"Systemic racism and discrimination is a painful lived reality for Black Canadians, racialized Canadians and Indigenous people," said spokesperson Bianca Healy in a statement.
No. The only systemic racism in Canada is against whites. The only evidence given that blacks suffer discrimination is that they, on average, earn less. Is that 'proof' that the NBA discriminates against non-blacks? Blacks also have less education, are younger, and have less experience at their job. Few blacks have compsci degrees. Lots of Asians do. Guess who earns more?
Yep. Arguments saying there is systemic racism against black people are always just broad comparisons of outcomes or isolated cases of genuine racism. Meanwhile, I can take a glance at my university email inbox and see jobs which literally bar white people from applying. Scholarships given if you don't have white skin. I get ads on television of a website called hirebipoc.ca, blatant discrimination. All supported by government and major corporations - you know, the system.
Racism is a world that detracts from the truth. Only looking at some truth and not all truth otherwise you just use truth. Since the word is inherently manipulative and manipulative things are inherently dishonest and dishonest things are inherently dishonorable I reject that word. I believe that racism is intellectual gonorrhea and I think you should just use truth. If you happen to be black..., well rigger I just killed racism for you... Your welcome.
If you are white or male then you are systemically oppressed by the discriminatory 'Employee Equity Act'. But you will get only contempt for questioning it.
The statement of claim attempts to portray the plaintiffs as children of slaves. Slavery was never legal in Canada. Most Canadians were anti-slavery even in the 1700s. The plaintiffs are a hundred times more likely to descend from slave traders than black slaves in pre-Canada.
For close to 400 years, Black Canadians have faced and continue to face prejudice, inequalities, tangible and invisible systemic barriers to full and equal participation in Canadian society. This dates back to the enslavement of African people in Canada as property and not as people.
Between 1629 and 1834, there were more than 4,000 enslaved people of African descent in Canada. Children, women, and men were reduced to property that could be bought and sold, exploited for their labour, and subjected to physical, sexual and psychological trauma, which has left its mark on all future generations.
No. The only systemic racism in Canada is against whites. The only evidence given that blacks suffer discrimination is that they, on average, earn less. Is that 'proof' that the NBA discriminates against non-blacks? Blacks also have less education, are younger, and have less experience at their job. Few blacks have compsci degrees. Lots of Asians do. Guess who earns more?
Yep. Arguments saying there is systemic racism against black people are always just broad comparisons of outcomes or isolated cases of genuine racism. Meanwhile, I can take a glance at my university email inbox and see jobs which literally bar white people from applying. Scholarships given if you don't have white skin. I get ads on television of a website called hirebipoc.ca, blatant discrimination. All supported by government and major corporations - you know, the system.
Racism is a world that detracts from the truth. Only looking at some truth and not all truth otherwise you just use truth. Since the word is inherently manipulative and manipulative things are inherently dishonest and dishonest things are inherently dishonorable I reject that word. I believe that racism is intellectual gonorrhea and I think you should just use truth. If you happen to be black..., well rigger I just killed racism for you... Your welcome.
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If you are white or male then you are systemically oppressed by the discriminatory 'Employee Equity Act'. But you will get only contempt for questioning it.
Great summary.
The statement of claim attempts to portray the plaintiffs as children of slaves. Slavery was never legal in Canada. Most Canadians were anti-slavery even in the 1700s. The plaintiffs are a hundred times more likely to descend from slave traders than black slaves in pre-Canada.