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I think the problem stems from people being upset at this one group who chooses to willingly live like foreigners, segregating themselves from everyone else and maintaining a language that is not spoken widely by the existing population. |
congrats, i guess you've discovered that some people here are xenophobic!!! now you can sleep peacefully tonight. now dont act like any of you guys are fucking saints, cause not one person on this forum is. 13 pages of going back and forth, and its not going to stop anytime soon. for that reason im just gonna say fuck this thread.(if you think this is my way of holding up a white flag...your more than welcome to come to my house and talk) not everyone will have the same views as you....and theres no changing mine. no matter how hard you try to tell us to look at it from your perspective or vice versa...it will never change. if you wanna call us xenophobic's, please feel free. if i want to think of some of you guys as wad's who have to try to analyze every single word someone says and act like your a bunch of psychologists with a phd, i will. |
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A Right Not Exercised is a Right Lost Next your going to tell me I can't speak any language I want in front of people who don't understand it, or because it's not an official language. No thank you. Quote:
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You started it. :fullofwin: |
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Canada is built on multiculturalism, so why can't different races live they want in their own community? Again, Many of you have said that unless you've lived or spend time in Richmond, you wouldn't really see or understand that there is absolutely no trouble with communicating with the general public. The same mentality goes for Surrey or Abby. It doesn't surprise me that city council rejected the notion, it wouldnt surprise me either if the province rejects it if it was ever brought up. We are not Quebec. |
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The same thing is kinda happening here, albeit on a much much smaller scale. One the one hand, I do feel a little bit for the people who grew up in Richmond that are starting to feel like strangers in their own town. I'm sure that there likely are some racist undertones somewhere with a few of those people, but I don't believe that the majority of them are xenophobic. It's likely that they don't like change. I'm sure that instead of an influx of Chinese immigrant it was a giant French or, even, a huge Jewish community that came in instead, some of those feelings would be much the same. Imagine seeing a bunch of Hebrew on those signs instead of Mandarin or Cantonese. That written language looks just as foreign to an outsider as Mandarin characters. On the other hand, I also understand the desire to have a business cater to a specific demographic, be they a hobbyist or someone yearning for authentic cuisine. Why bother advertising to someone who most likely will never think about stepping inside your shop? Apart from Quebec, there are no laws in Canada requiring shops to have a certain language on their storefronts. If someone really wants to get anal, however, there are packaging rules in Canada that actually have language rules that are heavily enforced before they can be sold here. I genuinely don't care what language is on the sign out front. As I've stated previously in this thread, I'll go out of my way to find these little shops and try to interact with the shop keepers to the best of my ability. Sometimes I'll basically get thrown out of the store but other times they also do their best to make me feel comfortable even if they speak no more than five words of English. Foreign races and cultures don't bother me. My family has gone through a lot of racism and anti-semitism over the past half century that it's silly to even think of extending it to someone else (half my family was killed during the Holocaust, another large chunk was imprisoned in internment camps until the end of the war... just as an aside). I could care less if you're Chinese, Brazilian, Russian... whatever. As long as you're polite to me, you're good in my books. |
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I find it ironic how you were championing native rights in the idle no more thread, yet have no troubles trampling rights of other races. It's one of the reasons I don't take idle no more movement seriously because their society is completely self-serving and doesn't care about other Canadians. |
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Current exemptions exist, and more may be added at any time. Your assumption is incorrect. Quote:
I'm surrounded with them though, and friends with the nurses, there's seldom trouble finding a punjabi speaker to translate. You've gone way off topic. Not all people in Canada will speak an official language, but that's totally cool. We'll do our best to accommodate. Idle No More is far removed and very different. |
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Well, you can say, the logic behind it is so you don't piss the masses off and get yourself slaughtered. Isn't that logic enough? The problem with human logic is, you work backwards from a goal, you can make up an infinite different amount of logical sound paths that reach that conclusion. We're sly creatures. Logic can act like hindsight, which is always 20/20. If I were to clone you, and your clone took the opposing position, he would have very logical backing as well. Hence sometimes the logic doesn't matter. There are many truths in any scenario. But what matters most in this scenario is what the masses will do if you piss them off. We are all living in the same system. You can't cut the leg off without almost bleeding to death if you get what i mean. |
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Your assumption that more may be added at any time is incorrect. It has to go through a comprehensive legislative process which will go through much discussion and lots of communication between you and your representative to parliament. You don't see words or actions being banned suddenly. Under YOUR assumptions, your life can be forfeit if the government deems so? Canadian Charter states "Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice." But guess what that's not absolute. So you might as well jump off a bridge now. Save the government some time of making it illegal to life, liberty, and security of your person. If a law is unjust you fight it. You don't go oh well go home sleep wake up eat shit work sleep again. |
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It made me question whether or not they really understood what it meant. The only reason I bolded and highlighted sections was to show that it's pretty evident. They could read it, and self reflect. Or they could read it and let it completely fly over their head and continue to deny it based on "personal reasons" ie. well that's not exactly how I think. Is it really so bad that I want some English on those signs? I'm only really concerned about safety. I am more inclined that most for this provision will continue to think in the latter. You can take from them what you want, or nothing at all. I am simply providing an alternative point of view. |
