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Monday, 1 December 2014
How I Fell for An Israeli-Arab Muslim Woman for All the Right Reasons
As someone who has had their feet firmly planted in Israel and Canada for decades, I was raised and educated on the principles of the Multiculturalism Act of 1988. As someone who can and does exercise my democratic rights in both countries I can’t watch this anymore and not cry out for at least a discussion on the ramifications of where this law would take Israel. It will have an impact on its relationship to Jewish Diaspora communities who live and thrive as minorities under the policies of democratic equality in Canada, the US and in many other places in the world today. Will they chafe under this proposal while at the same time know they have a “home” to come home to? How is that we can lament and shake our heads on what is taking place in Ferguson, Missouri but not what is happening in a place that so many feel a spiritual if not cultural, social, religious and historical connection to?
The Multiculturalism Act became law in 1988 and
its principles have been tried and tested over and over. I am not here to say
that the Canadian brand of Multiculturalism is perfect or that we have gotten
it completely right by any means. There are many faults in the system of implementing
the principles of the Act. But the Act itself ensures that there is always a
benchmark of equality by which the debate can be guided and the principles of
its establishment upheld to make improvements. The Act recognizes groups
including Aboriginal peoples and the official languages of Canada French and
English, however its key message is to:
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Ya'ara, I salute your courage and Lucy's. As Edmund Burke once said, "For evil to flourish, all that is needed is for good people to do nothing." Thank you for speaking out.
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