What racist views? What have I said that is racist? It's time to defend that accusation or cut it out. Yes, I think we have a poverty driven social and crime problem with our Caribbean immigrants, specifically from Jamaica, but that doesn't make me racist, and I've clearly said it has nothing to do with race. I've been told in debate that too many trade unionists in Canada came from Britain, but that doesn't make the teller a racist.
Can't we have an honest and open discussion on Canada's immigration policy and what you might have wanted to change in hindsight? If we're not interested in discussing immigration, then I'll drop it. As an immigrant myself I am interested in the workings and history of Canada's immigrant experience, and enjoy discussing it with others of all origins.
In a word, no. Any 'open' discussion on Canada's immigration policy immediately turns into a slug-fest with the ususal suspects crying 'racist' before any points have been made.
It doesn't matter where 'new Canadians' come from, as a country we are not demanding that they become 'Canadian' any more. Since social liberals have decided long ago that the white Europeans only destroyed and enslaved, we now know there is no such thing as true Canadian culture; therefore, we invite the world to come here and do what they want.
We can thank Trudeau for that. Additionally, the internet, $5 phone cards and cheap international travel ensures that any new immigrants don't need to commit to this country in any way, shape or form.
When Canada was 'settled' at the turn of the last Century, the poor Italians, Polish and others that came here were dumped off at the end of a dusty train station and booted into the Prairies with $50 in their sack and no cultural centers to help them integrate. These people were
commited. They would never again see their family or countrymen. Few Canadians had telephones then, so contact with the homeland was only possible via snail mail.
Compare that to today. You can watch your favorite TV shows from your homeland, via satellite. You can email your family back home pictures directly from your picnic site. For about about two weeks wages you can fly anywhere in the world. Why would these people want to commit to Canada?
It does not matter a person's skin color or country of origin. It does, however, matter a great deal what we ask of these people. When entire neighborhoods in Toronto can bee seen without an English sign in sight, you know that somehow, somewhere the system is broken.