AlvinofDiaspar
Moderator
As for the erosion of Canadian values, it has been mostly an inside job. Take, for instance, our fundamental freedoms of religion and speech. Legislators, social scientists and the courts have been hacking away at these for decades now. We’re at a point where speaking one’s faith, laughing at religious pomposity, and challenging the political implications of a belief system can land one before the authorities (and those same authorities can bring life-altering sanctions without regard to traditional rules of evidence and due process). Immigrants didn’t accomplish all that.
Ironic, since I thought those legislators, social scientists and the courts are the very actors who brought equality of sexes and gay rights to the table - without whom the former would still be playing housewife and paid less for equal labour (if they are encouraged to work at all), and the latter still chastized as social malcontents or mentally unwell. So are we going to teach Canadians that only freedoms of speech and religions (and whose religion, I might add) are fundamental Canadian values worth respecting? Sorry, my Canadian values are broader than that, and I challenge that a Minister with such views is unfit to hold the office to which he is appointed.
As to democratic rights, well, the current government and the constitutional crisis in November made a mockery of that issue. Perhaps they should start by explaining how a change in government by lawful means under our constitution can be regarded as anti-democratic and constitute a "coup" to themselves first before lecturing the rest of us about rule of law and our institutions.
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