Trudeau harming relations between India and Canada?

bver_hunter

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Blowing up a plane isn't speech.
Those were terrorists in that decade and previous Century, and we all condemned them. We are discussing the present age where those wanting a separate Nation are entitled to their Freedom of Speech, just like those that want a separate Quebec nation. They committed acts of terrorism in the previous century and decades ago. We denounced them as well, but a free and fare referendum decided that the majority wanted to remain united with Canada!! India should conduct a referendum and hopefully the majority that accepts to remain as part of India, can then put Khalistan to bed for good!!
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Those were terrorists in that decade and previous Century, and we all condemned them. We are discussing the present age where those wanting a separate Nation are entitled to their Freedom of Speech, just like those that want a separate Quebec nation. They committed acts of terrorism in the previous century and decades ago. We denounced them as well, but a free and fare referendum decided that the majority wanted to remain united with Canada!! India should conduct a referendum and hopefully the majority that accepts to remain as part of India, can then put Khalistan to bed for good!!
India will do what India wants to do and we have no say in that.
And Nijjar and a few others are charged in India for various murders.
There is no smoke without a fire.
A Canadian citizen cannot be an Indian separatist. Makes no sense.
A separatist is a citizen who wants to separate from their country of citizenship such as the Canadians who wanted a separate Quebec.
If you become a citizen of another country and then try to engage in cross border campaigns against other countries, that is terrorism and India is right in designating them as such.
We should prioritize our country, and our country's relations and trade with a world power and revoke citizenship and deport these guys back to India for them to deal with as they see fit.
That would also mean we get rid of this Khalistan business as it has nothing to do with Canada.
 

bver_hunter

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India will do what India wants to do and we have no say in that.
And Nijjar and a few others are charged in India for various murders.
There is no smoke without a fire.
A Canadian citizen cannot be an Indian separatist. Makes no sense.
A separatist is a citizen who wants to separate from their country of citizenship such as the Canadians who wanted a separate Quebec.
If you become a citizen of another country and then try to engage in cross border campaigns against other countries, that is terrorism and India is right in designating them as such.
We should prioritize our country, and our country's relations and trade with a world power and revoke citizenship and deport these guys back to India for them to deal with as they see fit.
That would also mean we get rid of this Khalistan business as it has nothing to do with Canada.
India is doing what they want to do with religious minorities and the various atrocities committed against them on Indian soil.
Obviously, similar to what they were doing to Muslims and Sikhs, presently Christians are practically being subjected to some sort of genocide.
Now Nijjar became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 2007, and under The Harper Govt. since he married a Canadian citizen. Since then both Conservative and Liberal Governments were approached to have him repatriated to India to face charges for the alleged crimes. The RCMP investigated and found no reason or merit to accept the requests from the Indian Government.
If the British can have referendums with regards to Scottish Independence, Canada can have one for Quebec, and these are democracies, if like you claim that the majority of Sikhs support being part of India, then why on earth should the largest democracy not have a referendum and put it to bed for good?
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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India is doing what they want to do with religious minorities and the various atrocities committed against them on Indian soil.
Obviously, similar to what they were doing to Muslims and Sikhs, presently Christians are practically being subjected to some sort of genocide.
Now Nijjar became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 2007, and under The Harper Govt. since he married a Canadian citizen. Since then both Conservative and Liberal Governments were approached to have him repatriated to India to face charges for the alleged crimes. The RCMP investigated and found no reason or merit to accept the requests from the Indian Government.
If the British can have referendums with regards to Scottish Independence, Canada can have one for Quebec, and these are democracies, if like you claim that the majority of Sikhs support being part of India, then why on earth should the largest democracy not have a referendum and put it to bed for good?
The British have referendums about Scotland because Scotland is part of their country.
Canada had a referendum about Quebec because Quebec is part of our country.
India is not part of Canada.
It is not for any Canadian citizen to say what India should do. Are you that naive?
Any Canadian citizen engaging in cross border campaigns against another foreign nation is engaging in terrorism.
Revoke citizenship and deport.
Let them go to India and fight.
 

bver_hunter

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The British have referendums about Scotland because Scotland is part of their country.
Canada had a referendum about Quebec because Quebec is part of our country.
India is not part of Canada.
It is not for any Canadian citizen to say what India should do. Are you that naive?
Any Canadian citizen engaging in cross border campaigns against another foreign nation is engaging in terrorism.
Revoke citizenship and deport.
Let them go to India and fight.
Who said that India is a part of "Canada"?
If India claims that they are the largest true democracy, then let all the different voices be heard just like we did in Canada and the UK did with regards to Scotland.
You are being naive to make excuses for such situations for the Modi Govt!!
Of course I will be concerned like several human beings when there is a certain amount of genocide in a democracy like India.
Cross border campaigns do not amount to terrorism, as long as they are exerting their free speech.
We saw that with Canadian citizens from Hong Kong when they were protesting against China, Sri Lankan Canadians, Canadian Palestinians against Israel, East Pakistani Canadians against Pakistan, Irish Catholics living in Canada and the USA against Northern Ireland. Are they all considered to be terrorists?
If you protest peacefully, then it is your right to do so!!
 

