episode of Relocation, Relocation... :rolleyes:

    Israel is where it is for a reason. The Zionists wanted it there, it was created even though the land was already occupied, so I say live with the consequences.

    Sounds about right to me. It's what you get for waging "holy wars"

    "kill em all and let the gods sort em out"

  3. Agreed, but he was faced with your version of a Civil War, and didn't want to solve the problem the violent "American Way".

    So....badda bing....badda boom....multiculturalism!

    I respect him for avoiding a civil war or anything massively violent however. As we seen in history, Sir Wilfrid Laurier did a mighty fine job with keeping the country intact; keeping the Anglophones happy, keeping the Francophones happy and establishing trade with the U.S. at the same time.

    PET's choice of action was respectable, he just did a bad job at it

  4. Funny you should mention PET....one of the Fox talking heads compared Obama's meteoric rise to that of PM Trudeau's. Love him or hate him, PET made an impact.

    Yeah, except Obama made such a great point in his remarks speech, (paraphrasing):

    "We are not just a bunch of different groups making decisions for ourselves. We will always be the United States of America"

    All Trudeau did was screw our national unity up the ass

  5. Right....I understand your position and agree. Whenever I run across the curious term "visible minority", I laugh and wonder if Canada also has "infrared minorities", "x-ray minorities", "thermal minorities", or "magnetic resonance minorities". :lol:

    Hahaha yeah.. However, I would not say that the hyphenated Canadian stands in the way of equal social justice. Instead, it stands in the way of our national unity

  6. Which is why Senator Obama winces at the notion of being a "black" president. He knows better too.

    I was watching CNN earlier this evening and I was amused with how many times they talked about this whole "African-American" thing.. Why should he be labeled as an "African American"? He is JUST AN AMERICAN like everybody else. Black or White, you are just an American. That is pure equality and I am sure that is how MLK would have wanted it.

    Also, it should be this way in Canada as well, as John Diefenbaker wanted it.. Oh how I wish we retained the same attitude 50 years later

  7. Yep. Better to just not think about it. Only when we consider ourselves to be in "visible minority" groups will we actually start to grow that attitude
    So you suppose we should self segregate ourselves by actually implying differences within our people?
    No, I would rather that no such distinctions be made at all. Human being would suffice, at least when it comes to racist labels coming from one's own government.

    Actually, we just tried to make the same point.

    When I said "better not to think about it", I meant we literally shouldn't think about it. If we are of Asian decent, you don't think about it, you are just a Canadian. When we label ourselves as "Asian-Canadians", we impose this self segregating attitude upon ourselves. This point was summarized in my second post

  8. No, it is degrading because of the assumed racist connotation.

    No, I think it was a simple-minded approach that has long lost its relevance given the realities of ethnicity, "race", disabilities, language, etc. It's like using the term "coloured people"...stupid.

    I actually have to agree with you there, I am a STRONG supporter of the connotation-less Canadian; as Diefenbaker wanted it..

    And yeah, looking back at my post, I realized that I made an error.. Putting connotations to Canadians only puts them into the attitude that they are actually different, un-assimilated. That goes back to my point saying how we should not even think of our selves as "visible minorities" , lest we start growing that attitude.

  9. That's great, and the official degrading Canadian term notwithstanding

    I would say that the Canadian term may be degrading because of our sense of identity.. It is "everything goes" , no need for assimilation.

    So this attitude is probably contrary to the point you are trying to make. There is intolerance on one side and the loss of identity on the other, we are probably on the latter side. By the way, this actually isn't aimed for visible minorities exclusively at all, but just all cultures in general.

  10. Let me know when it actually happens.....the very concept of a "visible minority" is degrading.

    It is degrading, I don't think anything of it.. A Canadian is just a Canadian, it doesn't matter if you are Oriental, Indian, African, South American or whatever.. You were the one who brought it up.. Anyhow, we have a Governor General who was from Haiti and Clarkson was of Asian descent.. This shows that we don't think much of it

  11. Defeat? I am an American....celebrating a victory for democracy, one that Canadians said would never happen in racist America. Fact is, it may never happen in Canada. How ironic.....Harper-Bush was "re-elected"...the Americans have moved on.

    I was rooting for Obama all the way.. I don't doubt that a man/woman with a visible ethnicity could become Prime Minister.. We had Lincoln Alexander didn't we? Our Governor General is of a visible minority..

  12. M.Dancer is always correct and his one liners are legandary. He is never wrong and never makes mistakes. We should all strive to become lie him.

    Sure. Both M.Dancer and Noam Chomsky are both human beings and yet, while we cannot expect the same from Chomsky, we can always rely on M.Dancer to be perfect and always correct.

  13. From the very day that I started posting here, M.Dancer has been making personal attacks. He's got close to 10,000 posts, and my guess is that between 95-98% of them contain some sort of insult or personal attack. Try not to view him as the victim, because he isn't. He's one of a handful of members who can go around with seeming impunity hounding, baiting, attacking other members. Why a certain group of members get special consideration is beyond me.

    Haha, don't worry, I am not singling M.dancer out as the victim. I remain neutral to all discussion participants.

    Anyhow, I typed that post because it was funny how irrelevant Mr.Canada's post was until after he actually posted it.. Tells you something doesn't it

  14. We could really use that eighth grade level English or French immigration law right now.. I was just with my mom (who emigrated from somewhere in China), with her buying groceries... and jeez, nobody speaks English in these areas at all (GTA area)! Even funnier, there are t.v. reporting channels who operate here in Canada, and they broadcast fully in Cantonese!

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