And here lies the crux of the whole discussion… as you’ve danced all around it for months on end, spreading your innuendo and race-bait trap ever wider. Interesting to see you now pull back; that you now are accepting to attribute, as you say, “the violence against women to people who were born and raised in India, not Canada.” It’s clear you’re now having a hard time defining the actual Indo-Canadian community… particularly when someone calls you on your bullshit? You previously tried to have it both ways – you previously attempted to disparage both Indian immigrants (as in
all Indian immigrants) along with the entire Indo-Canadian community, wherever that community may reside, in whatever locations (far and wide, large and small) across Canada. Trust in jj, master
(race)baiter, extraordinaire!
Studies you say? – perhaps I’ve missed you presenting them – perhaps I’ve missed you offer up those studies that lay the foundation to support your, otherwise, baseless innuendo against the entire Indo-Canadian and Indian immigrant populations within Canada… you know, the ones that intricately define and link Indian violence against women to Indo-Canadian violence against women. Oh wait, sorry, you’ve now pulled back on your earlier assertions such that you’re no longer targeting Indo-Canadians – you’re simply speaking of “people who were born and raised in India, not Canada”… again, are ya having trouble defining that actual Indo-Canadian community?
In regards the U.S. cherry picking example and your little ditty concerning women who, as you say, “seek out and stay with abusive men”… I don’t automatically accept your assertion; however, it is interesting to see you again pull back in your comments to
(now) suggest nothing particularly unique to the, as the woman in question was defined, “East-Indian” community… that it doesn’t, as you
(now) say, “change between cultures from what I’ve seen”.
Statistics? Isn’t that what statscan is good at? Cause I bet they would draw out the clear distinctions between Indo-Canadians and (still) immigrants… I bet statscan would really help to clarify the countries of origin of immigrants whether that might be the U.S., Europe, Africa, East Asia or South-East Asia. I bet statscan would even help to place those Indo-Canadians and immigrants in their current locations (far and wide, large and small) across Canada. Hey, wasn’t there just a census?
