Canada's Mounties allow women in uniform to wear hijabs

gerryh

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It's become a useless organization anyways, getting muzzies in there will only make the organization even more useless.


You can always do everyone a favour and fu ck off out of Canada. You don't really seem to find anything good about this Country anyways.
 

gerryh

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Is Canada the penultimate cultural melting pot?

I don't see a superior alloy.

Do you?


Canada is not a "melting pot", never has been. It is "multi cultural" which pisses racists and bigots, like Durry and Walter, off no end.
 

petros

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The question remains the same.

Do we steer our society or do we let evolve?

Which creates a superior society?
 

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You can always do everyone a favour and fu ck off out of Canada. You don't really seem to find anything good about this Country anyways.

Wouldn't be a bad thing if you left too....

Canada is not a "melting pot", never has been. It is "multi cultural" which pisses racists and bigots, like Durry and Walter, off no end.

So you support Sharia law in your neighborhood then...good to know where to send them.

The question remains the same.

Do we steer our society or do we let evolve?

Which creates a superior society?

Unfortunately Pete our society is devolving, not evolving. Probably steered there by the leftard minority stamping their feet in a tantrum because they can't stand anyone being better off than they are on welfare.
 

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Too bad the days of cops being cops are toast, I felt the change from policeman to infantryman was a real loss and but now this pc religious fashion trend in policing is just too much, what takes precident a call to prayer or a call to duty?
 
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Canada is not a "melting pot", never has been. It is "multi cultural" which pisses racists and bigots, like Durry and Walter, off no end.
It's not bigoted to be pissed off with bullsh*t rhetoric and idiotic platitudes. I keep asking pro-multiculti dipwads what makes it such a strength. You know, besides "the food".
I'm not talking about multi-ethnic either. There is a difference with a distinction.

The problem with multiculti is there seems to be an inherent association with being labeled as being part of a "special interest group". The concept of special interest groups creates divisions among people, which is part of the original concept of having borders in the first place, and a hyphen in the multiculti sense is just another border. Whether in writing or verbally, that hyphen still marks a person out as somehow different from "us".

The whole thing is ridiculous. A country shouldn't be bending its will to newcomers without being conquered first, ffs.
And in that regard I'll say this much for the Native peoples, at least they fought like hell for their home. They may have lost in some ways but at least they fought. Unlike the pathetic, pasty white-guilt types who are only too happy to roll over and let it happen. And they not only let it happen, they help facilitate it.

As for the RCMP uniform, it's called a uniform for a reason. It and the institution it represents are older than Canada itself back when they were still the North-West Mounted. Oddly enough, while I argued that Sikhs shouldn't be permitted to wear their turban while in RCMP uniform, I had absolutely zero problem with them wearing their turban in a Legion hall.
 

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It's not bigoted to be pissed off with bullsh*t rhetoric and idiotic platitudes. I keep asking pro-multiculti dipwads what makes it such a strength. You know, besides "the food".
I'm not talking about multi-ethnic either. There is a difference with a distinction.[/quit]


Multi cultural means exactly that. Multiple cultures living together. Peoples being able to move to Canada without having to lose their cultural identity. That doesn't nesasarily mean we become a country of walled in cultural ghetto's. I would still expect new Canadians to learn the language and obey our laws. I just don't expect them to have to strip themselves down and reinvent themselves as "White Canadians". Canada has never been a "melting pot".

The problem with multiculti is there seems to be an inherent association with being labeled as being part of a "special interest group". The concept of special interest groups creates divisions among people, which is part of the original concept of having borders in the first place, and a hyphen in the multiculti sense is just another border. Whether in writing or verbally, that hyphen still marks a person out as somehow different from "us".

and the hyphen has nothing to do with multiculturalism. I don't agree with the hyphen. I've been told I'm "French-Canadian" because of my paternal heritage. I tell them I am Canadian. Yes, I have French heritage, and there are certain French customs I hang on to, but I am Canadian.

The whole thing is ridiculous. A country shouldn't be bending its will to newcomers without being conquered first, ffs.
And in that regard I'll say this much for the Native peoples, at least they fought like hell for their home. They may have lost in some ways but at least they fought. Unlike the pathetic, pasty white-guilt types who are only too happy to roll over and let it happen. And they not only let it happen, they help facilitate it.

How exactly has anyone "rolled over" and what have "they" let happen?


As for the RCMP uniform, it's called a uniform for a reason. It and the institution it represents are older than Canada itself back when they were still the North-West Mounted. Oddly enough, while I argued that Sikhs shouldn't be permitted to wear their turban while in RCMP uniform, I had absolutely zero problem with them wearing their turban in a Legion hall.


I think you need to revisit the history of the RCMP because you really don't have it right. As for the uniform, the only part that can be said to be consistent, has been the red serge jacket. That is it.
 

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It's not bigoted to be pissed off with bullsh*t rhetoric and idiotic platitudes. I keep asking pro-multiculti dipwads what makes it such a strength. You know, besides "the food".
I'm not talking about multi-ethnic either. There is a difference with a distinction.[/quit]


Multi cultural means exactly that. Multiple cultures living together. Peoples being able to move to Canada without having to lose their cultural identity. That doesn't nesasarily mean we become a country of walled in cultural ghetto's. I would still expect new Canadians to learn the language and obey our laws. I just don't expect them to have to strip themselves down and reinvent themselves as "White Canadians". Canada has never been a "melting pot".



and the hyphen has nothing to do with multiculturalism. I don't agree with the hyphen. I've been told I'm "French-Canadian" because of my paternal heritage. I tell them I am Canadian. Yes, I have French heritage, and there are certain French customs I hang on to, but I am Canadian.



How exactly has anyone "rolled over" and what have "they" let happen?





I think you need to revisit the history of the RCMP because you really don't have it right. As for the uniform, the only part that can be said to be consistent, has been the red serge jacket. That is it.


Do we really give a f**k how people dress for their job? My doctor quite often wears blue jeans, but I don't find his performance is any worse than when he wears a suit and tie. I can see a concern if a guy is running a jack hammer while wearing sneakers.
 

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You are. Glad you finally acknowledged that. Now seek help.
The one who needs help is the one who says the Mounties have "lowered the bar" and then cannot point to a single performance issue or standard that the hijab would change, so doubles down by ranting about "one uniform that everybody wears," an assertion easily proven false to the point of delusion.
 

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The one who needs help is the one who says the Mounties have "lowered the bar" and then cannot point to a single performance issue or standard that the hijab would change, so doubles down by ranting about "one uniform that everybody wears," an assertion easily proven false to the point of delusion.

They have lowered the bar. Letting turbans in was the first mistake. Now hijabs in a lame attempt to let some foreigner feel "included". On our jobsites we require certain attire. Granted it is for safety reasons but if you don't have all the necessary equipment and pass a D&A test you don't get in. Simple. There are no exceptions because of someone's beliefs or traditions.I don't see where government agencies should be any different.
SHould fire departments lower their criteria to make it easier for members of certain groups to join?

When conbots like you sink this low, it's time to consider medication.

Yes you certainly should see about getting yours changed.