Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Canadian Multi-Culturalism

This afternoon a friend of mine came over for coffee. He happens to be of Indian descent and is a non-practicing Muslim. We talked at length about a lot of things but at one point the topic of multiculturalism came up. The "official video image" of the Trudeaupian Liberal view of multi-culturalism has lots of little kids of every colour & nationality frolicking around on a playground. Another similar image portrays people walking around in wonder in an Asian or South Asian shopping area.

Great! I think both of these scenes are absolutely wonderful. In fact, I grew up in such environments here in Vancouver and there's even more diversity today. I love all of this.

There's a very dark side to this though. What the Liberal Party doesn't like to admit, but is absolutely true, is that a great side-benefit of the official Canadian multi-cultural policy is that it has created large groups of HYPHENATED-Canadians. So you're not a citizen of Chinese descent. Nope, you're a Chinese-Canadian. Or an Indo-Canadian. Or in my case, a German-Polish-Ukrainian-Canadian. Several years ago I should have applied for a grant to the federal government to support better understanding of the oppression of German-Polish-Ukrainian Canadians. What oppression, I'm not sure, but I bet if I was given $50,000 I could probably think up something! And if they didn't give me the money then I could cry on TV and frequently throw out the catch-all phrase "Human Rights Violation".

Many of the members of the visible minority hyphenated-groups have been brainwashed to support the Liberals as THE party of Canada. The underlying message is that that the only people who vote for the Conservatives are narrow minded white Canadians. Those with confidence, like my friend, get beyond this nonsense but for many it's much easier to stay in the role of the victim the rest of their lives. And the Liberal political bosses are only too eager to keep promoting the hyphenation in perpetuity. Up until recently it made winning elections a whole lot easier for them.

We're in a brief respite from that right now but as soon as the new Liberal leader is elected, the negative propaganda campaign will be resurrected again, supported by their friends at the CBC, the Toronto Star, and Globe & Mail. After all, only once the rightful one-party state is restored to a majority government will Canada be restored to its proper place in the world.

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