Ann Coulter upsetting people....again

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One thing for sure by the looks of this thread, Ann Coulter has accomplished what she set out to do. Two days ago I never had an inkling who the woman is.

Oh how silly of me, I forgot about the point of this thread. :lol:

Ann Coulter is pretty dumb, so is Bill o' Reilly, but it is unacceptable that those students were trying to ban her from speaking and get her charged with hate speech.

That is just being censorship loving scum, and I hope most Canadians aren't this way. Otherwise I got a few new flags we can try out.








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gerryh

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I would venture to say that coulter has joined our little world here on CC....or at least her soulmate has.
 

AnnaG

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Are you honestly saying that Aboriginals have no culture? That the French and English have no culture?
That's not what I said at all. I know Anishinaabe have a culture. I'm sure that the English and French have a culture, too. I'm just wondering what the generic Canadian culture is.

Our true culture is a combination of Aboriginal, French, and English cultures. In that order.
... and German, Chinese, Doukhobor, Japanese, etc.
IMO, the generic Canadian culture is simply multicultural. There isn't a specific Canadian ID.

Yet the dominate language is English, obviously, with French following, and then Chinese (it seems, seeing Hongcouver's population explosion).

We got things like maple syrup, hockey, pow wows, BC bud, Alberta beef, Trailer Park Boys, some freedom, and more.
USA has maple syrup, hockey, pow wows, pot, beef, tv shows, freedom, and more. They speak mostly English, there are some Chinese, Spanish, and French speakers there, too. So I guess Americans are Canadians, too.
 

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I know that one. I married one.

:lol:

That is debatable. There seems to be many definitions of agnostic. I am one, but my brand is that gods are indifferent to us so there's no point in paying them any attention even if they do exist. We don't know a lot of stuff exists but that does not mean it doesn't. A while back we didn't know monopoles existed. But we found they do. Eventually we may find a god. lol

True. But that could also be a Deist view you have.

Some agnostics believe in gods but think there's no way we can know what they are like. That is why I said agnostic and atheist seem contradictory.

Yes, but you can be either an agnostic atheist or theist. I don't believe there is any God(s), but I don't know for sure, obviously, nobody does. You can be a gnostic atheist too, or a gnostic theist. That means you believe/know for sure.

Yeah, Christians went to Iraq and caused a ruckus there. Bhuddists have caused the odd ruckus, too.

Buddhist battle - Europe, World - The Independent

Fair enough, but it wasn't a Christian invasion of Iraq, more about oil and terrorism. But I'm not excusing anyone.


The Bible says that gays should be stoned. Most Christians don't stone gays, though. Just like most Muslims don't kill others.

I see your point, and think I know were you are coming from now. But I still don't like religion, but as a libertarian, I will of course say everyone can believe whatever they want. Just don't let them force their beliefs on anyone or kill people for it. So don't think I just single out Muslims for fun, lol.

I don't know. But I won't stick my face out and declare there never was one. And even if there was, I still wouldn't brand all atheists the same.

But you see, as an atheist, you have no religious justification for murder. You can have political or other justifications, sure, but no "God told me to do it" crap.
 

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But to be specific, the RCMP is a part of our culture. And I remember awhile ago a Sikh joined and bitched because he couldn't wear his precious turban. He later quit after a few months. That is disrespect.
Sikhs are Canadians now, too. The Sikh RCMP are allowed to wear turbans.
So where was the respect when Europeans arrived here with their diseases, religion, etc.?
Is Canada multicultural or not? The feds say it is. I think the feds outrank you.
 

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That's not what I said at all. I know Anishinaabe have a culture. I'm sure that the English and French have a culture, too. I'm just wondering what the generic Canadian culture is.

Multiculturalism. We believe that diversity is strength. And anyone who questions that is burned at the stake. :lol:

... and German, Chinese, Doukhobor, Japanese, etc.
IMO, the generic Canadian culture is simply multicultural. There isn't a specific Canadian ID.

