La conversation est intéressante mais il serait peut-être bien qu'un modérateur déplace les message dans un fil approprié.
(On ne sait jamais, peut-être que ce fil deviendra réellement actif quand Projet Montréal réussira à faire aboutir son projet, il faut donc laisser de la place...)
Until we stop 'othering' people, based on their religion, language, sexual orientation, skin colour etc., this debate will continue. 'Minorities ( as defined by some of the above characteristics) will continue to awake to the reality that they are discriminated against systemically because of their minority position. In seriously autocratic societies they are being punished (as in jail sentences, or even state sanctioned murders) because of their gender or religion.
In more democratic countries their minority rights will be protected. But even so, they will continue to be discriminated against by rules and customs that have been defined by the majority group.
As the minorities 'wake up' to the reality that this discrimination negatively affects their job opportunities etc., they are free to express their concerns.
I agree that efforts to respond to this very legitimate concern can be farcical, and I also agree that the political correctness of Ontario has become part of the problem. I also believe that quotas etc. are not the answer. This approach will only fuel the 'anti-woke' movement to continue its quiet discriminatory ways.
My sense is that a healthy dialogue will slowly displace the extremist's views and that, over time, the correct balance will find itself.
The women's movement is a great example of this; it remains far from completed, but the positive changes over the past decades are real and are helping to create a more balanced and tolerant and healthy society.
Nor is it a coincidence that Quebec, in many ways, leads the pack on this issue. The tolerance of the Quebec majority is to be admired and strengthened; not attacked.
Un woke te dirais que tu t'appropries un symbole de Nouvelle-Zélande (à moins que tu ne soit Néo-Zélandais toi-même). Moi je dis simplement merci car je ne connaissais pas cet oiseau (c'est effectivement un très bel oiseau).
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Tout à fait, je l avais mentionné precedemment sur la laideur vue depuis l autoroute, tel un immense hangar blanc type qu on voit dans les aeroports pour l entretien des avions.
Non, le weka est un oiseau indigène de la Nouvelle-Zélande, sans ailes, comme le kiwi (leur emblème national), le takahé et le kakapo. Il est curieux, très inquisiteur et vraiment beau. Lors de mes nombreuses randonnées dans le cadre de mes très nombreux voyages dans ce pays extraordinairement beau, j'en ai vu régulièrement.
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