Actually, I do.
Not because of multiculturalism critiques, as I myself am opposed to the direction Canada is going in, even as the child of immigrants. However, Dichotomy's past posts, such as the typical "Africans should be happy they were brought over and enslaved against their will".
What it seems like is that Dichotomy has a deeply ingrained belief that, having randomly been born a white Canadian, he inherently deserves and is owed better than others, deserves credit for the accomplishments of others who are from a similar geographic area (Europe), and his words carry more weight in arguments than that of non-white Canadians and etc. He's never come out and directly made a racist statement, but I do think there is some belief of superiority he holds.
He constantly contradicts himself, and I think the main reason is that he simply doesn't like immigrants no matter what they do.
Example - in another thread in the "Toronto Issues" thread, someone brought up how immigrants can be just as "Canadian" as anyone else and can make complaints about the country. Dichotomy disagreed and said that those immigrants should remember that his white ancestors toiled for this country that those immigrants are now complaining about (again, the birthright thing pops up).
However, in this thread, Dichotomy is now criticizing immigrants who don't criticize the country saying they are bringing lower standards. In other words, if they complain, they don't have any right to, but if they don't, then this is also a bad thing. So no matter what they do, it is a bad thing.
I think it is very, very possible to criticize the idea of multi-culturalism and the fragmented environment that Toronto is heading in while not being a racist or making racist comments - however, I do not believe Dichotomy is a good example of this.
Okay, let me type this very slowly, since you obviously are a product of the public school system after the '70s: I do not contradict myself; you simply take great delight in seeing what you want to see and taking my words out of context. Reading comprehension is obviously not taught here any more. (I dare not suggest English is your second language, because that would be 'proof' that I am racist, no? LOL)
1) My remarks about Africa were inspired by no less than Zimbabwe's 'leader' (if I can use that term with respect to Mugabe) who, in a speech, actually thanked Great Britain for her language and infrastructure. The slaves brought over here TWO HUNDRED YEARS AGO were certainly not better off at the time, but their great-great-great grandchildren certainly ARE. The whiners complaining about the slave trade TODAY
should be damned thankful that their great-great-great-grandparents went through hell so that they can at least have the opportunity to better themselves in the modern world. I know I am grateful my great great grandparents decided England was intolerable and came here (actually, the States first).
EVERY single state (including South Africa) has gone into decline after the colonial powers left. That is a fact. Even the 'natives' are not any better off since white rule ended. Am I advocating white rule? Certainly not. But the tribal hatreds that the whites supressed have, without exception, resurfaced. Rhodesia and Kenya were among the wealthiest countries in Africa, 50 or 60 years ago. Now they are both economic basket cases. Were the Afrikans benefiting from the 'better' economic standing back then? Not all. But many did. Now, so many in those countries are starving. And with the absence of the colonial powers, thousand year old tribal wars have picked up right where they left off.
If the 'persons of color' think things are so awful for them here, why don't they go back to Africa, then? Every wage of immigrant, whether the starving Irish or the enslaved black peoples, came here for reasons beyond their control. Do you think the Irish during the potato famine was any better off than the warring tribes in Africa during the same time period? Do you think the Irish really wanted to come to this barren wasteland?
2) Do we all, as Canadians, not take pride for the medals being won in China right now? Other than dating an Olympic contender 25 years ago, I have no more contribution to Canada's Olympic success than anyone else on this Board, yet I still cheer them on. Having NO other passports alone should give me more rights than someone, just off the plane because I am commited to this country. I can't flee back to wherever I came from if this place falls apart.
3) Syn, have you been to Africa lately? I have. I spent 5 weeks on a tour through Ethopia and Kenya. I came away with a deep respect for how the ancient people live (I witnessed a young woman being flogged in a sexual-coming of age ritual and she was honored to be flogged!), but at the same time their poverty only works for them if they are ignorant of how the rest of the world works. Do you think women who undergo forced circumcision know any better? Would you want your daughter to undergo that? Television and the internet are upsetting those countries in ways that the politics of the day cannot comprehend, nor handle.
4) My remarks about recent immigrants are based on proven fact and easy observation. Look at the living conditions of many of these people in their home lands. If they are used to cockroaches, no elevators, incompetent civil servants, poor transit, etc., it's not that they are somehow intellectually inferior to know the difference, it's that they cannot see the difference. I am not talking about the young professonials coming from HK or Mexico. They are not the ones crowding into Thorncliffe Park or St. Jamestown. More than half our immigrants are coming from the family class and refugees. Those numbers are out of control. Even the number of illegals who come here on student/tourist visas that never leave. Or refugee comlainants that just skip town after their appeals are exhausted.
Let me put it another way: if you've only ever driven a Cavalier, you might think it a fine car. However, if you get a Cadillac as a loaner one day, won't you then ask yourself what you've been missing? Well, Toronto was once a Cadillac and now it is a Cavalier. Anyone who has lived here 30 + years and ventured beyong their gated communities can see that. Nobody can blame recent immigrants for not knowing the difference, but we certainly cannot expect them to be at the forefront of fixing things when they are satisfied with how things are, can we?
We have such a double standard in Canada. If I, as a white man, am proud of my British heritage above all others, I am 'racist; however, if Muslims or Chinese, are proud of their heritage above all others - then, what? Are they not 'racist,' too?
As French philosopher Jean-Francois Revel wrote,"Clearly, a civilization that feels guilty for everything it is and does will lack the energy and conviction to defend itself." Is that where we're heading in Canada?
You conveniently left out one of the strongest arguments I have ever come across:
"At the core of multiculturalism is an assumption that a non-Western culture is somehow primal and immutable but that an advanced nation is no more than the sum of its constituent parts."
Canada is stronger because of the indentured Chinese laborers that built the railways, or the pacts the British made with the Natives to keep out the Americans during the war of 1812; however, if we do not acknowledge that it is the strengths of the Franco-Anglo traditions and beliefs that made this country the best to live in of all the world, Canada will be crushed by our own cultural inertia. Belgium is literally unravelling as I write this. Is that what we want?
After all: why is it that both North and South America were colonized at the same time, both continents filled with displaced and often miserably poor individuals, yet North America clearly rose above South on all measurable levels: economic, political, cultural?
We need to ask why it is the former colonies of the countries of the northern European states that have come to lead the world in all levels of science, technology, commerce and education, while the former colonies of the southern European nations continue to flounder.
This is not about the color of one's skin. I could care less what color a person's skin is! However, I will not deny the obvious truths about WHY Canada, the United States and Australia (among a very few others, to be sure) are the center of so much envy and power.
If I am wrong, then why are these three countries virtually the only three that people are clamoring to get into?