Dangerous social experiments.
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In this episode, I talk about a new report from the Canadian Armed Forces about the problems faced by francophone permanent residents in the Forces. According to this report, there were some platoons that were as high as 83% permanent residents. These are people that just recently arrived in Canada with as little as three months in Canada and they're being admitted into the armed forces.
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According to this report, there were some platoons that were as high as 83% permanent resident.
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According to the report, as little as three months in Canada, and they're being admitted into the armed forces.
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We have disturbing lines in this report, such as this led to a French BMOQ platoon that was made up of 83% permanent residents,
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while English BMOQ platoons were typically at the 30% range. These initial platoons were also made
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up of candidates with as little as three months residency in Canada, leading to a significant
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culture shock as candidates had not yet acclimatized to Canadian society, let alone military culture.
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How can you be in Canada for three months and be a part of our military?
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These people don't know anything about Canada. They're just coming in and looking for a job.
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And worse, the next paragraph, the graduation rate for the first francophone permanent resident
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platoon was 48%, less than half are passing. And the platoon was plagued with allegations of racism
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from candidates against staff, but equally against candidates in other candidates in constant
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infighting between cultural blocks within the platoon, i.e. Cameroonian candidates against
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those from Cote d'Ivoire. So you have inside of these platoons, you have tribal conflicts between
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people, because as I just said, you don't just suddenly become Canadian when you come here. We
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don't have magic dirt. It's not just about immigration status or a piece of paper. Every
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human being is not just an abstract individual. This is this toxic kind of liberalism that has
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become the status quo in Canada. People are a part of a nation. We are one link on an
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intergenerational chain. We're not just blank slates. We're informed by a sort of intergenerational
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evolution that gives us our kind of cultural characteristic. So these people come here,
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they don't just instantly become Canadian. They carry with them all this sort of ethnic
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baggage. And we can see that playing out in this very report, right? We see it on the streets all
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the time. We see the Hindus and the Sikhs fighting with each other. We see them advancing their
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foreign political causes in Canada. And now it's going right into our armed forces. And
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the armed forces is the last place for these dangerous social experiments.