I know you come from the land of milk and honey, but you guys have JUST AS MANY PROBLEMS as America does, and some worse.
Pardon me, you are comparing Canada and the USA as having the same problems. Having just as many problems and some worse. Can you please be more specific.
So please, can you tell me what worse problems we have.........we may not be perfect and we do have problems(what country does not), but to compare the USA and Canada as having just as many problems is not reflected in reality.
WE take Human rights and fairness and non discrimination very seriously.
We pride ourselves on being Canadian, but not to the exclusion of any other member of society. It does not matter what ethnic background the member of society is from. Human Rights are Human rights.
You really cannot compare Canada and the USA when it comes to diversity. We don't expect people who come to Canada to forget their heritage and culture. We celebrate it and encourage it.
There is a concerted effort to ensure that New Canadians can fully participate in society and contribute to society. Have the same opportunities as "Canadian born white people".
As I see it, this whole case and thread is just a simple clear cut case of discrimination. Especially when the "ethnic" student body makes up 33% and the "white" students make up 66%. So whom do you think has a problem with whom.
This student was degraded, demeaned, humiliated, just because he brought the flag of his culture and heritage to school to celebrate with other students.
Why would the other students have a problem with this, why would the teacher have a problem with this. Oh I forgot, the student is from Mexico and thought he had the same rights as white students, that seems to be the problem.
How about taking a USA flag to a school in Canada to celebrate a US holiday only to be treated the way this student was.
Guess what, the students probably would want to participate, not humiliate. They would ask questions and a lesson would probably be developed as a learning experience, not a lesson in discrimination and how to treat people differently based on their culture and heritage.
You see I am the offspring of immigrants: My grandparents came from Scotland and England. Mother is from France and Father is Italian. Hubby is from California. The only true Americans and Canadians are native Indians. Everyone else is the product of immigration.