Congrats to the new Calgarian Mayor! It is some positive signs to the Canadian Muslim community.
Warsameh, le 25 October 2010 - 11:13 AM, dit :
Ceci dit, je me demande toujours pourquoi la tolérance est toujours a sens unique. Pourquoi faut-il que les autres tolèrent les musulmans mais pas l'inverse. C'est extraordinaire la manière dont les musulmans pensent que les autres doivent respecter leurs droit et dignité tandis qu'eux (surtout les som et les pakis) pensent que tout le monde leur doivent quelque chose mais pas eux.
Unfortunately, we both know that some of our peers does not recognize their own ways of racism and discrimination. They also know that they do not experience the same level of liberty of expression and rights compare to their mother land. Another view on the canadian tolerance, mostly of the canadian population were not originally from "Canada". Everybody has diverse background. But, you KNOW that it will not happen on muslim land if any foreigners tried to integrate in the politics. It's like we switch gears on our lands but we impose our rights on their lands.
khalid, le 25 October 2010 - 04:02 PM, dit :
Ma foi tu es le champion pour dire des betises
Alors, d'apres toi le maire de calgary a remporte l'election grace a des musulmans excites?
What a nonsens!!!
I have a news flash for you. The vast majority of Muslim in Canada don't behave like stupid people
you hang with. They are well aware that in order to win an election, you have to represent all the
interest of your county. That is what Nenshi did. Is not about black and white or Muslim or christian,
it is all about common interest and value.
i know that i'm wasting my time here, 'cause in every community there is a "Ayan Hersi".
Woah ... That's pushing it far. Indeed, not everyone thinks the same but did you actually understood the 1st point before jumping to his 2nd point.
Come on, even some of our community are racist to the "White" man but are quick to throw the Race Cards without realizing their own actions. It is positive to see a Muslim individual to represent our values on the Canadian soil but are we to reciprocate this on our own land? The response is no.
Of course, to become a eligible participant and to be elected, you have to represent the values and interest of your district and score a certain % of votes. In certain cases (not all), you need the help of your community, peers, families and background to support you. As for the rest, you use any method to pass the message of your goals and you pray that they believe you because the rest could have someone else in mind that they feel closer to.
At last, I wouldn't compare Warsameh as being another "Ayan Hersi". Come on, she's a nut job.