Yes, i think we all assumed you own a mirror, but go on.....Considering I personally have MET Canadians who are bigots and racists
Yes, i think we all assumed you own a mirror, but go on.....Considering I personally have MET Canadians who are bigots and racists
Well, I don't know about the "crowd" you hang out with... I personally know of 1 person who is a racist and (it's not towards Blacks) & I've called him out on it. Other than that, no one else that I know is a racist, a bigot or a white supremist. The people I know are honest, loving individuals who would do anything to help others out no matter what. Those are the people I "hang" with and I consider myself truly fortunate.Dix, you said "First off I'd stop calling fellow Canadians racists, bigots & White Supremists."
Considering I personally have MET Canadians who are bigots and racists - no White Supremacists yet - and HAVE called them out for their racism (one was even a co-worker) yeah, I AM going to call them out on it.
Assumptions? You show any of the above, I will call you out on it.
BTW, does your comment work the other way too? Cause I get called things like this a lot by other Canadians, too. Are you calling them out to stop saying it? Or is this a "only certain people need to stop saying these things" kind of post?
Well, I don't know about the "crowd" you hang out with...
I personally know of 1 person who is a racist and (it's not towards Blacks)
& I've called him out on it.
Other than that, no one else that I know is a racist, a bigot or a white supremist.
The people I know are honest, loving individuals who would do anything to help others out no matter what.
Those are the people I "hang" with and I consider myself truly fortunate.
My my aren't we "touchy" Good grief get ahold of yourself ok?My "crowd" are co-workers and/or their families. And as I said, the one co-worker who decided to be a bigot against a woman wearing a head covering, I called him out on it. Of course he was all "it was a joke" but that did not fly with me. Our work relationship has been cool since then and I'm good with that.
Outside of that, I live in a small town, you don't need a "Crowd" to know where the racists, bigots and white nationalists are. We even had one run for mayor in our recent election.
There ARE other races than blacks. FFS. So you know a racist.
Good for you.
You now have negated your point.
That you know of. Most people DON'T advertise that stuff publicly, you know.
Sure, same as me, same as most people who then get shocked that "OMG he was NEVER racist when I was around him".
Good for you.
Most of the people I "hang" out with are good people too.
But you know a racist, and called him out on it.
Guess you're like the rest of us who do the same thing, too. So does that make you part of the problem, or the cure?
So - in other words calling him out didn't do anything. His opinion isn't changed, and now you've closed the lines of communication so there isn't even a chance to have a dialogue about it,I called him out on it. Of course he was all "it was a joke" but that did not fly with me. Our work relationship has been cool since then and I'm good with that.
I dunno about that statement. I mean i get where you're coming from and it's certainly often said and i guess it depends a little on your definition of 'racists'- but to me it doesn't fit the traditional definition.We are all racists and bigots in our own ways….
My my aren't we "touchy" Good grief get ahold of yourself ok?
She is not trying to unite canada. The prime minister and the liberal party presumably are - or at least SHOULD be.' And it's bad enough for them to just insult people and think things will get better, but when you do it to people who AREN'T even bigots or racists etc (les deplorables) then it's even worse.I mean, why is it okay for you to call out racists but not other people?
I’m assuming that “racist” & “racism” is being used in very broad to terms with my statement above…broad like the interpretation of the legislation to use the emergencies act (?) because it’s not like there’s very many crosses being burned on the lawns in my neighbourhood, etc…I dunno about that statement. I mean i get where you're coming from and it's certainly often said and i guess it depends a little on your definition of 'racists'- but to me it doesn't fit the traditional definition.
Ok…. I went very broad, and that the whole colour blind thing just seems like a goofy woke myth, and then I contrasted that with just treating people the way you wanna be treated. I know it sounds crazy but it seems to work. Sort of a mutual respect thing as crazy as it sounds.Racism to me and by more tranditional definitions isn't just 'race', it's specifically a negative impression or attitude towards someone because of their race. Not being racist isn't the same as not being 'colourblind', a term i've always hated.
