Every stripe of politician, party member, or party sympathiser wants to control your life.
Until you acknowledge that, you're just another sucker.
Until you acknowledge that, you're just another sucker.
Except Libertarians. And some of them are about as loony as the control freaks.Every stripe of politician, party member, or party sympathiser wants to control your life.
Until you acknowledge that, you're just another sucker.
Your gutless, nutless Senate seems like a good place for himherit.This seems like as good a place as any for the latest bombshell. According to Rebel News, turdOWE just appointed a transgender activist as a Senator for Alberta. On the long weekend while he thinks no one is paying attention.
Saw that earlier today. Thank god Canada is doing its part to prevent the evil White patriarchy from monopolizing space exploration. Can't wait til we "Titan Sub" someone in space because some half-wit leftards thought racial/cultural diversity was more important than merit.Jamie Sarkonak: Not even Canada's space program can escape the pull of Liberal DEI — National Post
Identity politics have worked their way into grants, hiring procedures at the Canadian Space Agencyapple.news
Does that include straight white Québécois males ?Here’s a new twist on things… or not so new twist. Equity, not equality, is a constitutionally protected right in Canada, argues a new report published by a Calgary-based think tank.
“Canadians have been sold a bill of goods,” Bruce Pardy, the author of the report and a Queen’s University law professor, told National Post by email. “Many of them think that they have a right to equal treatment under the law. They think that discrimination is illegal. But nothing could be further from the truth. In Canada, discrimination is lawful as long as it is committed against the right groups — and in particular against straight white men?
“This isn’t just the law, but part of the Canadian Constitution. Unequal treatment is embedded as a constitutional standard — and in some situations, a constitutional requirement.”Canadians have constitutional right to unequal treatment, new report argues — National Post
'The law cannot simultaneously apply the same laws and standards to everyone and also adjust them depending upon the group,' Bruce Pardy writesapple.news
In Canada, the principle of equity — seeking to achieve identical group outcomes — has made judicial inroads across the country, Pardy argues in a report published this week by the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy.
“Equal treatment and equity are opposites,” writes Pardy, who is a senior fellow with the Aristotle Foundation. “The law cannot simultaneously apply the same laws and standards to everyone and also adjust them depending upon the group. Equal treatment and equity are mutually exclusive and cannot co-exist.”
This issue should be particularly concerning to young Canadians who could be “squeezed out of opportunities because of their identity,” Pardy told the Post. Front of mind for him was the recent announcement by Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) new medical school that three-quarters of its seats would be allotted to “equity-deserving groups.”
“This kind of thing has become widespread, with job openings and government programs excluding people who are not the preferred race or gender,” Pardy said.
Are there any?Does that include straight white Québécois males ?
As my buddy from Montreal says "dare are tree kind of peoples in Canada. Westerner, fishermens and fucking artistes".Are there any?
Yeah but the reality is the Federal govt has been doing this kind of shit since the late 1980s. Like when they hired a Sikh dude who hadn't even lived here for a year to work customs at an international airport. Like was there really a shortage of actual Canadians applying for that job?Here’s a new twist on things… or not so new twist. Equity, not equality, is a constitutionally protected right in Canada, argues a new report published by a Calgary-based think tank.
“Canadians have been sold a bill of goods,” Bruce Pardy, the author of the report and a Queen’s University law professor, told National Post by email. “Many of them think that they have a right to equal treatment under the law. They think that discrimination is illegal. But nothing could be further from the truth. In Canada, discrimination is lawful as long as it is committed against the right groups — and in particular against straight white men?
“This isn’t just the law, but part of the Canadian Constitution. Unequal treatment is embedded as a constitutional standard — and in some situations, a constitutional requirement.”Canadians have constitutional right to unequal treatment, new report argues — National Post
'The law cannot simultaneously apply the same laws and standards to everyone and also adjust them depending upon the group,' Bruce Pardy writesapple.news
In Canada, the principle of equity — seeking to achieve identical group outcomes — has made judicial inroads across the country, Pardy argues in a report published this week by the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy.
“Equal treatment and equity are opposites,” writes Pardy, who is a senior fellow with the Aristotle Foundation. “The law cannot simultaneously apply the same laws and standards to everyone and also adjust them depending upon the group. Equal treatment and equity are mutually exclusive and cannot co-exist.”
This issue should be particularly concerning to young Canadians who could be “squeezed out of opportunities because of their identity,” Pardy told the Post. Front of mind for him was the recent announcement by Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) new medical school that three-quarters of its seats would be allotted to “equity-deserving groups.”
“This kind of thing has become widespread, with job openings and government programs excluding people who are not the preferred race or gender,” Pardy said.
Like the three r’s starting at grade one .Personally? I'd rather see kids be kept back if they need to be. Refuse to advance them if they don't get the grades needed.
But the Entire Educational system needs a complete overhaul anyway, not just in how it's graded, but in what is taught to kids, how it's taught to kids and when it's taught.