Based on immigration quotas, how long was it to be before ethnocentric conflict between rival migrant groups began to manifest on Canadian soil?

by Brad Salzberg

August 20, 2024

“Whether it’s a memorial service for Canada’s deadliest terror attack or Hindu festivals like Diwali and Holi, Khalistani protesters are there to harass and disrupt these gatherings with Hinduphobic chants.”

Eventually, it had to happen. If properly positioned by media, “post-modern” demarcations of this nature would be comprehended by millions of Canadians.

Cultural Action Party [est.2016] speak of the ironic, antithetical nature of our Liberal government’s penultimate proclamation, “Diversity is our strength.” For Canadians of European origin, it never has been. For PM Justin Trudeau’s chosen 3rd world communities, it may not be anymore.

“Hindu groups in Canada have expressed their anguish at what they call ‘blatant Hinduphobia’ in the country as lawmakers conveniently look the other way.”

“The outrage came after Toronto’s India Day Parade, held to mark India’s Independence Day, was disrupted by a pro-Khalistan protest. Pro-Khalistan elements reportedly shouted slogans targeting the Hindu population of Canada, like: ‘Canadian Hindus go back to India.'”

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