It'll be too late by then, but it's not like there is any alternative anyway. Immigrant parents may be worried about loss of culture but they know that there is more to gain than any loss, hence their reason for coming.Why don't we wait till these immigrants have kids and see what happens.
Funny thing is, a lot of immigrant parents are worried that their culture will be lost coming to Canada (or USA)...like my parents.
You and Smollett probably have more than I do. We should get together and role play.You've got swatikas and hoods too? Not just Greekgod?
Good to know.
Remembrance Day isn't a time to be patriotic and celebrate how great and mighty Canada is. It's a time for quiet reflection and not a time to criticize people that you disagree with. You don't use a somber event like Remembrance Day to criticize other people. Nor would you do it during a funeral. There are plenty of places where you can be patriotic like hockey, baseball, etc games or on Canada Day. Who would have thought?!Strange that the Canadian Military has not waded into this to provide comment, but not surprising. Only in Canada could this happen - the only democracy without a shred of national identity and precious little patriotism to go around. If Cherry was a US citizen, you can bet the narrative would be dramatically different.
So what did Canada "used to be" exactly? Multiculturalism has been official government policy for decades so are we talking before then? Or five years? How about 10 years? The reason new immigrants tend to keep to their own is because all people do that. This is not unique to immigrants. If you were dropped in a totally foreign country you would seek like-minded people that spoke English and shared a similar cultural background too. Interesting that you say that immigrants only celebrate the victories of their own country because it certainly wasn't the case during the Raptors victory parade, or when the men's and ladies hockey team won Olympic gold in Vancouver. Is it so impossible for people to cheer on more than one country in the Olympics for example?I am going to miss Coach's Corner. Hope Cherry makes it back somehow.
Canada's not what it used to be. We're trying to accommodate so many cultures and religions but fail to take care of our Canadian heritage and values.
New immigrants come to Canada and many just keep to their own. They celebrate the victories of their country or origin with passion but the same sentiments are not demonstrated within the country they presently reside in.
I have actually worked in an office with mostly immigrants as a student and was appalled at how they laughed at how, "Canadians have no culture." The office was 90% Asian and South Asian.
The Canadian who's forefathers worked tirelessly to make Canada and served in wars are called out when we speak our minds as racist. But when immigrants say and do hurtful things to us we are expected to laugh it off.
I fear what Canada will look like for my children's cohort 15 years from now. For we will be the minorities and the courtesy afforded by us to new immigrants may not be reciprocated!
You're nothing but a bigot.I am going to miss Coach's Corner. Hope Cherry makes it back somehow.
Canada's not what it used to be. We're trying to accommodate so many cultures and religions but fail to take care of our Canadian heritage and values.
New immigrants come to Canada and many just keep to their own. They celebrate the victories of their country or origin with passion but the same sentiments are not demonstrated within the country they presently reside in.
I have actually worked in an office with mostly immigrants as a student and was appalled at how they laughed at how, "Canadians have no culture." The office was 90% Asian and South Asian.
The Canadian who's forefathers worked tirelessly to make Canada and served in wars are called out when we speak our minds as racist. But when immigrants say and do hurtful things to us we are expected to laugh it off.
I fear what Canada will look like for my children's cohort 15 years from now. For we will be the minorities and the courtesy afforded by us to new immigrants may not be reciprocated!
This is true for almost every ethic group in almost every major city in North America. Toronto has a China town, Korea town, Little Italy, Greek town etc.. Even New York/Boston a section where it's mostly Irish. Someone who doesn't speak English well will go to where others are the same and get help to assimulate (the next generation will be 'Canadianized').I am going to miss Coach's Corner. Hope Cherry makes it back somehow.
Canada's not what it used to be. We're trying to accommodate so many cultures and religions but fail to take care of our Canadian heritage and values.
New immigrants come to Canada and many just keep to their own. They celebrate the victories of their country or origin with passion but the same sentiments are not demonstrated within the country they presently reside in.
I have actually worked in an office with mostly immigrants as a student and was appalled at how they laughed at how, "Canadians have no culture." The office was 90% Asian and South Asian.
The Canadian who's forefathers worked tirelessly to make Canada and served in wars are called out when we speak our minds as racist. But when immigrants say and do hurtful things to us we are expected to laugh it off.
I fear what Canada will look like for my children's cohort 15 years from now. For we will be the minorities and the courtesy afforded by us to new immigrants may not be reciprocated!
