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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1374761)9/21/2022 3:55:46 PM
From: Maple MAGA   Read Replies (1) of 1586217
 
In Canada we have many groups that have special-status, some are even given the designation "distinct society" due to their specialness, this specialness comes with a price-tag.

What we have created with our hyphenated Canadians is an aristocracy of special interests that serves no one, but one that everyone pays for.

We are even subject to a monarchy that has zero relevance in the lives of most ordinary Canadians, but due to their specialness we foot their bills.

"The hyphenated identity is a term that implies a dual identity. It evokes questions regarding which side of the hyphen the person belongs to, giving the impression that the person is oscillating between two cultures."

"Hyphenated Canadians are people who were born in another country but have Canadian citizenships. They can also be people whose ethnic background is not Canadian even though they're Canadian citizens."
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