The Ugly Canadian - racism in London Ontario

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2011

A banana thrown on the ice at a black player during an NHL exhibition game in London Ontario doesn't begin to tell the shameful record of racism, prejudice and bigotry in Canada.
From the Pacific to the Atlantic and the Arctic Circle Canada boils with racism. Acting surprised as the mayor of London Ontario does not do justice to all the ordinary people who face this injustice everyday of their lives.

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  • @OHboyIhateNIGGERS lol get help, canada is a joke nation.

  • @manchester2000ful that's precisely how things work in the united states within communities that have similar demographics. keep importing blacks into your country and i guarantee you the outcome will be no different than the usa: rampant crime, substance abuse, rapes, drain on the public coffers, etc.

    this pattern is predictable and repeats itself across the globe, don't be so naive.

  • I lived in Canada then went to live in the US to finish an internship. This is Canada and I just love how, black & asians, whites & asians, japanese & blacks, gays together can walk down the street and no-one gives 2 hoots. If you treat a person respectfully in Canada you get respect back. I find Russians to be very rude (I know I will get flack for saying that), on the whole Canadians get along just fine irregardless of colour, ethnicity, etc., We are way better than the US.

  • @creamywings1 You wanna know why your poor,why we canadiens don't like you,why we won't socialize with you.BECAUSE THIS IS NOT YOUR COUNTRY>>>>The only way that your here is because our governements are corrupt.Have you ever seen our flag it's red and white,the colours of the peoples of canada.There is no brown,no yellow,no black on our flag.Just red skins and white skins.

  • i used to love canadians .. yeah ..

  • Not all canadian whites hate blacks.But over half of them do.they will talk to you. But a l white person here would sell out a black person so fast. blacks can trust very few whites. whites are more accepted of lower class blacks. But will not socialize with blacks that are even semi-successful. It makes them uncomfortable and very envious. you would beg for your white skin back ofter just a month. You need to open your eyes. your in lala land. blacks suffer and are very unhappy here. struggling

  • The blacks in canada are very poor. Even though in some provinces, percentage according to ration they are highly educated. The are often harrassed when shopping. asked for extra Id when doing bank business etc.asked to put phone number on credit card invoices when using their card. harrassed for enjoying the park with friends. whites sell most of the drugs and run the racket. but canadians whites will say boldly that black are drug dealers. black do much less drugs that whites. canada is a mess

  • if you were black in canada for just 1 month, you would be ashamed of your white people. you are in denial. The black people l here are very unhappy and oppressed people. canadians party with them. sleep with them. But when it comes to economic and politics, canadians remind them of what their barriers are. Its just not being sociallly accepted, its having the same opportunities as whites. Open your eyes. There are so many things that blacks are not allowed to be a part. because whites deny it.

  • its a kind gesture to throw a banana on for a black player not racism

  • @Skin828 here here,i love canada to,i'm english by the way

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