Thursday, June 4, 2020

Systemic Racism Defined

Vincent J. Curtis

3 June 20

Systemic Racism includes the policies and practices entrenched in established institutions, which result in the exclusion or promotion of designated groups.

On the basis of this definition, Canada does practice systemic racism.  The paragon and legal embodiments of systemic racism are the Indian Act, and Article 35 of the Charter of Rights and Freedom, which protects “aboriginal rights.”

So before public discussion about systemic racism in Canada goes all haywire, let’s keep in mind the pre-eminent actual case of it and deal with it first.

It’s funny watching all the talk about racism in the U.S. on American television.  All the cities in which rioting and looting occurred were in cities with Democrat mayors  The worst and most persistent cases of looting occurred in cities with Democrat mayors, AND have Democrat governors AND Democrat Attorneys-General as well: Minneapolis, Minnesota; New York City, Los Angeles; Chicago, Las Vegas. Philadelphia.  St. Louis has been Democrat since 1949.  Washingto, D.C. No doubt about it, Democrat run cities and especially those in Democrat run states are infested with racist cops, useless politicians, and especially racist voters.  Democrat equals racism, as in the days of Jim Crow.  Must be in the party's genetics.

I watched an interview of the Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, the twin city of Minneapolis.  He was a black man who raged at length, and quite oblivious to the irony, about racism everywhere.

Racism, racism everywhere – everywhere progressive Democrats and Liberals run things.  The voters must love it.
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