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Canada's brand of Multiculturalism

Hijabs, Veils, Burkas, Masks, Balaclavas, Hoodies Kirpans, Turbans, and Quebec’s Ethnic Cleansing



How's that for a headline! That's Caan-aaa-daah today. We are supposed to be a Nation, but actually we are now just one of about 600 plus nations within our borders (can't keep count) of kind, caring and sorry-assed wimps that have allowed their intellectually unfit politicians and power hungry legal beagles to con them into believing that Canada's brand of Multiculturalism is a model for the World. They actually brag about it.

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We can be sure that they won't tell the World how Canada has suppressed the freedoms of English-speaking Canadians in order to shut down any voice that might object to their outlandish immigration and multicultural policies. They would be ashamed to reveal that they have passed laws, created policies, established behavioral tribunals and a myriad of other draconian measures to force Canada's brand of Apartheid (separate development) down our throats. You can bet your life they won't reveal to the world that we are not allowed to speak against the policy unless we are one of their vested interest "stakeholders" (immigration lobbyists or minority group spokespersons). Their attitude was and is as expressed by the Honourable Sergio Marchi MP, a past Minister of Immigration who said, "We don't give a damn what Canadians think, we are going to do what we think is right?" He, and every following Minister, always a designated minority or a Francophone Quebecoise--never a member of the majority--proceeded to pour in millions of immigrants, most of whom, to say the least, had no idea of what Canadian culture was all about or how our vaunted immigration and Multicultural law was forced upon us, like it or not! The spin is that Canadians are purported to get along with everybody, agree to any corruption of their culture, and love the distortion and reinterpretation of their laws, the shattering of their history, their pride, their freedoms, and all without single murmur of dissent. Unfortunately, "they" are pretty much right! We do endure all these insults to our fundamental beliefs with little objection. Why?

We don't dare object!--That's why!

