Posted on 11/04/2004 8:28:43 AM PST by MikeEdwards
For all those people who thought it was a good idea to allow "Canadian culture" to die in the name of multiculturalism, the smell of the coffee must be getting too strong to continue sleeping. For many years, critics of multiculturalism have pointed out its obvious weaknesses. For those who cant remember, they include the creation of balkanized quasi-citizens whose hearts and minds lie in their homeland and they pose a very real danger that conflicts in and around those homelands will spill over into Canada.
To date most immigrants to Canada with issues back home have played nice inside Canada because after all, this country is the goose that lays the golden egg. Where else could Tamil Tigers, the originators of suicide bombings, raise millions of dollars annually to support their terrorist activities in Sri Lanka? Oh, sure, the occasional Sikh has blown up the odd airliner bound for India, but by and large, there was a tacit understanding that things were to be kept cool so that everyone could go on doing what they were doing. . . . .
To read the entire Canada Free Press column, click on Canada's multi-culti cult breeds hatred
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
"A Diary of a Young Girl" was playing at a theater in Canada. The SS walks on to the stage and the whole audience yells; "they're in the attic!". That's the kind of multiculturalism that Canada is breeding.
"Al Qanada"
Where else could radical islamists introduce Shariah law without a sword?
Where else could Prime Minister remain in power after sitting on dinner with HAMAS leader?
Where else could federal foreign aid agency aid and abet terrorists abroad on taxpayers penny?
Where else could PM act on behalf of Al Qaeda terrorist captured in Pakistan?
Where else could Hezbollah operate freely until last year?
Where else could radical islamists prevent foreign Prime Minister to speak publicly?
Where else? Today in Canuckistan, tomorrow in Michigenistan and neighborhood near you.
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