Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Stubble Jumping "Vote Compass": Part III

Parts I and II.

Two themes in CBC's Vote Compass were "Immigration and Multiculturalism" and "Law and Order".

The questions asked under the first topic were:
  1. Speaking English or French should be a requirement for immigration to Canada
  2. How many new immigrants should Canada admit?
  3. How much should be done to accommodate religious minorities?
And under the second:

  1.  Violent young offenders should be sentenced as adults
  2. The long gun registry should be scrapped
  3. Possession of marijuana should be a criminal offence
I'm okay with the first question under immigration and multiculturalism and my answer would be "Strongly Agree". The second and third statements/questions, though, need to be replaced with something along these lines:
  1. Immigrants should be screened on the basis of their cultural values to enable their more speedy and complete integration into Canadian society
  2. Immigrants from Muslim countries, especially those who have moved to Canada to take a position as a religious leader in a mosque, should be monitored for the purpose of weeding out those who espouse radical anti-Western ideologies
And under law and order, all three questions/statements should be replaced with something along these lines:
  1. The criminal justice system needs to be completely revamped to address the the harm done to the victim, rather than the rehabilitation of the criminal
  2. The long gun registry has had no impact on the murder rate.
  3. Possession of any mood/perception altering substance, whether for the purpose of trafficking or personal use, should be a criminal offense
I think you can see where I'm going here. We need to challenge all the pillars of political correctness and tear them down, one - by - one.

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