The intelligent idiots who spout this load of Multicultural propaganda have made sure that the average Canadian of the "old line majority," (to reinterpret a Quebecoise phrase), is so hemmed in on all sides that we no longer dare speak for fear of being shouted down as racist, anti-French, anti-immigrant, intolerant, racist or stupid. Worse, we are threatened with retribution in dozens of ways and severely punished if we refuse to play their separate development racist game. Open your mouth and their "human rights" police arrive at your door at the behest of some minority complainer, often put up to it by this or that activist group, funded by one or other of our complicit governments. Under our misnamed Charter of Rights and Freedoms, minorities of all types are given special laws and courts that break all the most fundamental principles of our society. Every minority person, especially visible minorities, now lives under entirely different laws than we, the majority. These minorities, as soon as they step off the airplane, are deemed by our Charter as people experiencing disadvantaged lives in Canada and in need of special laws, programs and activities designed to, "ameliorate conditions of disadvantaged individuals or groups." Disadvantages such as having their feelings hurt! Goodness gracious! Is our Multicultural policy a model for the World? They've got to be kidding! It is a forced mess of potage, demeaning of all Canadians, including our newer citizens. In view of all this multicultural distortion of Canadian society by our constant accommodation of minority demands; should we accept the wearing of Burkas, Hijabs, Veils, Masks, and Balaclavas etc? The answer has to be NO! Any covering of the face must be outlawed to preserve the peace and good order of Canada. We must not accept any further destruction of our Canadian rights and freedoms. The answer must be clear. No and No again! Religion has always been a private matter in Canada. It belongs in the churches, synagogues, temples, mosques and in our homes, not in the street. Honesty, neighbourliness and non-criminal intent goes with openness and personal identity. Covered faces are exclusionary and arouse resentment, fear and distain. Exclusionary behaviour is not welcomed by Canadians. Canadians have an unwritten rule that immigrants (and some of our politicians) must learn that simply says, "We don't care where you come from, so long as you join in, work hard, and help us build a better country." Given the chance, that is what most immigrants would do if left alone, in spite of our vaunted "official" multicultural programs, laws and immigration practices. That is what most new immigrants try to do. A further serious consideration as to why we must say NO is the deleterious affect on the wearers and their culture in general. Muslims advocates of Burkas, veils etc., must ask themselves this question; "do we want to be forever apart and separate from other Canadians or do we wish to follow their unwritten rule of immigrant social acceptance?" Unfortunately, these forms of separate identity (Burkas and Hijabs etc) are partly seen by the wearers and their families as a protection for their husband or father's control of the female members of the family. They are also seen as protection of their women from the lustful glances of foreigners and other men. This backward fierce control of wives and women and any other such medieval non-Canadian behaviour is not welcome and will never be accepted by Canadians, regardless of ethnic or religious group. Another unfortunate byproduct of this indoctrination of people who see the Burka, veil etc. as necessary, is the attitude known to have been exhibited by some Muslim men towards Canadian women. They believe that our women are less than decent and have felt free to make offensive remarks to some because they were wearing a skimpier form of dress than was believed proper, especially in summer. Even worse, some of our young women have reported being pushed and bumped into in by such men in stores and supermarkets along with inappropriate crude remarks. No immigrant has been forced to come to Canada and if these particular few can't accept our cultural norms, then they must be told to leave and go back to where they will be more comfortable. We must not let those sentimental multicultural addicts (and vested interest "stakeholders") in our society sway our limits of tolerance in this matter. Canadians welcome Muslims but not their separatist and insular practices. This is the same view we must hold in regard to the recent establishment of Muslim specific communities as well. Normal new immigrant patterns of ethnic or religious togetherness are acceptable for a time, but in the end, all Canadians will have to intermingle in order to maintain feelings of goodwill and neighbourliness. Such separate communities as are now being developed may seem like a comfortable way of life to those involved, but in time they will create unwelcome permanent divisions and they will become a separate targeted people. This must be discouraged. We do not want to go the way of so many other ethnically and religiously divided countries. There are occasions when veils and burkas are acceptable, such as during formal parades of various cultures, nationalities or religions or on certain festival days. However, any masking of the face, except on special occasions is an absolute NO! Canadians should also demand that a law be passed to halt the practice of masked people in public anywhere. This is particularly warranted during demonstrations. All too often these are anarchistic barbarians who intend to act violently and turn peaceful legal demonstrations into harmful criminal rampages. They injure people, horses and property while concealing their identity from our police forces and other citizens. An open society such as ours demands openness and that means visible facial identity at all times. Further, we should never have permitted the wearing of turbans in the uniformed police forces or Kirpans (daggers) in the schools or anywhere in public assembly areas such as airports. The fundamental concept of a police uniform is that of the impartiality when enforcing the law. Special identity removes the appearance of impartiality. Kirpans are concealed weapons and do not belong in civilized societies. Canadians of the majority are not allowed to carry secreted knives. India itself does not allow Kirpans in government offices, public schools or in airports or on aircraft. As usual, it was a minority judge that made the decision to allow Kirpans in the schools, not a Canadian knowledgeable of our well established cultural norms. Many of Canadians were insulted and still remain very much offended. Separate laws for special people are a not acceptable to Canadians. Canada today is a mixed up, mentally confused country. In our country there is a ninety percent Francophone "Nation" known as Quebec. Our leaders tell us they are part of Canada and that all Canada must be bilingual, officially that is. In the meantime Quebec says hell no, we are French-speaking and unilingual! We are going to make sure our language dominates and we don't care whether anyone likes it or not. Those English speakers that want to live here must comply with our language laws, work in French and submit to inspections by our language police etc. Over half a million people have left Quebec because of these attitudes and laws. New anti-English laws are being passed and more are already leaving. It is nothing more than a Quebec-legal form of ethnic cleansing. Pour quoi? Why do we suffer our majority culture to tolerate double standards for different groups in Canada? Francophones from Quebec represent a growing out-of-proportion group in our civil service and our political masters have recently passed surreptitious laws mandating that all Canadians must be fully bilingual to obtain a job or promotion in the civil service, from coast to coast. Our military's morale suffers from a similar language mandate. This is totally opposite to the language laws as originally written and our so-called Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Canadians of the English-speaking majority are the people truly being marginalized in this country. Imagine the brass of proclaiming our multicultural policies a model for the world to follow. It is enough to make one ill.

What can we do? What should we do?

Canadians who care about Canada must take back control and stop any further denigration of our society. We do our minorities no favour by allowing the insertion of destructive practices into our culture, be it the acceptance of Sharia laws, burkas, veils, kirpans or turbans in our uniformed police. In fact designating specific minorities in the Charter as people in need of special protections (from the majority) is a total disgrace and must be "written out" of the Charter. If the Supreme Court of Canada can justify the "writing in" of "sexual orientation as a requirement of fairness or whatever their illegal justification was, they can sure "write out" the whole Section 15, paragraph (2) that allows special protections for ethnic and other designated groups. We must repeal the Multicultural Act of Canada and regain control of our immigration, integration and assimilation policies. No progress can be made by accepting all that is "new" without the courage to reject that which is of no benefit to our society. Our politicians must be told to put "stakeholder" special interest types in their proper place (back of the line) and begin listening to the majority for Canadians for a change or they will lose our votes. When minorities understand what we are saying, they will vote with us. They too want the same laws to be applicable to all. They too want a harmonious society. Bet on it! All Canadians, as individuals, must require that their politicians return to us our hard won English-speaking ancient principle that we are all subject to the same laws and equal before those laws. Neither prince nor pauper can be above the law. That is one of the most vital principles of our culture. There can be no exceptions!

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Dick Field, editor of Blanco’s Blog, is the former editor of the Voice of Canadian Committees and the Montgomery Tavern Society, Dick Field is a World War II veteran, who served in combat with the Royal Canadian Artillery, Second Division, 4th Field Regiment in Belgium, Holland and Germany as a 19-year-old gunner and forward observation signaller working with the infantry. Field also spent six months in the occupation army in Northern Germany and after the war became a commissioned officer in the Armoured Corps, spending a further six years in the Reserves.

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