More Needless Multiculturalism Problems From Immigrants

dumpthemonarchy

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A women doesn't like Islamic music classes, "un-Islamic" she says. Then why did she come here? Why didn't she send her kids to a private school? Who needs this trouble?

Time to change tune on official multiculturalism

Time to change tune on official multiculturalism


By Licia Corbella, Calgary Herald February 12, 2011



About one dozen families who recently immigrated to Canada are demanding that the Louis Riel School Division in Winnipeg excuse their children from music and coed physical education programs for religious reasons.



The families believe music is un-Islamic -just like the Taliban believe and then imposed on the entire population of Afghanistan -and that physical education classes should be segregated by gender even in the elementary years.

The school division is facing the music in a typically Canadian way -that is, bending itself into a trombone to try to accommodate these demands, even though in Manitoba, and indeed the rest of the country, music and phys-ed are compulsory parts of the curriculum.
Officials say they may try to have the Muslim children do a writing project on music to satisfy the curriculum's requirements. The school officials have apparently consulted the Manitoba Human Rights Commission, and they have also spoken to a member of the Islamic community suggested by those very same Muslim parents.

In any event, the school district is trying to find a way to adapt the curriculum to fit the wishes of these families, rather than these families adapting to fit into the school and Canadian culture.
Mahfooz Kanwar, a member of the Muslim Canadian Congress, says he has some better ideas.

"I'd tell them, this is Canada, and in Canada, we teach music and physical education in our schools. If you don't like it, leave. If you want to live under sharia law, go back to the hellhole country you came from or go to another hellhole country that lives under sharia law," said Kanwar, who is a professor emeritus of sociology at Mount Royal University in Calgary.

That might be putting things a little more forcefully than most of us would be comfortable with, but Kanwar says he is tired of hearing about such out-of-tune demands from newcomers to our country. "Immigrants to Canada should adjust to Canada, not the other way around," he argues.

Kanwar, who immigrated to Canada from Pakistan via England and then the United States in 1966, says he used to buy into the "mosaic, official multiculturalism (nonsense)."

He makes it clear, that like most Canadians, he is pleased and enjoys that Canada has citizens literally from every country and corner in the world, as it has enriched this country immensely. But it's official multiculturalism -the state policy "that entrenches the lie" that all cultures and beliefs are of equal value and of equal validity in Canada that he objects to.

"The fact is, Canada has an enviable culture based on Judeo-Christian values -not Muslim values -with British and French rule of law and traditions and that's why it's better than all of the other places in the world. We are heading down a dangerous path if we allow the idea that sharia law has a place in Canada. It does not. It is completely incompatible with the idea and reality of Canada," says Kanwar, who in the 1970s was the founder and president of the Pakistan-Canada Association and a big fan of official multiculturalism. Kanwar says his views changed when he started listening to the people who joined his group. They badmouthed Canada, weren't interested in knowing Canadians or even in learning one of our official languages. They created cultural ghettos and the Canadian government even helped fund it.


"One day it dawned on me that the reason all of us wanted to move here was going to disappear if we didn't start defending Canada and its fundamental values." That's when Kanwar started speaking out against the dangers of official multiculturalism. He has been doing so for decades.

So, it's no surprise that Kanwar is delighted with the recent speech British Prime Minister David Cameron delivered to the 47th Munich Security Conference on Feb. 5.

"Under the doctrine of state multiculturalism," said Cameron, "we have failed to provide a vision of society to which they feel they want to belong. We have even tolerated these segregated communities behaving in ways that run counter to our val-ues. So when a white person holds objectionable views -racism, for example -we rightly condemn them. But when equally unacceptable views or practices have come from someone who isn't white, we've been too cautious, frankly even fearful, to stand up to them. . . .
This hands-off tolerance," said Cameron, "has only served to reinforce the sense that not enough is shared.
All this leaves some young Muslims feeling rootless and . . . can lead them to this extremist ideology."

Kanwar actually credits German Chancellor Angela Merkel for being among the first of the world's democratic leaders to take the courageous step in October to say that official multiculturalism had "failed totally."

