They’ve tried very hard to make it a “Canadian value”… by stating that it is, over and over and over again—much as they do other things like unlimited taxpayer-paid abortion at any time in any pregnancy, the CBC, and gay “marriage”. And yet even still, after all these years and all that effort, and even after pulling out all the stops with that fabulous state-run CBC liberalvision division paying tons of cash to come up with that massive mega hit “Little Mosque on the Prairie”, Canadians prove that they’re a resilient bunch. At least that’s true insofar as the liberals’ Canadian anti-identity multicult mosaic program (ironically, they spell it “programme” in case it’s less “American-style” that way).
Amazingly, even though Canadians often answer poll questions as they feel they’re supposed to answer them (…how does the CBC and other branches of the liberals’ media division tell us to answer?… what do Johnny’s far-left-wing school teachers tell Johnny?…), they seemed to have bucked that obedience to the liberals’ political correctness multicult manifesto and all that liberal-leftist propaganda and answered in the way that the individualistic Canadians who built this country might answer.
Here are a couple of the questions in the poll conducted by SES Research and released today:
Canadians want limits on accommodating minorities – SES Research/Policy Options Survey
[Presented here are just two of the questions]
Question: Which of these two statement best reflects your personal view? [ROTATE]
It is reasonable to accommodate religious and cultural minorities – 18%
Immigrants should adapt fully to culture in Canada – 53%
Agree with neither statement – 21%
Unsure – 8%Question: Do you support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose or oppose prayer spaces being provided free of charge in public facilities to accommodate religious minorities?
Support – 10%
Somewhat support – 21%
Somewhat oppose – 21%
Oppose – 38%
Unsure – 10%
(Please note that my comments are my own reading of the poll and are not intended to be a reflection of the views of Nik Nanos or SES research which might be totally opposite for all I know.)
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