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To combat racism, first look in the mirror – August 26, 2018

Posted on August 26, 2018 by RichInWriters

To combat racism, first look in the mirror – August 26, 2018

One of the better articles I’ve read all month can be found on the Toronto Star which talks about how we should be approaching racism. You can read that article in full by clicking the link below.

To combat racism, first look in the mirror

It’s becoming very uncommon for mainstream media to debate complex issues because we’re currently living in the snowflake era, where humans at least in the western world appear to be very thin skinned. So topics regarding immigration are becoming more and more difficult to deal with. Being that some immigrants feel they’re being racial profiled or discriminated against, it appears that the writer of this opinionated Toronto Star article REID RUSONIK wants to nip a few things in the bud to make sure people understand the tangled web we weave as the government limits people’s freedom of speech in the name of social justice.

When the government restricts speech, what ends up happening are more and more people reporting being discriminated against. REID RUSONIK is a lawyer and I’m sure he’s face to face with racial problems that many of us probably can’t comprehend. What I know happens a lot in the workforce in Toronto are employees who when challenged on their jobs by their bosses and/or employers often use racism or discrimination as the reason why their bosses are mistreating them. Also when some people are losing an argument about a social issue what some people will do is instead of debating the facts they’ll instead bring the topic to race, gender or culture.

A lot of people use these trump cards to garner support from political parties to pass laws that make specific racial, gender or cultural groups a protected class of society. Once a group gets protected class status they’re better able to use the Canadian justice system to further their ideological goals. Now, unfortunately, a lot of these laws now being used by immigrant and minority groups were first implemented by white supremacist entitlement groups. Now, of course, the white supremacist groups will also play the victim in all of this but this is why minorities are able to use the justice system to get some of these ludicrous social justice laws passed.

In America, a man named Martin Luther King had to lose his life in order for changes to occur. During MLK’s era, a lot of white supremacists were intentionally suppressing the free market to assure the survival of their race, which I’m sure a lot of white people looking back now would say was not a smart move. If you believe in IQ data, it should have been abundantly apparent that a black population wouldn’t have the capability to overtake the white population economically or if you believe the environment ideology, you would also understand it would be highly unlikely that the black population would be any of any threat to the white population.

That aside, the chunk of the white population in the United State took it upon themselves to take a protectionist approach to economics. This protectionist white nationalist approach was eventually embraced by socialist Adolf Hitler who likes Mussolini then embraced an extreme type of socialism called Fascism in which they used tribalism or how they looked to start a war on the rest of the world.

Similar to society of today a lot of classical liberals and conservatives have simply brushed this stuff to the side assuming these problems will eventually solve themselves, but what became reality was a world war. What’s beginning to happen with this social justice frame of thinking are little pockets of complex laws are beginning to be attempted to become law in Canada. Motion 103, also known as M-103 was the first attempt by cultural and other minority groups to assure that they’d be a protected class, thus allowing them legal privileges over other Canadians.

Part of what made Justin Trudeau the Prime Minister is that he promised that he would fight for these people’s interests. The NDP made even more extreme promises to fight for these people’s interests and of course, what this does is it creates divides as now Canadians that don’t fall under these protected group statuses become alienated and the thing you have to understand is that once this becomes law, you can no longer even speak freely. This is why you will often read about me specifically writing about the wrongs of racism, because now what’s happening is that these same nativists, racist ideologies that were once used by white nationals are now being used by other minority groups.

Had there been no such thing as white pride, the mere conception of these radical ideas that now threaten to destroy Canadian society wouldn’t have any legs as all Canadians would be considered Canadians. Now obviously Canada doesn’t have the same history as the United States, but we do have a lot of government intervention built into the economy. Obviously what things like Motion 103, also known as M-103 come down too is the money. Now if the government didn’t have any money, there would be no attempt to take money from the government, but because the Canadian government is swimming in money that our grandchildren will have to pay for, minority groups who want protected status assume that it’s only fair that they get their fair share.

This is one of the reasons why I advise Canadians reading this to reconsider the welfare state because this will only get worse with time. It’s important to understand that every government job created is a job where the public servant will be fighting for the right for their government job to exist. which ultimately leads to Leftist politicians being hired. In Argentina this is the reality, over 30% of Argentia’s workforce work for the government in some compacity, making matters worse is that in Argentina many of the government workers are unionized. Because of this Argentina’s currency is constantly hyper-inflated.

Furthermore, this bloated bureaucracy in Argentina also leads to a lot of red tapes, the great thing about this for Argentina is that they don’t have the immigration problems other nations have, the problem is however that nobody is able to get to the heart or the source of the problem, because if a government official tries to solve the problem of a union representing another government controlled faction will strike. Canada is heading down a similar path as our public sector grows. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals job numbers show that the public sector jobs have grown while private sector jobs have shrunk and in many respects are disappearing.

If this continues in a few years, especially if these social justice laws continue to pass the Canadian economy will be in ruin. People assume that economic collapses happen like earthquakes? No, great societies gradually decline. This is what’s happening to Canada and this is why Maxime Bernier simply left the Progressive Conservatives. There is too much protectionism in Canadian society, too much corporate welfare, too much welfare for the so-called poor and the so-called victimized. We have food, electricity, and water and if it weren’t for the government intervening housing in Toronto and other cities would be far better. If government intervention didn’t occur chances are there’d be more shelters for the poor. I’m glad this Toronto Star article was published let’s hope that more Canadians push back against the welfare state.

Interesting times ahead.

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