• @Kecessa
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    16 months ago

    Yes, when that’s not what’s happening I’ve got an issue with it

    • @[email protected]
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      -16 months ago

      Great, then you shouldn’t have an issue calling out the CAQ and the nationalists that support them 👍🏼

      • @Kecessa
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        -16 months ago

        So it’s wrong to be proud of your culture and to expect people that make the choice to live in it to actually want to become part of it?

        • @[email protected]
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          26 months ago

          Absolutely not. When a person receives their Canadian citizenship they agree to uphold the values of the Canadian constitution and they are also afforded the rights that it lays out. Remind me, is the right to freedom of religion included in those documents?

          • @Kecessa
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            Is the right to force a person to wear specific clothing in there too or is it just ok if it’s a religious group or a person’s family that choose their clothings?

            • @[email protected]
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              16 months ago

              Are you asking me if the right to enforce a dress code is in the Canadian constitution? Is this a joke or have you lost the plot?

        • @[email protected]
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          06 months ago

          Nothing at all. Please wear a t-shirt that says White Pride on it and put a bumper sticker on your car to that effect also whatever dating app you use make sure it is shown. You can also get a tat that says it on your neck or arm. Please please do this. You know after you scream at a woman wearing a hijab an incoherent scream in that obscure language called French.

          • @Kecessa
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            16 months ago

            See, a judge and a teacher wouldn’t be allowed to wear a pin that says “white pride” because in their professional life they represent a State that has specific values and their image must reflect that. One such value of that State is the separation of religion and State.