Systemic Racism Against Anglophones Comes To Canada
Is impeding employment for "Old Stock" citizens not an example of systemic racism?
According to training materials authorized by Canada's Liberal Government, "systemic racism includes the policies and practices entrenched in established institutions which result in the exclusion or promotion of designated groups."
Sensible Canadians would believe this form of prejudice applies to all identifiable communities. They are wrong-- an exemption exists among Canada's Anglophone, Francophone, and European-derived communities.
“Laval University defended itself from accusations of reverse discrimination, saying that it was no different from other universities, since all universities must comply with these requirements.”
The decision by Laval University to impose a limit on the hiring of white Canadians stems from policies enforced by the federal government. The university stated that it would consider only candidates who identify as females, Indigenous people, people with disabilities or visible minorities.
In accordance with the Canada Research Chairs program, "Université Laval can't accept other types of candidate profiles while representation targets are not met." In other words, the Trudeau government is financially strong-arming Canadian universities to impede the hiring of Anglo-European employment seekers.
Federal government-funded CBC Corporation is dealing out of a similar stacked deck:
Half of all new hires for executive and senior management positions will be Indigenous people, visible minorities, or people with disabilities.
Retention and promotion rates for people from these three groups will be doubled.
Breaking out of the woke liberal prison, we arrive at a salient conclusion. Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government are impeding employment in media and academic sectors based on skin colour.
Among so-called Canadian intelligentsia, this is known as "racial equity." Among the truly intelligent, it is called racism. Then again, one should expect such vigilance when Liberal government materials define "racism" as:
"The belief that characteristics and abilities can be attributed to people simply on the basis of their race, and that some racial groups are superior to others."
Some thoughts on racial superiority. To what extent is the belief system representative of our general population? Yes, there are biases. In spite of Critical Race Theory dogma-- the template for government training materials-- these perceptions work both ways. Anyone can have feelings of prejudice toward "the other." White, Black, Asian-- there is nothing exclusive about this pertaining to caucasian views of racialized Canadians.
Trouble is, CRT-pushers don't give a damn. In this we discover the motivation. Steeped in bitterness and resentment, the inherent goal is one of vengeance, as opposed to social equality.
The woke revolution speaks of racial superiority. Does this truly apply to Canada in year 2022? The premise is archaic. Critical Race Theory advocates make it sound like we are still living in the Jim Crow era of North American history.
Furthermore, the roots of racial superiority are found in the biological. Scientific racism is an innovation from mid-20th century Europe. Fascist ideology instilled the concept of Eugenics, used to justify persecution of minority groups, the disabled and the mentally challenged.
PM Justin Trudeau informs Canadians that ours is a "progressive society." He leads by example. What used to be referenced as racism has been placed on steroids by our prime minister. The politically correct term today is "systemic racism." Wouldn't it be nice to ask Mr. Trudeau a simple question on this matter:
What do you call a government-enforced mandate to impede hiring of Canadians based on their identity as Anglo-European citizens? Government is doing it. So is media, as well as Canadian academia.
Is anti-Caucasian prejudice not therefore entrenched within the system? Is this not, in fact, systemic racism? Not that a person would get a straight answer from the PM-- no one ever does.
"Systemic racism exists in Canada. It exists in our institutions and in our systems - including our health care system. And we need to eliminate it."
-- Justin Trudeau
Is the arrival of neo-systemic racism an example of a pursuit of its elimination? How typically Trudeau! Institutional racism against Anglo-Europeans is thriving within society. The vehicle is Critical Race Theory, an Orwellian spin designed to obscure the fact that it is a policy of reverse-racism.
Yes, indeed-- systemic racism is alive and well in Canada. In the tradition of authoritarian propaganda, it's true form is an inversion of what is espoused by government and media.
I was ineligible to apply for a job with the government of Canada because I am white.
When HR called me and said my application was being disqualified. I asked why and they said that despite being fully qualified, I didn't meet the criteria of race. She advised they were mandated for the next 5 years to accept applications from aboriginals and minorities only. So I was effectively banned from applying for work with the federal government in my area of expertise. If that's not racist, I don't know what is.
Wow. It seems worse than what we have here in America. I believe these policies are all designed to destroy countries and create world-wide chaos, so our 'real' rulers can cull and manage the herd better. How to wake the average dolt up is the problem.