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Could've, would've, should've, might be, likely.
Indecisive.
While India puts its foot down and takes a stand.
On the other hand, Nijjar is not a good citizen.
India's accusations notwithstanding, there is no smoke without a fire.
I agree that even if that is true, it is not a license to kill for India.
But where is the decisive and strong action by Trudeau to prevent that happening again?
He ran his mouth and put the US in a tough spot.
So they begrudgingly provided some lip service, while the Indians laugh at us.
You are still riding this Trudeau train.
You are such a cuck. You think it is alright to have a Canadian citizen assassinated in CANADA by a foreign power? What the fuck is your problem. Now you're blaming the victim. There is no evidence that this dude broke any Canadian laws. This whole thing makes me question if you are acting this way because you hate Trudeau or brown people.
As for putting the US in a tough spot....Don't you think he discussed this with them first? You are just making shit up. Canada and the US have been sharing intelligence/information.

Finally, this has nothing to do with being a Trudeau supporter (which I am not). You are so blinded by your hate for him that you think EVERYTHING is his fault. It is not. You don't have the mental capacity to see the nuance here, it's just a knee-jerk "buck stops with him...' bullshit. India is not cooperating with us, not because we don't have evidence, but because we're small potatoes. They're working with the US because they know they need them. That is the bottom line. It wouldn't matter if PP was PM. Mind you, I'd be interested in your thoughts into what PP would've done differently if he was in charge....

I'll await your deflections now.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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You are such a cuck. You think it is alright to have a Canadian citizen assassinated in CANADA by a foreign power? What the fuck is your problem. Now you're blaming the victim. There is no evidence that this dude broke any Canadian laws. This whole thing makes me question if you are acting this way because you hate Trudeau or brown people.
As for putting the US in a tough spot....Don't you think he discussed this with them first? You are just making shit up. Canada and the US have been sharing intelligence/information.

Finally, this has nothing to do with being a Trudeau supporter (which I am not). You are so blinded by your hate for him that you think EVERYTHING is his fault. It is not. You don't have the mental capacity to see the nuance here, it's just a knee-jerk "buck stops with him...' bullshit. India is not cooperating with us, not because we don't have evidence, but because we're small potatoes. They're working with the US because they know they need them. That is the bottom line. It wouldn't matter if PP was PM. Mind you, I'd be interested in your thoughts into what PP would've done differently if he was in charge....

I'll await your deflections now.
Lol @ your name calling. Typical of Trudeau soy boys.
When did I say it is okay for a citizen to be assassinated by a foreign power?
I said he is not a good citizen.
He is a terrorist based on his own activities.
He came to Canada committing immigration fraud.
He formed a militant group.
He engaged in cross border crimes such as murder.
He went to Pakistan and met with their intelligence agencies.
Pretty sure these are crimes per Canadian law.
His citizenship should have been revoked and he should have been deported.
We shouldn't be inheriting this mess.
Yes am sure Trudeau discussed with the US first. And put them in a tough spot which is what I said.
Pierre would have definitely had the common sense to keep this diplomatic and not create international drama while sucking up to separatists and militants.
He would have also had the common sense to realize we are small potatoes and approached this differently than this overrated drama queen.
 

bver_hunter

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Bombing a plane isn't a peaceful protest.
Deport these people.
Yes, bombing a plane is illegal, and those that were involved were brought to account.
Do not stereotype all the Sikhs in that group!!
The genocide against minority religious groups in India is also illegal and the present Modi Govt. should also pay the price for it!!
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Yes, bombing a plane is illegal, and those that were involved were brought to account.
Do not stereotype all the Sikhs in that group!!
The genocide against minority religious groups in India is also illegal and the present Modi Govt. should also pay the price for it!!
I am talking about Khalistani Sikhs.
Religious violence in India is India's problem to deal with.
Don't bring it here.
Not for Canadians to use that as an excuse to indulge in terrorism.
 
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Frankfooter

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Do something with it!
By the way I just watched an interview with Janice Stein.
Apparently all diplomats collect information in the countries they are posted in. Nothing unusual.
Still waiting to see charges on the criminal gangs bit.
This means Trudeau wasn't lying and you were wrong about evidence.
 
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