Michael Dorosh
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
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- Points
- 410
The people are there, Jim, they just have to be educated. The Army has a zero tolerance policy against harassment and racism. You can‘t tell people how to think, but you can tell them how to act. And the army does, with SHARP and LDA training.
The civvie world is too liberal to allow for people being told how to act - it smacks of facsism, right? Not so in the Army.
At my old civvie job at the bank, we had a woman who complained about "all the bloody Nips" that kept getting hired - I‘m not saying that doesn‘t exist in Alberta, of course it does. She was well past military age, though - my father‘s generation had a very different view of the world. Not that they should have - my family is Ukrainian, and Ukrainians at one time were "newcomers" to the Canadian cultural milieu just like Vietnamese and East Indians are today. Ukrainian jokes were still common when I was growing up in the late 70s and early 80s. Maybe it‘s even gotten my resume chucked in the garbage by some civvie firms - but it hasn‘t affected my military career.
One of our "coloured" soldiers who recently released came to the Armouries last night to finalize his papers. He wasn‘t regarded as a good soldier - I didn‘t serve in his section so I can‘t say whether or not he was. But I have talked to others who have, and whatever bad things may have been said about him, whatever things he was called (from thief to moron, and the nicest thing I‘ve heard about him was "he tries hard"), he was never what he would have been called in the States - "dumb nigger." I‘ve yet to hear that word be used to or in reference to anyone, even in passing. It might go on, probably does go on, but I haven‘t seen it - not in the Army, anyway. If you don‘t believe that, that is your problem. I can‘t prove it to you, and honestly can‘t be bothered to try. Several people I would never have expected it from came to the OR for the sole purpose of shaking his hand and asking him how he was doing. They obviously didn‘t have to do that. But he was a Highlander, and so they did.
I think too many white people make too big a deal out of racial hiring policies, and see discrimination where there is none. White people whine and cry too, you know. The Calgary Police were under scrutiny for setting targets for non-whites (as well as females). And while there are more females on the Force now, I am reasonably sure they are still taking the best candidates for the job based on merit and ability - and that many visible minorities do not join the police for some of the same reasons they don‘t join the Army that have been mentioned here by others. And the majority of policemen are still WASP males.
If racism is so prevalent in your corner of the world, then I sympathize with you - and caution you not to let it make you bitter. If you‘ve gone into business for yourself, I submit that you have no reason to fear racist hiring practices, and if you are really that concerned about Canada being able to defend you in case of war, I doubt it will come to that any time soon.
We may not have a manpool exempt from the "multi-cultural advocates", (LDA training is specifically designed to remind us that we have a "diverse army") but I have yet to meet anyone who felt they had to take race into consideration when giving - or obeying - an order. That‘s not what the military is about.
And on our last parade, we all took off our headdress and prayed to the same God. The chaplain happened to be RC (or Protestant, maybe, I really wasn‘t bothered to find out). I don‘t think anyone minded, but of course, all the minorities had already sold their people out by wearing a kilt to begin with, right?
Oh wait - "their people" were the Canadians. Silly me.
The civvie world is too liberal to allow for people being told how to act - it smacks of facsism, right? Not so in the Army.
At my old civvie job at the bank, we had a woman who complained about "all the bloody Nips" that kept getting hired - I‘m not saying that doesn‘t exist in Alberta, of course it does. She was well past military age, though - my father‘s generation had a very different view of the world. Not that they should have - my family is Ukrainian, and Ukrainians at one time were "newcomers" to the Canadian cultural milieu just like Vietnamese and East Indians are today. Ukrainian jokes were still common when I was growing up in the late 70s and early 80s. Maybe it‘s even gotten my resume chucked in the garbage by some civvie firms - but it hasn‘t affected my military career.
One of our "coloured" soldiers who recently released came to the Armouries last night to finalize his papers. He wasn‘t regarded as a good soldier - I didn‘t serve in his section so I can‘t say whether or not he was. But I have talked to others who have, and whatever bad things may have been said about him, whatever things he was called (from thief to moron, and the nicest thing I‘ve heard about him was "he tries hard"), he was never what he would have been called in the States - "dumb nigger." I‘ve yet to hear that word be used to or in reference to anyone, even in passing. It might go on, probably does go on, but I haven‘t seen it - not in the Army, anyway. If you don‘t believe that, that is your problem. I can‘t prove it to you, and honestly can‘t be bothered to try. Several people I would never have expected it from came to the OR for the sole purpose of shaking his hand and asking him how he was doing. They obviously didn‘t have to do that. But he was a Highlander, and so they did.
I think too many white people make too big a deal out of racial hiring policies, and see discrimination where there is none. White people whine and cry too, you know. The Calgary Police were under scrutiny for setting targets for non-whites (as well as females). And while there are more females on the Force now, I am reasonably sure they are still taking the best candidates for the job based on merit and ability - and that many visible minorities do not join the police for some of the same reasons they don‘t join the Army that have been mentioned here by others. And the majority of policemen are still WASP males.
If racism is so prevalent in your corner of the world, then I sympathize with you - and caution you not to let it make you bitter. If you‘ve gone into business for yourself, I submit that you have no reason to fear racist hiring practices, and if you are really that concerned about Canada being able to defend you in case of war, I doubt it will come to that any time soon.
We may not have a manpool exempt from the "multi-cultural advocates", (LDA training is specifically designed to remind us that we have a "diverse army") but I have yet to meet anyone who felt they had to take race into consideration when giving - or obeying - an order. That‘s not what the military is about.
And on our last parade, we all took off our headdress and prayed to the same God. The chaplain happened to be RC (or Protestant, maybe, I really wasn‘t bothered to find out). I don‘t think anyone minded, but of course, all the minorities had already sold their people out by wearing a kilt to begin with, right?
Oh wait - "their people" were the Canadians. Silly me.