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jacksparrow said:In the same breathe...there is no sexual misconduct right?
You're making a lot of straw man statements and really come across like you're spoiling for an argument or fight.
jacksparrow said:In the same breathe...there is no sexual misconduct right?
Jarnhamar said:You're making a lot of straw man statements and really come across like you're spoiling for an argument or fight.
Oh shit, the old divide and conquer! Remus and Brad are a lot smarter than me so I'm not surprisedjacksparrow said:Glad to see Ramius and Brad Swallows above don't share your blind sentiments.
Again, you evaded the sexual comment. At least try to deny this is also a falacy i.e. double-down on your stance.
Jarnhamar said:Stepping down would be nice.
Jarnhamar said:Oh crap, the old divide and conquer! Remus and Brad are a lot smarter than me so I'm not surprised
Nothings getting by you it seems. If you go through my post history you'll see what I think about sexual misconduct in the CAF including my opinions about 2 out of the 5 upcoming court-martials being about sexual assault. You'll unfortunately see that I'm very critical of the CAF (and RCMP).
You'll need a different angle to try and discredit me, sorry![]()
That's too bad you might learn a lot.jacksparrow said:I ain't got the time to waste going through your history
I think your stereotyping people who don't live in the big city is prejudiced and typical of the double standard we so often see from "the left".I just think your claim that there is zero racism on visible minorities in the CAF is out to lunch that's all.
Kilted said:I suppose that I can only speak from my own perspective, but I think that the Canadian Forces as a whole might be slightly ahead of the rest of Canada as far as exceptance and race issues. For example, there aren't too many other places where I can say that people are as comfortable talking about race. For a lot of people, I don't think that it really matters of someone is purple or pink. And considering that some of these people really aren't politically correct, that's saying a lot. Like I said based on my own experiences. I don't know if it's different in the Air Force or Navy, or other trades. Of course there are some individuals who have been in the news in the last few years, and a few others that haven't been, but I don't think that we will ever completely get rid of that.
jacksparrow said:Indeed, the CAF is transparent in its hiring of all sorts provided you're able to meet the requirements
jacksparrow said:unlike other organizations that can look at a resume and base hiring on names.
Premier Doug Ford acknowledges systemic racism in Ontario, backtracks on earlier comments
Five charts that show what systemic racism looks like in Canada
First-generation Black Canadians make an average income of nearly $37,000, compared to an average income of $50,000 for new immigrants who are not members of a visible minority.
That wage gap doesn’t go away over time. Third-generation Black Canadians make an average income of $32,000, compared with $48,000 for Canadians who aren’t a visible minority — a demographic that, due to the way census data is collected, includes Indigenous Canadians, who also experience income disparity.
Those numbers are troubling but not surprising, says Andrea A. Davis, chair of York University’s department of humanities and co-ordinator of the university’s Black Canadian Studies Certificate.
“Often when people see statistics like this, the assume that well, there’s clearly a rational and a good reason for this disparity,” Davis told CTVNews.ca in an interview Thursday.
The reality, Davis said, is that Black immigrants are up against a system that makes assumptions about them based on the colour of their skin. She said many Black immigrants face a tougher time getting hired because employers say they want someone with “Canadian experience.”
How to be anti-racist: Speak out in your own circles
jacksparrow said:What a difference 24hrs make......an about turn
The PR folks must have been working damage control overtime.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7027358/premier-doug-ford-systemic-racism-ontario/
Remius said:One thing I will say about the man. He’s not afraid to backtrack and correct. He didn’t double down and keep his narrative going. Something like that is refreshing in politics. The federal conservatives need to pay attention.
Colin P said:Racism exist in Canada, no doubt, because it exists everywhere.
jacksparrow said:So his initial claims were just what...an attempt to see if people will agree? :Who's to say he doesn't truly believe what he said, but the PR folks managed to get him to go out there and actual speak the reality on the street.
In the link below, Edmonton, look at the faces holding the signs
https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/black-lives-matter-edmonton-formally-joins-organization-efforts-for-friday-protest
Kitchener-Waterloo, ON...look at the faces in the crowd. NOTE: KW use to be known as 'Berlin', and has the largest German population in the country & largest Oktoberfest, with a lot of street names reflecting this.
https://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/this-feels-a-little-different-now-first-hand-account-of-the-black-lives-matter-march-in-kitchener-1.4969354
Remius said:One thing I will say about the man. He’s not afraid to backtrack and correct. He didn’t double down and keep his narrative going. Something like that is refreshing in politics. The federal conservatives need to pay attention.