Suzuki slams Canada's immigration policy

Nuggler

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Yep. Pretty soon it'll only be big-brother-sanctioned, neutral and 'safe' forum topics, responses and opinions.

Kinda like the reading list in a doctors' waiting room.

But even then, there will be the whiny ones that can't resist complaining about stale-dated popular mechanics or a francophone sélection du readers digest. And then cry moar when nobody pays them any mind. :lol:

Sounds like your kinda world
 

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Trudeau uncritical of Suzuki's controversial comments

OTTAWA - Just because David Suzuki claims Canada is "full" and shouldn't accept any more immigrants doesn't mean Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is ready to criticize him.

Instead, Trudeau says the environmentalist and CBC host may have a point.

"There is a way to reconcile concern, legitimate concerns about environmental sustainability, and Canada's continued openness and strength around immigration," Trudeau said Saturday in Toronto when asked about Suzuki's comments.

He made the remarks at a festival put on by Canadians of Filipino background, one of the largest immigrant communities in the country.

In an interview with French news magazine l'Express earlier this month, Suzuki linked immigration with "reduced liveable space" in Canada.

"Our immigration policy is disgusting. We plunder countries in the south by depriving them of their future executives and we want to increase our population to support the growth of our economy," Suzuki said. "It's crazy!"

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has condemned Suzuki's comments as "toxic and irresponsible."


Sun News : Trudeau uncritical of Suzuki's controversial comments
 

L Gilbert

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He doesn't quote stuff that can't be stated as a fact.
Really? So all he is is a machine that spews facts and has no opinions? Yeeeeaaaah riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

Nothing is more sure to foment the collapse of the biosphere than the elimination of humans.
roflmao I think I'll give you a greenie for that bit of sarcastic factoid. fµckin funny, thanks!

Okay, I'll bite... why do you say so?

All of our problems... ALL of them... boil down to overpopulation.

How would subtraction of humans from the earths biosphere threaten it?
Um, Omicron, I think CS was joking. :D



Yeah, ever been to Tokyo?
Ever been north of 60? In the jungles of South AM? :D

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has condemned Suzuki's comments as "toxic and irresponsible."


Sun News : Trudeau uncritical of Suzuki's controversial comments
Naaahhh. Just a bit fearmongering and zealous.
 

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So, what's your answer to this situation?

The sad truth is, there are none.
They all involve not being pro human.
And I happen to be pro human.

I'm also a young father of 2 in the field of construction.
So the inconvinent truth is.
I want earth to be turned into a massive city parking lot.

The difference between Suzuki and me is...
He still thinks there is a chance to save earth.
And if there was... The solution is simple...

Less humans.
A lot less humans.
 
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Speak for your own white boy. mine have been here a few thousand years.



Except for the various fossil fuel burning devices that get him to protests around the world and to his estate on Quadra island.
What most of the save the planet types fail to realize is that they are the least suited of all people to live a subsistence lifestyle with no social security net.
wow oh wow have a pepsi '
good luck to many of your people .
 

EagleSmack

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Canadians get brought before US judges all the time when they're in the states.

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Is TaxSlave in the US?

The point wasn't on the logistics level of actually extraditing him to the US... it was on the conceptual level of how if that form of thinking were to propagate to Americans, that's the kind of thing that could happen.
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So... again... does anyone want to add anything dumb to the thread?
 

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Does the Great Suzuki expect immigrants to stay in their countries and have lesser opportunities? Weren't his ancestors immigrants from Japan?
 

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I wonder if what he was talking about was basically the unhappiness with bringing a bunch of Chinese miners to work a mine here in BC claiming Canadian miners didn't know the methods used. That was wrong and Canadian miners would have been very happy to have those jobs. The mining company is able to get away with paying them less and with using fewer safety measures. I don't know how they are getting away with that, but perhaps as soon as a miner is killed someone will get involved. As it is the mines pay the mines inspector, so he rarely ever finds a problem.
 

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In a story first published on July 1st by Parisian paper "L'Express," environmental icon David Suzuki took aim at the government.

