8. The Nitty Gritty: Capitalism & Fascism

8. The Nitty Gritty: Capitalism & Fascism

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Libraries in Canada hit by wave of hate, threats, as right-wing groups protest all-age drag events | CBC News
Libraries in Canada hit by wave of hate, threats, as right-wing groups protest all-age drag events | CBC News
Family-friendly drag events across Canada, many hosted by municipal libraries, have been targeted by a deluge of hateful comments and threats this Pride month, prompting multiple police investigations and renewed concerns about the safety of the LGBTQ community.
·cbc.ca·
Libraries in Canada hit by wave of hate, threats, as right-wing groups protest all-age drag events | CBC News
[Erin O'Toole] My post congratulating the new CDS who also happens to also be the first woman to become a 4 leaf General led to a torrent of toxic and stupid posts and it gives us a small glimpse of what women have to put up with online. A few elements really bothered me.
[Erin O'Toole] My post congratulating the new CDS who also happens to also be the first woman to become a 4 leaf General led to a torrent of toxic and stupid posts and it gives us a small glimpse of what women have to put up with online. A few elements really bothered me.
·reddit.com·
[Erin O'Toole] My post congratulating the new CDS who also happens to also be the first woman to become a 4 leaf General led to a torrent of toxic and stupid posts and it gives us a small glimpse of what women have to put up with online. A few elements really bothered me.
Canada’s Secret to Resisting the West’s Populist Wave - The New York Times
Canada’s Secret to Resisting the West’s Populist Wave - The New York Times
Minority voters have a large political voice, immigration is seen as positive and multicultural identities are encouraged.
Outsiders might assume this is because Canada is simply more liberal, but they would be wrong. Rather, Canada has resisted the populist wave through a set of strategic decisions, powerful institutional incentives, strong minority coalitions and idiosyncratic circumstances.
In other Western countries, right-wing populism has emerged as a politics of us-versus-them. It pits members of white majorities against immigrants and minorities, driven by a sense that cohesive national identities are under threat. In France, for instance, it is common to hear that immigration dilutes French identity, and that allowing minority groups to keep their own cultures erodes vital elements of Frenchness. Identity works differently in Canada. Both whites and nonwhites see Canadian identity as something that not only can accommodate outsiders, but is enhanced by the inclusion of many different kinds of people.
Canada is a mosaic rather than a melting pot, several people told me — a place that celebrates different backgrounds rather than demanding assimilation.
Jason Kenney, then a Conservative member of Parliament, convinced Prime Minister Stephen Harper that the party should court immigrants, who — thanks to Mr. Trudeau’s efforts — had long backed the Liberal Party. “I said the only way we’d ever build a governing coalition was with the support of new Canadians, given changing demography,” Mr. Kenney said.
The result is a broad political consensus around immigrants’ place in Canada’s national identity. That creates a virtuous cycle. All parties rely on and compete for minority voters, so none has an incentive to cater to anti-immigrant backlash. That, in turn, keeps anti-immigrant sentiment from becoming a point of political conflict, which makes it less important to voters. In Britain, among white voters who say they want less immigration, about 40 percent also say that limiting immigration is the most important issue to them. In the United States, that figure is about 20 percent. In Canada, according to a 2011 study, it was only 0.34 percent.
In Canada, because all parties compete for all ethnic blocs, minorities do not tend to polarize into just one party. That leaves little incentive for tribalism, even as minority groups feel empowered to champion their ethnic or religious identity.
But because Canadian politics accounts for diversity without polarizing across ethnic or religious lines, it is more resilient. Everyone, including whites, becomes less likely to see politics as a game of us versus them.
Rapid changes in demographics tend to spur anti-immigrant sentiment within the dominant group, experts say, bolstering far-right politicians who promise harsh tactics against outsiders. But although Canada’s high immigration rates have transformed the country in just a few decades, the public has mostly been calm and accepting. One reason may be Canada’s unusual immigration policies. A sponsorship system, in which Canadian families host newcomers, allows communities to feel they are a part of the country’s refugee resettlement program. And a points system, which favors migrants who are thought to contribute economically, makes immigration feel like something that benefits everyone.
·nytimes.com·
Canada’s Secret to Resisting the West’s Populist Wave - The New York Times
Far-Right Media Outlet Linked to Secret Russian Influence Campaign Produced 50+ Videos Focused on Canada : r/onguardforthee
Far-Right Media Outlet Linked to Secret Russian Influence Campaign Produced 50+ Videos Focused on Canada : r/onguardforthee
996 votes, 107 comments. 285K subscribers in the onguardforthee community. A Canada-specific subreddit that allows all types of Canadian content. The…
·reddit.com·
Far-Right Media Outlet Linked to Secret Russian Influence Campaign Produced 50+ Videos Focused on Canada : r/onguardforthee
Interesting to see Canada's far-right Rebel News listed in leaked Kremlin documents as one of the platforms that published chaos-fueling agitprop memes "literally prepared by the Kremlin"
Interesting to see Canada's far-right Rebel News listed in leaked Kremlin documents as one of the platforms that published chaos-fueling agitprop memes "literally prepared by the Kremlin"
1.9K votes, 119 comments. 285K subscribers in the onguardforthee community. A Canada-specific subreddit that allows all types of Canadian content…
·reddit.com·
Interesting to see Canada's far-right Rebel News listed in leaked Kremlin documents as one of the platforms that published chaos-fueling agitprop memes "literally prepared by the Kremlin"
Trump defunds PBS and NPR in shocking late-night order behind closed doors
Trump defunds PBS and NPR in shocking late-night order behind closed doors
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order calling for an end to taxpayer funding for NPR and PBS, an escalation of his assault on the media that could shutter hundreds of local stations across the country.The president's order, which he signed behind closed doors, echoes a se...
·alternet.org·
Trump defunds PBS and NPR in shocking late-night order behind closed doors