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ralphswanson 6 points ago +6 / -0

Is there any evidence that whites are more racist than other races? The opposite is true. Even Agrawal's tweet is racist. Of course these bigots claim that nobody can be racist against whites.

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ralphswanson 3 points ago +3 / -0

Spot on. She is a cheat but the real problem is the racist system that hires by blood. Why is the Canadian left so racist and sexist?

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ralphswanson 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's hard to believe that we let these bigots teach our children. They are teaching racism by example and, no doubt, advocating for racism in class. Anyone who speaks out against this is, paradoxically, branded a 'racist'.

No racist sees herself as evil. Rather, they believe that they are putting things in their proper place as this school board believes. These social engineers are of the same ilk as the 'white supremacists' that they abhor. Racism is evil because it is dehumanizing to have your rights based on skin colour and because it divides society into warring parties. Self identification does not really change that.

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ralphswanson 3 points ago +4 / -1

Democrats have cancelled the XL pipeline, will decimate the Canadian auto industry with their 'made in USA' credits for electric vehicles, and now this tariff on $2 billion sales per year. These are serious attacks that will kill hundreds of thousands of job. How will Canada respond?

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ralphswanson 2 points ago +2 / -0

What? A white patriot who defended himself while trying to stop lawless destruction still has rights?

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ralphswanson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are you sure you won't prefer your gasoline money going to finance the Saudis and their war in Yemen? Lots of Lefties would.

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ralphswanson 6 points ago +6 / -0

It will continue forever. The only real consequence for aboriginals stopping work that they already agreed to support on land they don't own is receiving more money. Anyone who expects them to stick to their agreements or objects to them controlling of all the land in the country is called a 'racist'.

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ralphswanson 0 points ago +1 / -1

'Social Justice' starts with group rights trumping individual rights. It is social engineering, where the politically correct are rewarded and others punished. In plain language it is racism and sexism. It is exactly what the Nazis and Stalinist practiced.

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ralphswanson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cuba puts sick Canadian political prisoner on hard labour... The young man first contracted COVID-19 in custody and then hepatitis and HSV-1 (non-genital herpes), which is widespread in Cuban prisons... Hepatitis caused his skin to turn yellow, and herpetic lesions spread over his body.

Wow! This is what happens when a country does not support individual rights.

Socialism and Communism have a 100% failure rate. They promise a richer, freer country and better life for all but always deliver the opposite. But that does not deter the lefties. Canada has taken too many steps toward this authoritarian, impoverishing ideology.

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ralphswanson 2 points ago +2 / -0

It should be obvious to anyone who has seriously read the full report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that its recommendations and allegations do not faithfully reflect the research in the companion volumes

Having presumed, with no factual or legal authority, to plead guilty on behalf of all of us to the false charge of attempted cultural genocide against the Natives, he has, in six years in government, failed to devise substantial improvements in Indigenous policy.

This policy is virtue signalling and was never intended to help aboriginals. It's sole intent is make lefties to feel superior to others.

(USA) treated its Natives much more harshly than we did, but it does not lower its flag over it. Countries that have committed unspeakable atrocities — including Germany, Japan, China, Russia, Turkey, Rwanda, Sudan, Argentina (which massacred its Indigenous population) and many others — do not make a ludicrous pantomime spectacle of themselves before the world, but Canada does.

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ralphswanson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Rather, Philadelphia police and transit officials seem to have concocted a horrifying fiction purely for the sake of vilifying their fellow citizens.

I thought only Canadians virtue signaled like this.

We certainly do have the United States’ problem with police dishonesty and accountability, however. In recent years scores of alleged baddies have been sprung free when judges and juries have found police testimony to be incredible.

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ralphswanson 3 points ago +3 / -0

Petroleum products are our biggest export. Guilbeault is determined to destroy that industry. Autos exports are number two and we already have huge losses in jobs and market share there. So fewer jobs and lower tax revenue. Can we export virtue signalling and self-righteousness?

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ralphswanson 2 points ago +2 / -0

The only pro-business thing Trudeau has ever done is legalize weed..This sense that the balanced approach to the environment and the economy has been abandoned is what has blue Liberals seeing red.

Virtue signaling not managing our precarious economy.

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ralphswanson 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep. Discipline in schools was much different a century ago regardless of race. To claim RS were 'death camps' because they used the same corporal punishment in the early 1900s that all schools used or because student were not immune to the plagues that equally killed non-attending aboriginals is dishonest and hateful. The latter RS were much improved and were comparable to boarding schools that JC attended. That's why tribes resisted their closure.

I think RS were a bad idea, but most students did not have a bad experience. The obsession over RS is not justified. From the National Post:

“Between 2009 and 2011, many students have come forward to express their gratitude to former teachers at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission events,” read the commission’s final report. “Their testimony is a reminder that not all Residential School experiences are identical.”

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ralphswanson 2 points ago +2 / -0

I miss Jean Chrétien and prime ministers who managed the economy as opposed to JT who only virtue signals. His approach to aboriginals is far superior to JT. The current obsession with RS and painting aboriginals as victims divides the country and helps nobody. Making people into victims is disempowering and counter productive. It's best to focus on the future as Jean Chrétien did.

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ralphswanson 3 points ago +3 / -0

Otherwise, what's the point of being pushed in front of most Canadians in the hiring queue through 'Employment Equity'/anti-white quotas?

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ralphswanson 5 points ago +5 / -0

Nine in 10 identify rising cost of living as a greater concern than job or income security.” The findings arrived as Stats Canada reported the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 4.4% on a year-over-year basis in September, up from 4.1% in August, driven by higher gasoline, shelter and food prices. Meanwhile, businesses say they’re having difficulty finding enough workers.

So we tried Universal Basic Income and it failed as expected. Time to move on.

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ralphswanson 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes. Why should staff advocate for their political or religious views in a business meeting at all? Exceptions have been made for this 'blood and soil' view of aboriginal land ownership across Canada. Good for NB to buck this trend.

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ralphswanson 4 points ago +4 / -0

From the BBC

The Metropolitan Police said there was a potential link to Islamist extremism...Government sources have told the BBC he is a British national who, from initial inquiries, appears to be of Somali heritage.

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ralphswanson 7 points ago +7 / -0

She said that while women and people of colour have long faced serious threats of violence in the political sphere, that danger appears to be more widespread now.

You are not kidding. Bad enough that the race of the Somali murderer is hidden, but they twist this into 'women and non-whites are victims'.

The BBC describes this murder:

The Metropolitan Police said there was a potential link to Islamist extremism...Government sources have told the BBC he is a British national who, from initial inquiries, appears to be of Somali heritage.

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ralphswanson 10 points ago +10 / -0

I would definitely vote to join. Life would be better for every honest Canadian.

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