This post only serves to prove my point. Sad reflection on Canada, this ^Remembrance Day isn't a time to be patriotic and celebrate how great and mighty Canada is. It's a time for quiet reflection and not a time to criticize people that you disagree with. You don't use a somber event like Remembrance Day to criticize other people. Nor would you do it during a funeral. There are plenty of places where you can be patriotic like hockey, baseball, etc games or on Canada Day. Who would have thought?!
Canada's sense of patriotism is obviously not as bombastic as the US and I think that's a good thing. We don't need to treat every public holiday as an opportunity to sell cars, mattresses, etc.
Strange that the Canadian Military has not waded into this to provide comment, but not surprising. Only in Canada could this happen - the only democracy without a shred of national identity and precious little patriotism to go around. If Cherry was a US citizen, you can bet the narrative would be dramatically different.
I don't believe this is an official Canadian Forces account. I think the twitter account you want is @CanadianForceshttps://twitter.com/cafinus/status/1193380225968680960?s=21
****** sent out this tweet in response to Mr. Cherry and his xenophobic statement....to all who have served and to all who serve today, thanks for your service today and everyday...:encouragement:
A lot of Asians from China worked efficiently, steadily and arduously and made a significant contribution to building the Canadian Railway more than 120 years ago. Perhaps if these kind of worker was involved in the delayed Eglinton Crosstown subway line project it would have been finished already !You're nothing but a bigot.
I served in the DND in the early 90's and 2000's as a reservist and I am Asian. Back then, I was a rarity, but a quarter century has passed, and the face of the DND has changed. The number or Asian Afghanistan veterans I've run across has pleasantly surprised me.
If you had actually gone to the Remembrance Day parade in downtown Toronto instead of sitting behind a keyboard, you would have seen this.
So they had to get rid of him because was harming the brand.You can't force people to change.
Not for people with racist/misogynistic views speaking to a national audience.You have to have tolerance.
Many Chinese were involved in building the railroad because they were cheaper than other workers and viewed as expendable. They were "rewarded" for their contribution with a head tax followed by a near total ban on immigration.A lot of Asians from China worked efficiently, steadily and arduously and made a significant contribution to building the Canadian Railway more than 120 years ago. Perhaps if these kind of worker was involved in the delayed Eglinton Crosstown subway line project it would have been finished already !
Don Cherry is a backwards anachronism who is not compatible with the business interest of today's corporate sponsors like Budweiser on Sportsnet so it is not surprising that he got kneecapped finally.
Not sure what that point was, but why is it a sad reflection of Canada? IMO, it's more sad to put flags on everything to help sell stuff, military parades, fireworks, etc. Patriotism is a lot more than that IMO.This post only serves to prove my point. Sad reflection on Canada, this ^
Patriotism is dangerous.. Especially when it's practiced by the uneducated masses.Not sure what that point was, but why is it a sad reflection of Canada? IMO, it's more sad to put flags on everything to help sell stuff, military parades, fireworks, etc. Patriotism is a lot more than that IMO.
So you're equating patriotism with propaganda? I assume from your comment above that you do not see yourself as part of the 'uneducated masses'? Feels like a very elitist perspective, particularly when partnered with your implied notion that democratic electorates are nothing more than easily influenced and manipulated sheep.Patriotism is dangerous.. Especially when it's practiced by the uneducated masses.
Most people seem to view Patriotism the same way they view their religion in that they feel it's a sin to question it.
I find I was less Patriotic when we were being governed by Stephen Harper and he decided we should abandon the Kyoto Protocol. I felt very Patriotic under Chretien (probably most Patriotic when he told the US that we wouldn't be joining their War in Iraq). But most idiots don't have varying degrees of Patriotism. They just say dumb ass shit like "BEST COUNTRY EVER" or "LAND OF THE FREE" or whatever nonsensical drivel they're regurgitating. Patriotism is a great way to keep the proletariat on your side while you take away their rights and freedoms.
... No, I'm not "equating" propaganda and patriotism. Propaganda is news or information that is biased or misleading. Patriotism is how somebody feels about their country. Not sure where you're confused here.So you're equating patriotism with propaganda? I assume from your comment above that you do not see yourself as part of the 'uneducated masses'? Feels like a very elitist perspective, particularly when partnered with your implied notion that democratic electorates are nothing more than easily influenced and manipulated sheep.
I think you need to do a tad more research on patriotism versus, say, other concepts such as nationalism.... No, I'm not "equating" propaganda and patriotism. Propaganda is news or information that is biased or misleading. Patriotism is how somebody feels about their country. Not sure where you're confused here.
Patriotism is the devotion to your homeland, regardless of your individuality. It creates yet another divide between "Us" and "Them", which effectively means it strips you of some of your humanity. It is one of the main tools used by demagogues to rally the ignorant masses. It is dangerous.