ManuvSteele
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I don't know about court evidence.
the people who think I'm trolling, is it the article you disbelieve or the fact I *may* have been involved
It's really quite pathetic when white people get all pissy when someone brings up racism.
Here are some facts: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/communities/reports/poverty_profile/snapshot.shtml. Or if you need something more specifically related to political representation, how about the fact that Toronto's population is roughly 50% visible minority, but City Council is less than 10% visible minority (to say nothing about even worse minority representation in other corridors of power in the public and private sectors).
Frankly, I don't see what's racist about saying "fucking minorities". First, we don't know the context. Second, Toronto's Carribean and African community (i.e Blacks) are minorities. Whether the community consisted of Middle Eastern, East Indian, South Asian...all can be described as minorities. What's racist about using that term? I don't think Rob would be using language deemed racist to Blacks when the crew he's hanging out with are themselves Black.
The "faggot" remark...yes, definitely homophobic. Even though many use it as a general insult, it's still a bad word that most well to do people would avoid.
Sorry! That interpretation didn't even occur to me! By "here" I meant Toronto, not the thread!I thought the poster was referring to this particular UT thread, not Canadian society.
I don't think that the point is to vote for her simply because of her ethnicity. I mainly think that it would be a good thing for Toronto, and somewhat overdue, to have a mayor who is not from of white British-descent.My issue is with those who would vote for Chow simply because she is female, an immigrant, and non-Caucasian.
Whatever! Coltaine puts it best, that it takes a little time for new communities to establish themselves to a point where they will start to participate in wider society, and earn their place in it based on merit. We are already seeing the tip of this iceberg, thankfully.
You're cute when you talk all smart ; )Globalization must also be put into the equation. Ethnic communities, can live in both worlds, the country they reside in, and the country from which they hail, through easy travel, internet etc. Allowing them to remain/be politically active in the country of family origin, which in some cases can be of more importance than the politics of the country in which they are currently residing.
(Beyer, Kurien, Casanova, Lyon, Van Die - all authors who have written on the impact of globalization on immigrants and minorities)
You're cute when you talk all smart ; )
My involvement will become clearer later.. after I make a few calls.
Within 10 mins of article published I got a msg saying someone called Vice & gave my screenname, something vice did not have, only a middleman contact did.
I'm trying to find out who that was too.
An observation: the media has really gone silent as of 2pm up until now.