Everything freedom loving Conservatives have banned Canadians from doing in recent years
Everything freedom loving Conservatives have banned Canadians from doing in recent years
Everything freedom loving Conservatives have banned Canadians from doing in recent years
This is a very factual article. I'm not sure where the satire is.
- Wearing a visible religious symbol while working for the public sector
This one seems reasonable, I'm sure it applies universally and fairly to all religions right?...right?
If it's referencing Bill 21 then yes and it only applies to public servants with power over other people.
Yes the nudists finally won a victory. All that garden of eden shame stuff is finally gone. Judges, teachers and cops no longer wear any garment whose purpose is modesty.
Shame and modesty are of course punishment from God because of Eve having eaten the Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.
This is fantastic, another great Beaverton article.
- Learning about ways to prevent being sexually assaulted (Saskatchewan)
Parents can still arrange for their children to take these sexual education courses privately, so it’s only the vulnerable, less protected children who will be left without the knowledge!
Do people really need a paid, formal education to protect themselves from sexual assault?
In my experience, the victims of sexual assault tend to put their trust in the wrong people. It would be better to raise children to pick their friends more wisely.
You have a lot of experience with victims of sexual assault?
"It's the victim's fault for putting themselves in the wrong situations, and dressing like that"
What on earth do you think those lessons are for? It almost certainly covers spotting signs from people you trust that might lead to abuse, and protecting yourself by removing yourself from the situation if you can.
In my experience, the victims of sexual assault tend to put their trust in the wrong people.
This sentence is more horrifying the longer I look at it.
1. Using a name and pronouns that reflects their gender identity in school (Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick) 2. Wearing a keffiyeh in the legislature, even if they are just visiting (Ontario) 3. Learning about ways to prevent being sexually assaulted (Saskatchewan) 4. Playing sports while Trans (Alberta) 5. Helping drug addicts by giving them tools they need to avoid infection (Saskatchewan) 6. Placing renewable energy projects on their own land (Alberta) 7. Taking puberty blockers before puberty occurs (Alberta) 8. Wearing a visible religious symbol while working for the public sector (Quebec)
Since the day satire died November 6, 2016 The Beaverton has become a trusted news site.
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Wearing a visible religious symbol while working for the public sector
This has nothing to do with conservatism, it's about secularism, go to Turkey you'll see the same thing, France too, it does not come from conservatives.
Secularism isn't about hiding religion, it's about making it not matter.
And you'll recall that the laws in Quebec around this carved out exemptions for certain religious and cultural signifiers.
That isn't secularism.
In my country we allow everyone to wear whatever religious symbols, clothes, knives in public service workplaces since those things don't affect how they do their work, though telling them they may not have those things will push them out of the jobs, or make them upset and less productive if they don't leave
I see bans on religious symbols in the workplace as an attempt to reduce the number of people who value those symbols in those workplaces
No, you see, it either comes from a liberal or a conservative.
There is no in-between, outliers, or overlap.
The Beaverton isn't satire, it's propaganda, and not even subtle bout it.
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