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Originally Posted by niu99
tragedy could have been avoided if the grandma wasn't brought to Canada on visitor visas. Everyday I see so many elderly people, presume they are the parents of the immigrants, strolling the streets all over vancouver. My thought is what good do these old chinese citizens bring to canada? answer is nothing. they are visitors they don't contribute anything.
What do YOU contribute? In ur logic I guess you shouldn't even walk out of your house then if you don't "contribute" to Canada every time
Im pretty sure they get Visitor visas to visit canada.
RIP. The elderly should never have to 'go' like this. Very unfortunate, please look after all the elderly as much as possible, they need extra patience and attention.
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Namo Amida Butsu....... so sad about the news.
My mom's about to turn 90 and my mother in law hit 80. Neither of them have dementia, but it's scary when you get that old. My mom can't get far because of bad legs, but more worried about her falling and breaking her hip.
If you guys have grandparents, get to know them and cherish the time you share with them.
I argue with my mom all the time, but my children adore their grandma. Her cooking is second to none. So glad to see them care for her when they get the chance. My children are the reason she wants to keep going strong.
Having a close loved one go missing for a few weeks only to hear this as an only update is the most heartbreaking thing that can happen to somebody. My deepest condolences go out to this family. RIP
tragedy could have been avoided if the grandma wasn't brought to Canada on visitor visas. Everyday I see so many elderly people, presume they are the parents of the immigrants, strolling the streets all over vancouver. My thought is what good do these old chinese citizens bring to canada? answer is nothing. they are visitors they don't contribute anything.
I sincerely hope that you f*cking die you piece of shit..
I wonder what happened, how she ended up all alone
Nonetheless, such a sad thing. My grandparents have taken care of me all my life too, no pre-school, much like the grandson.
tragedy could have been avoided if the grandma wasn't brought to Canada on visitor visas. Everyday I see so many elderly people, presume they are the parents of the immigrants, strolling the streets all over vancouver. My thought is what good do these old chinese citizens bring to canada? answer is nothing. they are visitors they don't contribute anything.
Somebody oughta wash your ignorant mouth with some soap.
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