He accused the Harper Conservatives sacrificing environmental protection for the sake of saving money, and says that global warming is Canada's biggest threat.


Suzuki also took an opportunity to slam Canada's immigration system and laws, saying that a ballooning demographic and increasing immigration are causing an unsustainable strain on the demand for the country's natural resources.


more about this loser here:


Sun News : Suzuki slams Canada's immigration policy

Blazing Cat Fur: Jason Kenney Slams Suzuki's Bigotry & Shoddy Science


I'm confused. If a person moves to Canada from a country with an even higher populaton density, thus alleviating some of the environmental burden in his original environment while moving to an lower-population-density environment thus more able to handle the population growth, would that not be a good thing?

Sorry, I'm just not following the logic here.

At the core of radical environmentalism is the concept of humans as a predatory and malevolent pestalence on the natural order of things. For someone like Suzuki... who conceives of a utopian world of perhaps 5% of the world's current population.. living in environmenally neutral, industrially inert villages.. on vegetarian diets harvested from untrammelled wilderness (as certainly such world would be incapable of supporting any more people).. and all of course carefully indoctrinated with true submission to the Earth Goddess.. it's not surprising he find just about anything that supported the people or an industrial economy repugnant.

Strange that you should take a jab at vegetarians:

Christianity
 

EagleSmack

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All Canadians ancestors are immigrants to North America. So what's your point?? We now should have an open door policy and let everyone else in??

I'm all limits on immigration, particularly for those countries with ties to terrorism.

*snicker*
 

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In a story first published on July 1st by Parisian paper "L'Express," environmental icon David Suzuki took aim at the government.

He accused the Harper Conservatives sacrificing environmental protection for the sake of saving money, and says that global warming is Canada's biggest threat.


Suzuki also took an opportunity to slam Canada's immigration system and laws, saying that a ballooning demographic and increasing immigration are causing an unsustainable strain on the demand for the country's natural resources.


more about this loser here:


Sun News : Suzuki slams Canada's immigration policy

Blazing Cat Fur: Jason Kenney Slams Suzuki's Bigotry & Shoddy Science

According to the same logic, Canadians moving fro one province to another increase the strain on that province's resources. I would have thought that a mathematical mind like his would have realized that if we take a person from one country and put him in another, that while the other country increases its population by one person, the former country reduces its by one, with the overall number remaining the same. Please correct me if my math is wrong.
 

OmegaOm

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Funny my first thread here was about this topic.

http://forums.canadiancontent.net/c...79-argument-against-1-million-immigrants.html

I am glad Suzuki sees it too, and Trudeau has heard him.

IT is a fact. Canada is one of the few places in the World that is relatively untouched.
We Do not even stand a chance at solving our environmental crisis if we populate whats left.
1 million immigrants in a few years is totally crazy, very not green as Trudeau says he is. Trudeau is all business and sounds like to me he has no idea of the environmental impact.
1,000,000 extra bags of garbage every week
100,000 extra houses
more roads, more businesses to supply these people.
More plastic and chemical waste.
More anti depressants and other drugs in the water supply.
Less habitat for our larger mammal species to live.

And all these people will have kids, then kids, then we will be at 100 million soon.

Best to keep people in one area that is already dead, and support them from outside.

You can have immigration, but in a way that is like a slow trickle that we can handle, instead of a tide that we can not..


Also Opp your link to article is dead, can you repost link.
 

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Suzuki has been relegated to the backwoods after being forced out of his charity..... That and all of his dire predictions never came to pass.

Good riddance Suzuki, no one will miss your lies and propaganda
 

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Suzuki has been relegated to the backwoods after being forced out of his charity..... That and all of his dire predictions never came to pass.

Good riddance Suzuki, no one will miss your lies and propaganda


It's too bad Suzuki decided to go full retard, he could have done a lot of good for Canada.
 

captain morgan

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If he was 1/2 way honest about things, he had real potential to make progress but he opted for the role as snake-oil salesman and the public soundly rejected him, hence the reason that he's been ousted from Suzuki foundation and is now a virtual nobody in the eyes of the world... That's what is killing him the most