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Gululu, if you're going out looking for racism you'll find it. Anyone of any skin colour can. Maybe you need to look in the mirror. Seems to me, you're the one with the chip on his shoulder trying to rally troups to fight an imaginary cause against a white uprising in Canada :lol Quote:
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I don't see what the problem is. If someone says something racist to me, I just see that as carte blanche to say some WAY more racist things at them. Learn your stereotypes, figure out which ones are the most offensive, insert their mother and you're golden. |
I wonder how many asians are fighting the B.C. wildfires right now? My guess is most are busy flipping properties in Vancouver for hundreds and hundreds of thousands in profit :) |
The problem isn't with the chinese people coming here, the problem is with the white politicians who turned Vancouver into a whore that will spread her legs for anyone with the cash. |
Let's at least have some funny racism here: |
So much face palm comparing aboriginals to today's rich asian immigrants. When the federal government starts rounding up your children, sending them off to what are essentially prisons to attempt to destroy your culture, and, worse yet, beat, rape, and kill them, then maybe you're approaching the ballpark. That's not even getting into all the other systemic issues that exist even today with aboriginals. |
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This thread just further proves my point. Quit whining and complaining about how "marginalized" you feel, if you hate it here so much go back to China where everyone is treated fairly and everyone is given their basic rights... oh wait. & comparing the imagined hardships of wealthy Asian immigrants to the actual hardships of First Nations people? Get real. Last time I checked - and I drive past there every day on my way to work - I didn't see any Mainlanders squatting on Main & Hastings, addicted to drugs and God knows what else because of the legacy of oppression dealt to them by the government. And don't even bring up the Head Tax (I know someone will...) because that shit ended in 1923, I am willing to bet that Gululu's ancestors were still working on rice paddies when these particular Chinese people were being turned away from Canada... |
well looks like im doing it wrong then: hates influx of wealthy mainlander, moves back to china :lawl: |
This thread: :fulloffuck: I don't know if Gululu is trolling or genuinely believes what he's saying. His name certainly defines his posts, though... |
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Also more importantly, being an Asian firefighter anywhere in Canada, it's the most shittiest thing. the amount of prejudice and racism that Asian firefighter faces each day at Fire Hall is enough to make him not want to work there (not only the job itself but the internal stress from white coworkers and supervisors, u have no idea). Do you even know how toxic it is for an Asian to work in union type of jobs? The amount of shit an Asian firefighter put through is enough to drive a normal human insane. |
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Well, not to play devils advocate here. But if Richmond firefighters used to shit in a female co workers boots, there must also be some racism against Asians. If I remember it was the fire hall on Gilbert and Granville |
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Let me guess, YOU know how toxic it is? You worked in a firehall? You work in a union, heck, do you even work? Seriously, where the hell do you pull these ideas from? I work in a union and I am thriving in it. The amount of shit ANY firefighter is enough to drive a normal human insane. Don't even have to include race into it. Thats why they are considered heroes. I don't think you will ever become a Canadian. No matter what papers you may obtain. |
All of my Asian friends(even non-CBC ones) would be ashamed reading your posts. If you move to Canada and obtain a citizenship then you are Canadian. Plain and simple. It has nothing to do with race or ethnic background. We were all from somewhere else at one point. I'm white so I guess my ancestors came from Europe and they landed here, raped and killed First Nations people and set up shop. Good, bad or indifferent; that's what happened. We're all just humans trying to make a good life for ourselves. Quit trying to start some race war bullshit or talk about how deprived you are or how bad "Asians" have it here. Because it's fucking bullshit. Get a job or go to school; then contribute to the country you want to call home. |
One problem is, a lot of Mainlanders that I come across (in Canada) still consider themselves only as Chinese nationals. In some cases, this might be true -- they "only" have permanent residence status here, and chose not to obtain Canadian citizenship for one reason or another. Others who have Canadian passports consider themselves exactly that -- Chinese nationals with Canadian passports (even though technically, to obtain Canadian citizenship, you have to give up your Chinese passport since China doesn't recognize dual citizenship). This is not to say that immigrants from other countries don't feel the same way / do the same thing. However, I find this sense of identity to be a lot more prevalent among Mainlanders than with people from most other countries. It just goes to show that for a lot of Chinese immigrants, they don't really view Canada as their long term home -- their Canadian passport is little more than an insurance policy, and they have no real desire to contribute to the Canadian society at all. :rukidding: |
23.3% of Canada is non-white (source: Stats Canada). Is there a more ethically-diverse country in the world? USA is 21.6% non-white (source: American FactFinder) for reference. Also of note, Canada is 12.5% Asian (1 in 8) and growing (up from 10.7% in 2006) compared to 4.9% (~1 in 20) in the USA and stagnant (up from 4.8% in 2000). It seems like a lot of Chinese people want to come here otherwise our Asian population wouldn't be outgrowing every other ethnicity by a mile. If Canada is so damned intolerant and racist towards the Chinese, why is there still mass immigration to Canada as opposed to mass exodus? |
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A few years ago, I learned that Germany has a very large Turkish population; approximately 2 and a half million. (The Ottoman Empire was allied with the German Empire in World War I, after all.) There are Turkish families who have had roots in Germany for two generations or more; they pay German taxes, attend German schools, speak the German language and fully assimilate into German culture; and yet, in the year 2015 in the Federal Republic of Germany, society views them as Turks, not Germans. Similar sentiments can be seen in France with Algerians, the UK with Afro-Caribbeans and Italy with Libyans. When your national identity is based on ethnicity, rather than shared values like in the US or Canada, this is what happens. I remember reading Down and Out in Paris and London for the first time, and remembering how shocked I was at Orwell's mention of the races of every character in the book: there were Englishmen, Irishmen, Frenchmen, Italians, Poles, Russians, Romanians, Serbians and so forth. In the book, while working at a slavedriving Russian restaurant in Paris, a co worker tries to persuade him to walk off the job, saying: "You and I belong to proud races; we don’t work for nothing, like these damned Russian serfs." And each race is pigeonholed into a different career. Waiters at fine restaurants were Italian or Russian, tour guides were Englishmen, small business owners were Frenchmen. You know what these characters would be called if they were living in this country? Canadian. It's the sentiment of "we're <nationality>, you're not" that has allowed neo-Nazi and far right wing political parties to flourish in Europe. Shame on anyone who doesn't see their fellow countryman as equal just because they were born overseas. TL;DR: Gululu may be a neo-Nazi. |
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call me weird to think this, but if you move to a country and have no desire to add to the system (taxes) and culture, you shouldn't get the benefits that those in the true canadian society get - they can have them, but they'll have to pay for it (insurance). because of the way canada is, i didn't want to be part of that anymore, one of the reasons i moved away. I really wish Canadian reality mirrored the dream that is a multicultural society, right now Vancouver's society is being stretched away from this, and i don't see anything changing for the better as things stand. |
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