The way the term racist and racism is thrown around at this point in time, does somebody have to be wearing a clan outfit (?) or be machete’ing off the hands of South African Farmers (?) or even wearing Black-Face to be a racist now a days?Having preconceived notions about black culture for example isn't the same as having prejudice. Something that's racial isn't necessarily racists. For example, saying black people suffer from sarcoidosis more than Europeans is not a racist statement. It's a racial one, sure but that's not the same.
It seems to be pretty universal. How are you as an individual govern yourself accordingly is a different matter though.Having preconceived notions about things IS human nature and a very very important one to our survival as a species. And we all do that about race and many many other things, right or wrong.
Potato…Potato…Tomato…Tomato?I realize it's a bit of hair splitting in a way, but i think it's an important distinction.
You make to much sense .All I know having grown up in a predominantly white area , we all hated each other regarding race bit were and still are good friends . I see our present multicultural society mostly doing the same .I’m assuming that “racist” & “racism” is being used in very broad to terms with my statement above…broad like the interpretation of the legislation to use the emergencies act (?) because it’s not like there’s very many crosses being burned on the lawns in my neighbourhood, etc…
Ok…. I went very broad, and that the whole colour blind thing just seems like a goofy woke myth, and then I contrasted that with just treating people the way you wanna be treated. I know it sounds crazy but it seems to work. Sort of a mutual respect thing as crazy as it sounds.
The way the term racist and racism is thrown around at this point in time, does somebody have to be wearing a clan outfit (?) or be machete’ing off the hands of South African Farmers (?) or even wearing Black-Face to be a racist now a days?
It seems to be pretty universal. How are you as an individual govern yourself accordingly is a different matter though.
whoops. I somehow ruined the quote and I’m too lazy to try and figure out how to fix it so below is your own words, sir.
But that's not racism and i would hesitate to say that we're all 'Racists". I think that's not true. I think most people don't actually hold others as being lesser people or bad people etc simply because of their race, even if they do have preconceived notions of what various races and or cultures are like.
back to my words:
In the early days of Covid when this pestilence was still more or less in China, saying we should close down our borders to China was racist somehow. A couple of years into Covid protesters. On their way to Ottawa were automatically racist because… Justin Trudeau said so. Seriously, I’m assuming a very broad definition is being used.
Potato…Potato…Tomato…Tomato?
Any day now. Sure isn’t a very good ROI.I cant wait for the next emergency act provocation when grandmas start yelling about OAS and CPP being a scam.
They should have invested in cigarettes, gasoline and razor blades.Any day now. Sure isn’t a very good ROI.
Seems like pot farms haven’t been a very good investment since it became legal.They should have invested in cigarettes, gasoline and razor blades.
I see what you did there. Go stand in your corner.I’m assuming that “racist” & “racism” is being used in very broad to terms with my statement above…broad like the interpretation of the legislation to use the emergencies act (?)
Hippie.I contrasted that with just treating people the way you wanna be treated. I know it sounds crazy but it seems to work.
(serious mode) Quite the opposite in fact, which is the problem I have with the term. Virtually everything is 'racist'. Math is 'racist'. I'm more pointing out that something isn't "racist" just because it involves race. Just trying to bring a little dignity back to the word It's been badly abused. As you say, it's being used so broadly it's rediculus - shutting our borders isn't racist, the truckers weren't racist. Surely we can get back to discussing racial issuses and differences without it being called racists by the race-baiters.The way the term racist and racism is thrown around at this point in time, does somebody have to be wearing a clan outfit (?) or be machete’ing off the hands of South African Farmers (?) or even wearing Black-Face to be a racist now a days?
zuchinni squash. Because, y'know.... Me.Potato…Potato…Tomato…Tomato?
Anywho….Emergencies Act Inquiry, etc……zuchinni squash. Because, y'know.... Me.
And i think that's going to be a problem because without the judge basically has to ignore that they had such an opinion. He has to go with his own opinion.Crucially the government has not released the legal opinion it received advising it that the legal requirements for the act had been met.
Sure, why not? Trudeau has paved the way, tested the waters, and has penned the playbook to authoritarianism in Canada. Do you think that only people with the last name Trudeau get to suspend the rights of Canadians for whatever reason they choose? Get real.Come on, you know there's enough dickheads in the other parties that if they could use the EA for their own ends to solve an issue, they would/will.