I'm sure dozens of people have told you this before, so I don't know why I bother to write it, but the problem is not the individual migrant, it's the number and the inability to properly assimilate them to the receiving society and its culture.
Of course not. So why then do all our institutions do their darndest their deny this to their French and English founding peoples?
Why must the solution be "force more migrants down the throats of the only communities that have maintained their identity so far"?
Why can't it be, I don't know...
I have no doubts about much of the frontline.
The problem resides in the bureaucracy. The municipal administration, the police "leadership" (named by the former), and the collegiate administration are all derelict in their duties.
The notion that no crime has been committed is a bit orwellian...
Because you need a full-spectrum local economy for that to occur, where there is room for everyone. Where everyone's talents can be exploited to their potential and everyone has value and isn't just a product, easily discarded. In which case, it isn't just an economy. It's a community of shared...
Wrong.
30 April, McGill asks police to intervene and dismantle the encampment
10 May, Calgary acts, Montreal doesn't, Mcgill encampment still exists
Quebec PM Legault reiterates call for dismantlement of encampment, goes unheeded
The phenomenon I'm describing isn't intemporal. It is germane to the current state of academia.
Contrastingly, universities were once supremely Catholic and thus conservative as many were founded first as theological colleges.
Point being, of course what seems "obvious" is so on the basis of...
Hardly meaningful. See:
The GDP is higher than ever in most Western countries. Are our economies healthier? More productive? More rewarding?
Debatable.
There's people being paid upwards of 200k to "decolonize" them, though (even such countries as Poland, funnily enough). Misallocation of...
Given that most social studies I come across either make me go "yeah no shit" or "nope, this is obviously wrong", yes, I lean towards the notion that most of their diplomas are useless. Also I would include a good amount of municipal, provincial and federal bureaucrats too. Individuals whose...
As Lumber said, Canada has one of the highest rates of tertiary education. I see this as an overall negative.
Those kids go on to become the advisors and consultants who elaborate the totalitarian programs of the dominant establishment ideology (think McKinsey, LPC staffers, CBC journalists...
The summum of this retardation is the modern "hunger strike", more accurately described as "skipping lunch", by students the well-being of whom was not guaranteed by anyone anyway in the first place (such as it would be for inmates of a prison, as an example).
"Anti-zionist" can only be anti-semitic, because it can have no other meaning than desire for the destruction of Israel.
It's a thin smokescreen, nothing more.
Perhaps, but the schools should also expel all who take part.
Can people protest on any private property?
Sounds like the sort of thing you'd hear about from a failed state: inability to protect private property.
Caraballo is a notorious extremist.
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