Don't worry! In about 20 years, the majority of the population of Canada will be Asian, because our nation's birth rate is declining and our federal government has a liberal immigration policy towards China and India.
Canada has always had a higher class of people--even back in 1962. I am one quarter African. As a child growing up in Toronto during the 1970s and 80s you had the odd kid calling a black kid the N-Word or an Indian kid being called the P-Word – but there was no serious violence or systemic racism like they have down in the USA. If you'll notice some of the people in the video had slight racial biases. But their responses are generally decent.
One day Canada will be indicted for murdering aboriginal children in the Indian residential schools. Do a google search on “Hidden from History” or “Canada’s hidden holocaust”. Know your country before calling yourself a Canadian. I call my self an Indian because I am proud to be an Indian!
@CrazyKraut20 Canadian image outside of these borders is carefully maintained by the government. Canada is presented as a near utopia. In reality, it is a sickening cesspool of racism mainly directed at aboriginals. In the US bigots aren’t afraid to admit their racism; in Canada it’s all about closet racism, hypocrisy and denial. I prefer the open racism of the US; at least I know who my enemies are.
@MyHealingSoul I see by your profile page that the real reason you prefer places with overt racism is because you, yourself are racist and you fit in better with other racists. Please don't come to Canada. We have enough homegrown jerks.
@MyHealingSoul First of all, a very good friend of mine is Mi'kmaq, but for my generation ( I'm 19 years old) the animosity directed at aboriginals is mainly jealousy. I don't know anyone my age who dislikes aboriginals for their culture or for being different, the main reason I don't like a lot of them is because they are given so much for free that we have to pay so dearly for. Now I know that in the past our ancestors hurt your ancestors, but in the present, I don't like
@MyHealingSoul paying $17000/ year for university and driving me deep into debt when my buddy down the hall goes for free. What bothers me even more is that since he's not footing the bill I, and we, the taxpayers are paying for him to come here and not take his studies seriously. Again, whenever we talk about how we have to pay for our education he pulls out a line like "Your ancestors gave blankets infected with small pox to our ancestors to kill them off"). But again, neither
@wavejumpinseadoo I nor he can relate to that, it's not like it was his grand father or some other relative that he knows. He was brought up in the same lifestyle as me with the same opportunities as me, except he gets a lot handed to him, and that is what I don't like. And my blood boils when aboriginals are given homes, exempt from tax, given a free education and then squander it all. There is absolutely no excuse for that. Again, I like my friend, but he doesn't fully
LOL!!!! Typical Canadian closet racism!
83zzw83 1 month ago
the reporter said "nigger" @ 1:53
delorme9 2 months ago
"we live in a white country"
Don't worry! In about 20 years, the majority of the population of Canada will be Asian, because our nation's birth rate is declining and our federal government has a liberal immigration policy towards China and India.
sweiland75 2 months ago
Do they still play "coon broom" in Halifax?
arnbo88 2 months ago
The reporter should have learned the proper way of saying Negro.
MrBigarmand 3 months ago
this is too funny bad but funny
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Canada has always had a higher class of people--even back in 1962. I am one quarter African. As a child growing up in Toronto during the 1970s and 80s you had the odd kid calling a black kid the N-Word or an Indian kid being called the P-Word – but there was no serious violence or systemic racism like they have down in the USA. If you'll notice some of the people in the video had slight racial biases. But their responses are generally decent.
verumdolor 6 months ago
1:54 lol , this reporter is awesome
Dercommandingofficer 9 months ago
This is not racist by 1962 standards if you look at the customs in the day elsewhere, Nova Scotia was one of the more tolerant places
ESponge2000 10 months ago
reporter hahaha!!! got caught in his prejudice, or most likely just a freudian slip
phantomsuccour 11 months ago
that reporter got BURNEDD
malm1231 11 months ago
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One day Canada will be indicted for murdering aboriginal children in the Indian residential schools. Do a google search on “Hidden from History” or “Canada’s hidden holocaust”. Know your country before calling yourself a Canadian. I call my self an Indian because I am proud to be an Indian!
MyHealingSoul 11 months ago
i like the guy @ 1:10 ^^ the women @ 3:35 gave me a headache -_-
CrazyKraut20 1 year ago
@CrazyKraut20 Canadian image outside of these borders is carefully maintained by the government. Canada is presented as a near utopia. In reality, it is a sickening cesspool of racism mainly directed at aboriginals. In the US bigots aren’t afraid to admit their racism; in Canada it’s all about closet racism, hypocrisy and denial. I prefer the open racism of the US; at least I know who my enemies are.
MyHealingSoul 11 months ago 2
@MyHealingSoul I see by your profile page that the real reason you prefer places with overt racism is because you, yourself are racist and you fit in better with other racists. Please don't come to Canada. We have enough homegrown jerks.
MsColdCanada 4 months ago
@MyHealingSoul First of all, a very good friend of mine is Mi'kmaq, but for my generation ( I'm 19 years old) the animosity directed at aboriginals is mainly jealousy. I don't know anyone my age who dislikes aboriginals for their culture or for being different, the main reason I don't like a lot of them is because they are given so much for free that we have to pay so dearly for. Now I know that in the past our ancestors hurt your ancestors, but in the present, I don't like
wavejumpinseadoo 1 month ago
@MyHealingSoul paying $17000/ year for university and driving me deep into debt when my buddy down the hall goes for free. What bothers me even more is that since he's not footing the bill I, and we, the taxpayers are paying for him to come here and not take his studies seriously. Again, whenever we talk about how we have to pay for our education he pulls out a line like "Your ancestors gave blankets infected with small pox to our ancestors to kill them off"). But again, neither
wavejumpinseadoo 1 month ago
@wavejumpinseadoo I nor he can relate to that, it's not like it was his grand father or some other relative that he knows. He was brought up in the same lifestyle as me with the same opportunities as me, except he gets a lot handed to him, and that is what I don't like. And my blood boils when aboriginals are given homes, exempt from tax, given a free education and then squander it all. There is absolutely no excuse for that. Again, I like my friend, but he doesn't fully
wavejumpinseadoo 1 month ago
@wavejumpinseadoo the value of a dollar since so much is given to him nor does he appreciate that money is very difficult to earn.
wavejumpinseadoo 1 month ago