just out of curiosity - how many of them did YOU TRY TO ASSIMILATE WITH??
Yeah Ditch, do you even fast during ramadam or have your wife wear a veil ? Fuck man, make more efforts !
just out of curiosity - how many of them did YOU TRY TO ASSIMILATE WITH??
The Canada experiment: is this the world's first 'postnational' country?
When Justin Trudeau said ‘there is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada’, he was articulating a uniquely Canadian philosophy that some find bewildering, even reckless – but could represent a radical new model of nationhood
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...is-this-the-worlds-first-postnational-country
4 January 2017 23.00 AEDT
Last modified on Friday 13 January 2017 04.51 AEDT
As 2017 begins, Canada may be the last immigrant nation left standing. Our government believes in the value of immigration, as does the majority of the population. We took in an estimated 300,000 newcomers in 2016, including 48,000 refugees, and we want them to become citizens; around 85% of permanent residents eventually do. Recently there have been concerns about bringing in single Arab men, but otherwise Canada welcomes people from all faiths and corners. The greater Toronto area is now the most diverse city on the planet, with half its residents born outside the country; Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa and Montreal aren’t far behind. Annual immigration accounts for roughly 1% of the country’s current population of 36 million.
Canada has been over-praised lately for, in effect, going about our business as usual. In 2016 such luminaries as US President Barack Obama and Bono, no less, declared “the world needs more Canada”. In October, the Economist blared “Liberty Moves North: Canada’s Example to the World” on its cover, illustrated by the Statue of Liberty haloed in a maple leaf and wielding a hockey stick. Infamously, on the night of the US election Canada’s official immigration website crashed, apparently due to the volume of traffic.
That of course is complete non-sense, he never said that. He said "I don't want to exclude any member of any religion from assuming our highest political office. That goes for muslisms, jews, buddhists and any other religion."
- German President Joachim Gauck said he believed that Germany will eventually have a Muslim president.