Recently I was again made aware of the school Principal, Erik
Millett, in Springfield, N.B., who
bowed to pressure from “a couple of families” to ban the singing of the
Canadian national anthem in the school.
I don’t know which is worse, those who objected to the
anthem being sung, or the principal who bowed to their ridiculous demands. This “political correctness” nonsense has gone
far enough. I’m all for avoiding needless offence, as I believe most Canadians are,
and for that very reason, I find it completely mystifying that someone would
offend an entire nation in order to avoid what can hardly even be understood as
an offence to “several families”.
I can only assume that these “several families” are immigrants,
for what Canadian would demand such a ridiculous thing? And, if I am wrong, I apologise
deeply to all immigrants.
However, I would say this to all immigrants:
I sincerely welcome you into my country.
It is a country that respects individual rights.
It is country in which EVERYONE has equal rights and everyone is equally important.
It is a country where EVERYONE has the freedom to practice their beliefs.
Which means that EVERYONE also has the right to enjoy freedom FROM religion and religious belief.
It also means that I will respect your right to disagree with those values, but I will not grant you the right to change them. This is the lifestyle we practice in my country, and if you feel impelled to impose the religious, cultural or political values that you fled your homeland from, on my country, then, I invite you to go back to your home, for this is not it.
And to those in my country who would, in the name of political correctness, compromise those values, I invite you to go with them.
It is country in which EVERYONE has equal rights and everyone is equally important.
It is a country where EVERYONE has the freedom to practice their beliefs.
Which means that EVERYONE also has the right to enjoy freedom FROM religion and religious belief.
It also means that I will respect your right to disagree with those values, but I will not grant you the right to change them. This is the lifestyle we practice in my country, and if you feel impelled to impose the religious, cultural or political values that you fled your homeland from, on my country, then, I invite you to go back to your home, for this is not it.
And to those in my country who would, in the name of political correctness, compromise those values, I invite you to go with them.
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