No, it's not "fine" to call me a Chinaman: Is it so hard to recognize Asian Canadians as Canadians in Vancouver?

My grandmother was born in Norway, so I am only second generation here in Canada. But I certainly don't go around labeling myself as 'Norwegian Canadian' so until people on the left stop identifying themselves as a special class of minority, you will never be my equal. Grow some balls and start dropping the identity politics.

Any rise is racism -if there is any, is not unique to anyone in particular, and in fact, I would argue that much of the rise if targeted against white people. If you are liberal in America, white people are open season and the cause of all their problems. You can openly criticize someone if they are white, but say the same thing against a muslim, asian or other ethnicities, you are committing a hate crime.

White males are now expected to give up their jobs and hand everything over to ethnic minorities spirited on by the left's insane logic. In fact, the rise of the educated 'social justice warriors' are non-productive sycophants that openly encouraging 'no whites day' in college campuses in Washington State.

Broadcast news frequently ignores hate crimes committed ON white people, and proudly accentuate white on colour crime.

Looking at the 2013 Bureau of Justice Statistics National Crime Victimization Surveys, the annual average of violent crimes committed by Blacks against Whites was 560,600, and White against Black violent crime was 99,403. This meant Blacks commit 85 percent of the violent interracial crime between Blacks and Whites.

So, please, spare me your salty tears because some lady said some words.

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