I'm sure it is. I certainly am.The NBPA is racist. End of argument.
The funny part is you think you're not.
I'm sure it is. I certainly am.The NBPA is racist. End of argument.
Yes, dear.
Give me a shout when you're through with your snarky, lame, weak sarcasm. Maybe we'll talk some. When you're not in butthurt mode, I find our conversations quite interesting and informative.
...says the forum queen of just that very odoriferous MO. :lol:
The NBPA is racist. End of argument.
The Francophones?
I was going to say "the whites," but that would kick up a ruckus.
Lol, good argument.
Well, it's up to you to decide if that fits your criterion, which, if you have forgotten, was:I guess in a way, but are there any laws that say they can do certain things or are entitled to certain things based on their first language? Seems to mostly be limited to the ability to use their language in official settings.
Thanks. I thought you might think so. I'm trying to bring the level of debate down to your level. Next I'm going to claim you are arguing against things you aren't actually arguing against.
Well, it's up to you to decide if that fits your criterion, which, if you have forgotten, was:
What other group in Canada has specific legal rights base on their ancestry?
From an American point of view it certainly fits. 12% of the population (the overwhelming majority of whom speak, read, and write English well) are imposing the additional cost of doing up signs, documents, education, and other government functions in French on the 88%.You clearly stated that you think having a seat on the board for an aboriginal person was racist.
I clearly explained the practical reason that they should have a seat for an aboriginal person.
You think that despite that practical reason, it is still racist and wrong.
Do you think it fits? It isn't like anyone has different rights based on the language they speak. Everyone in Canada has the right to use either official language in their dealings with the government.
You clearly stated that you think having a seat on the board for an aboriginal person was racist.
I clearly explained the practical reason that they should have a seat for an aboriginal person.
It isn't like anyone has different rights based on the language they speak.
Yes, dear.
Give me a shout when you're through with your snarky, lame, weak sarcasm. Maybe we'll talk some. When you're not in butthurt mode, I find our conversations quite interesting and informative.
From an American point of view it certainly fits. 12% of the population (the overwhelming majority of whom speak, read, and write English well) are imposing the additional cost of doing up signs, documents, education, and other government functions in French on the 88%.
You have been, but I don't mind none. Carry on.
While all individuals are equal by virtue of his, her or its humanity, all civilizations are not equal. Does anyone disagree? If so, please use this opportunity to disagree with me.
Yes, given how the board was set up.
No you haven't but thanks for trying. Sometimes it's the effort that counts.
Are you serious? You tell that to a anglophone in Kweebeck and see how long it takes him to stop laughing.
The next question is what is success? Any takers?
Nope, wasn't that.Is it because I uttered the word 'whitey'?
Not possible, considering you don't even know what my ideology is.... Or maybe it is because I didn't walk lock-step with your ideology without question.
All will be revealed to the quiet mind, asshopper.I need to know, you understand
Winning the Stanley Cup. The Blackhawks did it only because we don't have a team called the Cowboys.