Posted on 10/30/2014 1:02:21 PM PDT by lbryce
A video attracting a lot of attention online proves that multiculturalism packs a punch in Canada, when the filmmakers "social experiment" demonstrates how some Canadians will leap to the defence of a Muslim person singled out for abuse, even in the wake of recent attacks by self-radicalized Islamists.
Omar Albach --- an 18-year-old student at York University --- and two friends --- tested Canadas racial tolerance by staging a charade involving an actor dressed head-to-toe in traditional Islamic garb and another Caucasian actor who accosts him in public. They recorded what transpired on a video posted to YouTube, Canadians react to Ottawa shooting racism, that has attracted a lot of attention since it was posted on Monday, garnering more than 400,000 views as of Wednesday morning
Albach, who is Muslim, feels encouraged by the outcome of his video.
"Ive learned that Canada is very tolerant........ something his fellow jihadists have known for quite some time. Human beings are a flawed bunch, and this is one example of many. This experiment would succeed anywhere on the globe.
One man's perfection is another's act of self-destructiveness.
Let this guy try the same thing anywhere where Muslims control the agenda. Place a person in some public area reading the Bible, merely reading a book, and see how quickly he's sentenced to death for blasphemy against the Prophet.
Only in the multicultural, "progressive" west.
A better test would be to ask canadians if they support all sorts of Muslims immigrating into their country.
If they say yes, then they are PC stupid.
People are infinitely malleable.
Wouldn’t it be ironic if we found out that the socket puncher is a member of the religion of “peace”...
Later
Well, goody for them. They can do their Lawrence of Arabia duty for their Limey overlords by taking in the overflow of Mohammedans from the U.K. through U.K. citizenship. What better way to influence us “xenophobic” Americans into building a northern wall? Along the way, they can achieve their most beloved goal: becoming truly different from us.
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