Usual suspects demonize & censor honest discussion of immigration policy in high school curriculum

Anti-racism advocates call for educational reform after concerning immigration assignment

Advocacy groups are calling on a number of organizations, including the education department and school districts to undertake an anti-racism educational reform.

The recommendations from the groups come a week after CBC News posted a story about a junior high school assignment that asked students to write down why immigrants and refugees should and should not be allowed into the country, using the textbook.

University professors called the assignment racist and were concerned with the textbook’s suggestions for opposing migration: newcomers “may take jobs away from resident Canadians,” and “Some immigrants draw on social welfare programs and services,” according to the textbook.


The Horror! They strayed from the Liberal-left “narrative!”

University professors, the media and the usual cast of vote whoring politicians who seek to criminalize dissent are the problem not an honest discussion of immigration policy.

Immigration policy should benefit a nation’s citizens. In Canada it benefits the political & corporate classes at our expense. 

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RCMP Commish Brenda Lucki Goes Full STASI Calls For Nation Of Informers To Criminalize Dissent

RCMP Commish urges people to tell them when they spot ‘anti-government’ opinions on Net

“When in doubt, report it,” Commissioner Brenda Lucki said in a statement.

“Canadians go about their daily lives and routines. It’s easy to overlook the seemingly ordinary moments that make up our days.”

The RCMP yesterday issued a guide that encouraged Internet users to watch for people with suspicious politics or “anti-authority” views that “include anti-government, anti-law enforcement and anarchist” opinions or “grievance-driven ideologies.”

Like Islam or Antifa? I kid myself.

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Jonathan Kay: If there really are 300 neo-Nazi groups in Canada, why can’t anyone name them?

For years now, progressives have been warning that neo-fascism represents a growing cancer within Canada. Since the riot at the Capitol, in particular, the Toronto Star has instructed us that “white supremacy” — not just everyday racism, but the real deal — is now an overt presence in public life. The NDP has jumped on board hard as well. Under the banner, “Take Action: Dismantle White Supremacist and Neo-Nazi Groups in Canada,” Jagmeet Singh’s party informs us that “there are 300 active far-right extremist groups operating across the country.”

Think about that. We’ve all heard of the Proud Boys (which many MPs want classified as a terrorist group), and nuts like Paul Fromm. And the 2018 Public Report on the Terrorism Threat to Canada identified right-wing extremism driven by “white nationalism” as a major threat, rightly singling out Alexandre Bissonette’s horrific Quebec City rampage for special condemnation. But *300*? Wow.

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