Yeah, true. There never has been. Natives aren't even one people, neither are Whites. There are many tribes and nations. And Canada has always been multicultural, seeing as the French and English were here from the beginning, and before that, the Inuits and Vikings, and before them, the Natives (not sure which order everyone came, or where they came, would be interested in your take on this).



USA has maple syrup, hockey, pow wows, pot, beef, tv shows, freedom, and more. They speak mostly English, there are some Chinese, Spanish, and French speakers there, too. So I guess Americans are Canadians, too.

We basically are America Jr. Sorry. :canada:

But I'm still proud of our country, because in many ways, we are very different from them.
 

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Oh how silly of me, I forgot about the point of this thread. :lol:

Ann Coulter is pretty dumb, so is Bill o' Reilly, but it is unacceptable that those students were trying to ban her from speaking and get her charged with hate speech.

That is just being censorship loving scum, and I hope most Canadians aren't this way. Otherwise I got a few new flags we can try out.








Brownie points to anyone who can name these flags - properly.
Red. Like the Canadian flag.
 

CDNBear

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So what did I win?

Sikhs are Canadians now, too. The Sikh RCMP are allowed to wear turbans.
Completely bastardizing a Canadian iconic symbol.
So where was the respect when Europeans arrived here with their diseases, religion, etc.?
There wasn't, so does that make the manipulation and bastardization of what Canada is any less distasteful?
Is Canada multicultural or not? The feds say it is. I think the feds outrank you.
Only by title alone, certainly not by any other ranking.
 

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Sikhs are Canadians now, too. The Sikh RCMP are allowed to wear turbans.
So where was the respect when Europeans arrived here with their diseases, religion, etc.?
Is Canada multicultural or not? The feds say it is. I think the feds outrank you.

Outrank me? Authoritarian much? I spit on all authority that forces itself on me. The RCMP has a long tradition of uniform and dress. Look at this.



This is not right.



This is.
 

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True. But that could also be a Deist view you have.
Whatever. I'm still agnostic.

Fair enough, but it wasn't a Christian invasion of Iraq, more about oil and terrorism. But I'm not excusing anyone.
So it's ok to kill but you just have to have the correct cause and oil is ok but religion isn't. Interesting.

I see your point, and think I know were you are coming from now. But I still don't like religion, but as a libertarian, I will of course say everyone can believe whatever they want. Just don't let them force their beliefs on anyone or kill people for it. So don't think I just single out Muslims for fun, lol.
No, I never thought you were doing it for fun.

But you see, as an atheist, you have no religious justification for murder. You can have political or other justifications, sure, but no "God told me to do it" crap.
roflmao No religious motive. More like an a-religious motive.
No atheists feel as deeply about atheism as religious feel about their religion?
 

AnnaG

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Multiculturalism. We believe that diversity is strength. And anyone who questions that is burned at the stake. :lol:
KKK now? Sheeeesh

Yeah, true. There never has been. Natives aren't even one people, neither are Whites. There are many tribes and nations. And Canada has always been multicultural, seeing as the French and English were here from the beginning, and before that, the Inuits and Vikings, and before them, the Natives (not sure which order everyone came, or where they came, would be interested in your take on this).
I doubt any one specific people can be named as the first to be here. North America is big enough that several peoples might have come here simultaneously and we'd never know. We all came from Africa, though.

We basically are America Jr. Sorry. :canada:
Why sorry? There are worse nations around than the USA.

But I'm still proud of our country, because in many ways, we are very different from them.
8O Different? If you have 3 noses or something, I want to see.
 

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Sikhs are Canadians now, too. The Sikh RCMP are allowed to wear turbans.
So where was the respect when Europeans arrived here with their diseases, religion, etc.?
Is Canada multicultural or not? The feds say it is. I think the feds outrank you.

Yeah, I guess too many people are getting away from the fact that the important and (possibly the only) consideration is when filling a position is that the candidate has the ability to fill the job description.