It appears leaders are getting bolder. During an interview with TFI channel on Feb. 10, French President Nicolas Sarkozy declared: "We have been too concerned about the identity of the person who was arriving and not enough about the identity of the country that was receiving him."

Cameron ended his speech by saying: "At stake are not just lives, it's our way of life. That's why this is a challenge we cannot avoid -and one we must meet."

That democratically elected leaders are at long last starting to sing a different tune on official multiculturalism is sweet music to Kanwar. Here's hoping those poor kids in Winnipeg will get to hear some of it.

licia corBella is the herald's editorial Page editor. lcorBella@ calgarYherald.com

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Colpy

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Wow! Kudos to Prof. Kanwar.....who I believe I have read of before.

BTW, I'd go one step further. Find out who these people are, if they are NOT Canadian citizens, buy them a one-way ticket to whatever hell-hole they ARE citizens of......show up at their door and escort them to the airport and subsequently the hell out of my country. Lock, stock and barrel. The next bunch of trouble-making cultists might keep their bloody mouths shut.

If they are not Canadian citizens, they are guests in my house......and if they start being obnoxious, they are informed they are no longer welcome, and are thrown out forthwith.

Perhaps I should be head of Immigration Canada!!!! lol
 

dumpthemonarchy

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Louis Riel School......now that's irony.

That's what I thought too.

Immigrants are just getting too tough because too many Cdns just want to lie down and be walked on. I propose it take 5-10 years for an immigrant to become a citizen, not the current three. Plus they must stay in the country 90% of the time, to ensure a commitment and actually feel Cdn, if they don't like it, then they are free to leave.
 

Avro

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Come to Canada, the land of the free....well sort of.

You can come here but don't complain....well if you don't look funny and have weird religions you can but otherwise shut up.....that'll show'em freedom.
 

Trotz

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Shouldn't the right wing be pro-Muslim?
Their women are modest, do not have sex before marriage, follow biblical dietary laws, et al.
 

gopher

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''Shouldn't the right wing be pro-Muslim?
Their women are modest, do not have sex before marriage, follow biblical dietary laws, et al.''


LOL! As we discussed before on this forum, it is the Christian right wingers in the USA who love pornography, have higher divorce and domestic violence rates, and generally live more sinful lives than those they criticize.
 

Cliffy

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Shouldn't the right wing be pro-Muslim?
Their women are modest, do not have sex before marriage, follow biblical dietary laws, et al.
I would think they would love Muslims. After all, if it weren't for the Muzzies, they would not be making a killing (pun intended) building weapons of mass destruction to kill them (Muslims) off. I mean, where would their economy be if it weren't for all the profits being made from fear mongering about those psychopathic religious fanatics? Man, you would think they could show a little appreciation, wouldn't you?
 

BaalsTears

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Multiculturalism in America created Anwar al Awlaki, the greatest terrorist threat to the American people. He was born and raised in America. He attended American public schools. Even the Pentagon reached out to him and invited him for a visit. Now he encourages terrorists to kill Americans. This is what multiculturalism has produced in America.
 

taxslave

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I guess the only consolation is that all western countries that have suffered with leftie governments have the same problem. Too much PC Too little common sense.
Yet another problem we can thank trudeau for.
 

damngrumpy

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I for one think we should have one school system and that would be the public school system
if any religion or other group wanted something else they should organize and pay for it themselves.
I don't like these groups all teaching something different. Children have to learn about each other
and they don't do that unless they are in contact with each other.
 

Unforgiven

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So they want children that are out of shape and can't dance? That's some messed up culture right there my friend.
 

TenPenny

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I guess the only consolation is that all western countries that have suffered with leftie governments have the same problem. Too much PC Too little common sense.
Yet another problem we can thank trudeau for.

Speaking of common sense, you can't blame Trudeau for everything.
 

petros

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I believe that correct question is "who is winning?"

It's an ongoing event
And the established have always been the ones to cede. Maybe we can play catch up and start cloning ourselves?

But don't worry. There will be more funny accents in Canada than you can shake a hickory stick at in the very very near future.