Canadian Culture

SaintLucifer

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There is a Canadian culture? In a multicultural society??? WTF? The only culture Canada ever had was the British culture before Trudeau decided to increase any chance the Liberal Party of Canada had for winning elections by allowing unwanted immigrants into the country. Now this country is a chaotic mess. Disorder reigns here in Canada.

Multiculturalism was devised as a vote-rigging tool by the ruling Liberal Party of Canada under the worst traitor the world has ever seen, one Pierre Elliot Trudeau! It should be abolished immediately!
 

SaintLucifer

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Dexter Sinister said:
SaintLucifer said:
There is a Canadian culture?

Yes there is, and if you have to ask such a question there's no chance you'll understand a longer answer than that.

Alright then. I would ask you to explain this Canadian 'culture'. Please go ahead. Learn me.
 

Dexter Sinister

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SaintLucifer said:
Alright then. I would ask you to explain this Canadian 'culture'. Please go ahead. Learn me.

No. I've already concluded from your first post that there's no chance you'll understand it, so you might reasonably have concluded that I'm not prepared to make that effort. Your ignorance is your problem, not mine. You're just a troll.
 

SaintLucifer

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Dexter Sinister said:
SaintLucifer said:
Alright then. I would ask you to explain this Canadian 'culture'. Please go ahead. Learn me.

No. I've already concluded from your first post that there's no chance you'll understand it, so you might reasonably have concluded that I'm not prepared to make that effort. Your ignorance is your problem, not mine. You're just a troll.

I ask a simple question so now I am a troll? Wonderful logic.
 

Kreskin

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Take out the immigrants and you have more people dying than being born. We need immigrants to exist.

Societies that work the best are the ones you can't peg as culturally this or that. Culture is simply leaning to traditions of certain groups. Aside from QC it isn't an issue. Works well. People get along. Few bigots.
 

tamarin

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Well, SL, I am sympathetic to your point of view and I can't possibly believe there exists a Canadian who reviles Pierre Trudeau as much as I. But I might have met him! Multiculturalism is a policy and it's one that has yet to prove itself. It could be our undoing. It also might turn out to be a stroke of genius. But I doubt it. I can only state what the locals here feel in the shadow of Toronto. They overwhelmingly despise a policy that demands Canadians defer to, tolerate and support the establishment of foreign customs as equal to their own. They're not anti-immigrant or anti-Canada. They're just anti the type of thinking in the country since the 70's that has marginalized Canada's past, people and founding institutions and traditions. Being the son of a WWII vet, the grandson of a WWI vet and raised in the heyday of a strong, vibrant and promising Canada, I'm partial to their views.
 

notme01

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. They overwhelmingly despise a policy that demands Canadians defer to, tolerate and support the establishment of foreign customs as equal to their own. They're not anti-immigrant or anti-Canada.

that is right immigrant should be allowed in Canadahould adapt to our ways not us to their's

imagine going to let say India and try to do the things that we are custom to do in Canada and make the India people follow our customs by law

do u think it would work ?
 

Dexter Sinister

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SaintLucifer said:
I ask a simple question so now I am a troll? Wonderful logic.

Well, at least it's better logic than yours. If you'd ended your first post after the first sentence, that would have been a simple question. But you packed ignorant, inflammatory statements in after it, implicitly blamed immigrants for what you claim is the complete chaos of Canada, and libelled one of our prime ministers in a way that would be legally actionable if you published it, without offering any evidence or reason for your extreme views. That makes you a troll.
 

tamarin

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There is a huge in-house propaganda machine working full-time to support and embed multiculturalism in Canada. Kinda reminds me of the antics of the Jewish Defense League. There was a time, not long ago, in Canada when anything testy about Israel in the press was met with instant condemnation and reproach by the JDL and its affiliates. The shine's off the pumpkin now. Likewise, I increasingly see articles and columns in the Canadian press that cast doubts on multiculturalism's long term merits and prospects. Most folks about here still insist- if it's our country why don't we have a real say in what's happening to it?
 

tamarin

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I like countries that stand up for their traditions. That honour their past. That believe implicitly that there's value in both. There is room for difference in every nation but before you can allow for difference you have to know who you are. What you stand for. What you believe in. The greatest danger in Canada's flirtation with multiculturalism is in the small size of its founding people's populations. There is such a thing as critical mass. We've already seen instances in Canada of newcomers demanding privilege once their population number leads them to be bold. Canadian politicians and policy makers have set the country on a dangerous course. There are red flags all over the place. How many do we need before we do some serious rethinking?
 

SaintLucifer

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Re: RE: Canadian Culture

tamarin said:
I like countries that stand up for their traditions. That honour their past. That believe implicitly that there's value in both. There is room for difference in every nation but before you can allow for difference you have to know who you are. What you stand for. What you believe in. The greatest danger in Canada's flirtation with multiculturalism is in the small size of its founding people's populations. There is such a thing as critical mass. We've already seen instances in Canada of newcomers demanding privilege once their population number leads them to be bold. Canadian politicians and policy makers have set the country on a dangerous course. There are red flags all over the place. How many do we need before we do some serious rethinking?

Canada should be standing up to our traditions, those being the traditions of our founders - the British. You mention the small size of the population of said founding people. That would be thanks to the abolition of immigration for white people. It is only non-white immigrants who are being granted admission into Canada. Why? It is time the immigration laws were changed. I do recall reading about those Asians and Southeast Asians complaining that Canada is not letting enough of them in. It is time British-Canadians did the very same. I say we of British descent raise our voices and make ourselves hear at the ballot boxes! I say we create a new reformist party to advance the British culture here in Canada after all it was our people who founded this country.
 

Kreskin

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Have all the traditions you want. Why stop others from theirs?
 

SaintLucifer

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Re: RE: Canadian Culture

Kreskin said:
Have all the traditions you want. Why stop others from theirs?

I will tell you why. China? Boxer Rebellion? India? Ghandi? Does this ring a bell? Why do I not see any little British neighbourhoods in China? In India? Why did so many nations seek to kick out the British colonials? I find it odd when the British colonised countries this was called evil imperialism yet when the immigrants from non-white countries arrive upon our doorstep it is called immigration. What exactly is the difference between the two? When my people immigrated to those colonies we were deemed evil yet we have the Chinese, Indians etc. settling into Canada as good immigrants. Why were we bad and they are good? I fail to understand this.
 

SaintLucifer

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Re: RE: Canadian Culture

notme01 said:
. They overwhelmingly despise a policy that demands Canadians defer to, tolerate and support the establishment of foreign customs as equal to their own. They're not anti-immigrant or anti-Canada.

that is right immigrant should be allowed in Canadahould adapt to our ways not us to their's

imagine going to let say India and try to do the things that we are custom to do in Canada and make the India people follow our customs by law

do u think it would work ?

Precisely my point.