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https://maps.google.com/maps?q=hong+kong&hl=en&ll=22.306825,114.170544&spn=0.013876,0.026157&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=48.287373,107.138672&t=m&hnear=Hong+Kong&z=16&layer=c&cbll=22.306711,114.170507&panoid=PS6lEMxUfTPD0P7AsoNitQ&cbp=12,26.28,,0,7.83 https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Tai+Kok+Tsui,+Hong+Kong&hl=en&ll=22.321356,114.159805&spn=0.006977,0.013078&sll=22.306706,114.170501&sspn=0.013956,0.026157&oq=tai+&hnear=Tai+Kok+Tsui,+Hong+Kong&t=m&z=17&layer=c&cbll=22.322332,114.160356&panoid=bAU2XTQsS9qsx4cBoMxRWw&cbp=12,263.79,,0,1.55 |
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So it's ok for none of them to know english but you have a problem with Richmond? Quote:
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To address your question; I've not met many South Asian Canadians lacking functional English skills, so your erroneous statement that none have them negates that portion of the question entirely, and I've never taken issue with Chinese Canadians in Richmond lacking functional English skills. It takes time to learn a language, I have no interest or intent to discriminate against immigrants. Quote:
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What's funny is that you pointed out a tiny section of a street with no English on their signs... go down one block and they all have English... So basically you just proved my point for me, thanks! :fullofwin: Obviously "99%" was hyperbolic. It might be 95% or maybe 92%. Looking at Hong Kong as a whole, it's probably around there somewhere. I'm not sure what "bubble" you think I live in either, you have no idea who I am, where I live, or where I spend my time on a day to day basis. It might not be buying planks of wood at a hardware store in Jordan, but that doesn't mean I am in some sort of "bubble" as you put it. In my 10 years here on RS, this is probably the biggest fail attempt at attacking me.. and there used to be lots of those.. so congratulations :woot2: |
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Fyi, I can't read Chinese as well and I'm sure neither can you.But I still try to visit areas out of my comfort zone. |
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So. Much. Fail. And yes of course a "99%" stat is hyperbolic and baseless. Do I need to explain the point of exaggeration, and that I really meant "the vast majority" and "everything everyone sees in day to day life" as it pertains to the topic? The main point being, if most of the signs (maybe not the hardware stores in Jordan) have English in Hong Kong, there's no reason why they shouldn't do the same in Richmond. If HK businesses are doing so to serve the 5% (or whatever the fuck it is) non Chinese population, why can't Richmond businesses serve the 60% non chinese population? That is the point. Everyone got it but you, because you saw some reason to launch an idiotic attack at me. And PS my chinese reading is coming along OK at least in terms of reading menus :ilied: |
I still don't see the reasoning on why segregation of certain cultures is that bad, its not like the people were forced to live there. Times have changed, all this bullshit from a select few angry old fashioned white people making stupid claims will get eaten alive because the world is moving forward. Its not like Vancouver in general is any different. You can't force a race of people to change their ways of doing things because angry white man say so. This isn't the 1800's If a certain race or culture have money and can develop or re-develop an area, I don't see a problem. |
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Never EVER have I indicated that I have a problem with immigration, change chinese culture, Canadian culture, language, etc. I don't give a shit about these signs. I go to Richmond about as much as I go to Coquitlam....which is rarely. I don't avoid it because because I am scared....or racist...or some other random theory that you have. I just simply don't have a reason. I use to! I worked in Richmond for 2 years and when I lived in Delta I was in Richmond a fair bit. All I simply did in the thread use use ONE example as to why these petitioners may have a valid argument. I don't want to strip away identities, I don't want to take away your language or religion, I simply point to one valid I thought they had. You don't know me. Don't sit behind your computer screen pretending you do and type out the easiest argument to any debated by calling me xenophobic and racist. No matter how many times you say it, it isn't true. Furthermore, I don't think anyone you are arguing with is racist or xenophobic either. I have met a few IRL, had private conversations, and discussed a whole host of issues completely un-related to RS. They are good people. You and others like you (using the word "xenophobic" like you get paid per use) have turned this discussion into a pathetic diatribe. You should note that NOT ONE have you been called anything....where as some of us who have expressed an argument that you don't agree with have been. |
Question: What economic/business benefit is there to having a Chinese(or any other non-english language) only sign? **Please answer as clearly as possible, and as short as possible. Please make your answer stay within the economic/business realm. Ultimately, a business has as a primary purpose to create product and sell for profit. Please demonstrate how Chinese only signs assist in the generation of extra revenue and/or profit. It was pointed out that this has been addressed, so I'll advance the plot. The answer to this question is the same thing now being thrown about in this thread: xenophobia. Don't argue something that your case is strongly supporting. |
I think a lot of people in this thread don't know what a real racist looks like. News flash, not agreeing with how a certain ethnicity does something does not make you racist or a xenophobe. Posted via RS Mobile |
Some of the people here being sensitive about a part of a sign having English and accusing that of being racism are the same people making all these passive aggresive 'fuck china' threads Posted via RS Mobile |
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ambulance came for him, and it was dark and rainy...i'm sure they told them the street and building number and have GPS and all, and someone waited outside, but it probably didn't hurt that the place had english and chinese lettering b/c if it was me i would have given the address and described the location as "restaurant with the yellow tarp that read "xxx chinese food restaurant" |
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