It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => General Board => Topic started by: IronDioPriest on July 16, 2011, 11:29:51 AM
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Toronto District School Board Teaches That Only White People Are Racist (http://blazingcatfur.blogspot.com/2011/07/toronto-district-school-board-teaches.html)
From the TDSB Resource: Teaching about Human Rights 9/11 and Beyond A Package for Educators Grades 7-12
Definitions Pages 5-6 - found on page 70 of this document.
Racism:
"While people in different contexts can experience prejudice or discrimination, racism, in a North American context, is based on an ideology of the superiority of the white race over other racial groups. Racism is evident in individual acts, such as racial slurs, jokes, etc., and institutionally, in terms of policies and practices at institutional levels of society. The result of institutional racism is that it maintains white privilege and power (such as racial profiling, hiring practices, history, and literature that centre on Western, European civilizations to the exclusion of other civilizations and communities). The social, systemic, and personal assumptions, practices, and behaviours that discriminate against persons according to their skin colour, hair texture, eye shape, and other superficial physical characteristics."
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This is child abuse, it is hate speech, I strongly encourage any parent unfortunate enough to have a child in this filth ridden system to file a complaint with the Toronto Police Services Hate Crimes Unit and to launch a civil suit against the TDSB. (I think that’s a great idea. Flood the system with complaints — especially as they’re valid ones. Instapundit)
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That's it! Time to invade Canada....eh?
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That's the standard belief today among leftists. Multiculturalism means that all cultures are equal, except for white Western culture which is uniquely evil.
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If it wasn't "racist" for Jesse Jackson to decry "Black on Black crime" and call NYC "Hymie Town" then what the hell was it ?
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If it wasn't "racist" for Jesse Jackson to decry "Black on Black crime" and call NYC "Hymie Town" then what the hell was it ?
Tribal. And if you're of any race but White, that's okay; you're entitled to your tribe.
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Sheila Jackson Lee Brings Obama's Race Into Debt Ceiling Fight (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRyqOg709fw#)
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When all else fails bring in the clowns!
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When all else fails bring in the clowns!
::hysterical:: Wait a minute. Does laughing make me a racist? ::thinking::
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When all else fails bring in the clowns!
::hysterical:: Wait a minute. Does laughing make me a racist? ::thinking::
Depends on who you ask! I don't recognise the word so in my book you're OK!
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If it wasn't "racist" for Jesse Jackson to decry "Black on Black crime" and call NYC "Hymie Town" then what the hell was it ?
Tribal. And if you're of any race but White, that's okay; you're entitled to your tribe.
Do the Cleveland Indians count ?
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If it wasn't "racist" for Jesse Jackson to decry "Black on Black crime" and call NYC "Hymie Town" then what the hell was it ?
Tribal. And if you're of any race but White, that's okay; you're entitled to your tribe.
Do the Cleveland Indians count ?
::evil::
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Louis Sockalexis, a member of the Penobscot Indian tribe of Maine, played in only 94 major league games, but is remembered today as the first Native American, and first recognized minority, to perform in the National League. He was signed by the Cleveland Spiders in 1897, fifty years before Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sockalexis, like Robinson a multi-talented athlete who excelled in football and track as well as baseball, appeared destined for stardom, but alcoholism derailed his promising career. He is, however, at least indirectly responsible for the nickname "Indians" as applied to the present American League team in Cleveland.
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Cleveland's American League team (which began play in 1900) had been called the Naps in honor of playing manager Napoleon Lajoie, but when Lajoie left the team after the 1914 season, a new nickname was in order. In January 1915, team owner Charles Somers, after consulting with several local sportswriters, decided to revive the name that had defined the city's National League club 18 years before. Somers, perhaps recalling the all-too-brief period of excitement that Louis Sockalexis had brought to Cleveland in 1897, dubbed his team the Indians, a name that remains to this day.
Link (http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=2376&pid=13350)
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Add Toronto to the boycott list!
::mooning::
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Add Toronto to the boycott list!
::mooning::
I scratched off all urban areas from my list YEARS ago.
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Hey look at this news!
http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/07/17/tornado-force-winds-topple-ottawa-bluesfest-stage/ (http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/07/17/tornado-force-winds-topple-ottawa-bluesfest-stage/)
Make a stupid decision, God sends a tornado. I am guessing a majority of the school board members attended this event. It's dangerous being in the same space as this ilk, eh?
:P
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Hey look at this news!
http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/07/17/tornado-force-winds-topple-ottawa-bluesfest-stage/ (http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/07/17/tornado-force-winds-topple-ottawa-bluesfest-stage/)
Make a stupid decision, God sends a tornado. I am guessing a majority of the school board members attended this event. It's dangerous being in the same space as this ilk, eh?
:P
Looks like some of the places I've played ;-)
(http://nationalpostnews.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/stage.jpg?w=400)
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What was Cheap Trick doing at a blues festival?