There was a lot of concern when the charter was first written because many saw the wording as far too broad and definitions were not specific enough. By this time Pierre Turdeau had over a decade of pushing the multiculturalism agenda down Canadian throats and many saw through it and did not like it. So, where are we today? “Diversity is our strength” is where we are today. Another broad statement which has yet to be defined even though the current mouthpiece is another Turdeau who should know what daddy was going on about decades ago. He knows, but like daddy he thinks the rest of us aren’t smart enough to see through their eugenic ideologies and wouldn’t dare define “diversity is our strength” for fear of exposing their elitist plans for us useless eaters.
“This movement is what we now know as “identity politics” and its crusade for “social justice.” In the new progressive lexicon, equity has replaced equality. Equality was about equal opportunity, equal starting lines. Equity is about equal results. If minorities — women, LGBT people, Black people, people of colour, Indigenous — are not proportionally represented in classrooms, board rooms, committees, etc., the explanation is racism, sexism and all the other new forms of bigotry attributed to those of us who disagree with them.”