Jersay said:
Now why can't they go to Muslim schools.
IS this a fear of radicalism or is this a fear my the majority community in Europe and America and Canada at a minority group that wants to keep some identity.
The problem here is that it is government policy to keep groups seperated. The government funds the cultural and ethnic programs but does little else to help immigrants. Why do you think Muslim leaders are saying they need better representation in the police and other organizations? It is because government policy has kept them out of important areas of the labour force. Why do you think there are so many visible minority taxi drivers with professional degrees? Because government policy limits their particpation in the labour force by prioritizing cultural or identity politics.
How does this help Canada? Well it protects the more lucrative labour markets by ensuring new immigrants do not compete for the better jobs. It also means there is a steady supply of workers for menial jobs.
And multicultural policy has over the last decade helped the liberals stay in power. The liberals base is the cities which is where visible minsorites are concentrated.
New immigrants arrive in Canada but they are not offered courses as individuals to work in the trades. Rather they are directed to urban ghettos where the government subsidizes cultural programs and where the new immigrant can beef up Hindi language skills and learn how to flip dosas.
Why not let each individual make their own choice as to what kind of assistance they want when they arrive in Canada? Why not promote a system that recognizes indivdual value and freedom?
Keeping people apart and limiting their opportunity on the basis of ethnicty and race is state sponsored racism which is what the Canadian policy of multiculturalism is.
:!: Edit to correct spelling errors