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i was born in the U.S. many many moons ago. Except my maternal grandfather who came from Greece, all my other ancestors were from the British Isles. But it was that grandfather who was particularly proud to consider himself to be an American and and was quite passionate about it. The fact that he was Greek was of lesser value to him although he was quite proud of having come from there. In other words he quite happily put himself in the melting pot.
Compare that with Canada. Here we have multiculturalism, not a melting pot. As much as I love Canada, I think multiculturalism divides Canadians more than it unites them. A moment ago I spoke about my grandfather being Greek. Several decades ago a friend of mine was flying from Toronto to Athens. On that plane, sitting next to him, was a young guy also from Toronto and was, in fact, born there. My friend asked him if he was going to Greece on vacation and the young man replied “No, I’ve been drafted and am going to serve MY country.” My friend then asked, “But, we don’t have a draft in Canada, didn’t you say you’re Canadian?” The guy then said, “We’ll, you know what I mean.”
Unfortunately, I DO know what he meant. He considered himself Greek first and Canadian second. Although some may consider that example to be anecdotal, I’ve seen all too many similar instances of multiculturalism not really working for the betterment of Canada. I think multiculturalism is a disaster and not to be in favour of it is something a lot of the liberal politicians would classify as racist to diminish the importance of what I’m saying. I’m not arguing against having other races coming to Canada…but I hate like hell seeing them almost encourage new immigrants to proudly hold on to their original heritage to the extent that they do not identify as Canadians. I think the only reason Pearson and Trudeau pushed multiculturalism on Canadians is just to find a raison d’être to differentiate Canada from the U.S. As a result, my opinion is that Canada is worse off as a result because there are so many other and better reasons for differentiating Canada from the U.S.
So when push comes to shove with China, I hate to think how many new Canadians will end up really supporting this country.
I mean I'm a settler, or so I've been told to think now so.... What do we expect ?
I'm in agreement with you BTW. It's a deep rooted problem in Canada that it's very faux pas to be proud of Canada.
We've contributed a ton to this world and it should be celebrated.