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5 years, 11 months ago @diotechdata7500 I felt it when I was in Halifax, hence I left 4 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @lowsha8107 Lollll this has more dislikes than likes clownnnnsssss 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @claudiasangwais1129 It starts at home What are we teaching our children? 2 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @eighteenin78 We also have a serious problem with systemic nepotism, but that is not a topic open for discussion. 409 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @KPhun I Love Canada ?? Canada ?? Canada ??!!! 4 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @CBCNews Comments that are offensive and likely to expose someone to hatred or contempt on the basis of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age or mental or physical disability are prohibited. http://bit.ly/2kwCAnE 182 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @xyz4682 Racism is in every part of world, not only in western countries not only in white guys you found it eastern, African, Middle Eastern, Asian countries everywhere in every community but not in every individual and it's not going anywhere. 28 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @therealityoflife9060 Racism in Canada is here but not as open and in your face. I was a victim of racism while working at seaspan shipyards and mind you my tax paying dollars is funding that project. It has left me feeling lost and depressed . when I mentioned my treatment to human resource office...they justified whay happened to me by making excuses ..\nWe need a system where an advocate could step in and help 18 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @jeffelder3583 we need to end systemic corruption first 130 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @towingpodcast Pure racism in here don’t let cheerleaders tell u otherwise 3 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @hawtdawg3821 Canada has a racism problem just like the US. Just because you haven't experienced it doesn't mean it doesn't exist 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @WhatsBellow We need a Canadian trump asap. 4 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @corwyncorey3703 Of course theres racism here.\nOf course police act in terrible ways.\nOf course no one wants to talk about it... \n\nAnd no, its not as bad as it is in the states... but it exists.\nWe militarize our police.. mostly from fear.. but also because its “good politics” to say “we increased policing”\n\nNo, its not right.\n\nCall it out.\nNot sometimes..every time. Not if its your race being afflicted.. for any race. Every time.\n\nIt DOES take time... it will not happen overnight. Especially if we want it to not come BACK.. which it seems to.\n\nTeach your kids. To stand up for themselves.. and for others.\nEspecially for others. Education starts at home. Dont trust schools or others to do what’s right... not until YOU do it too.\n\nSmall, steady steps will get us there faster than huge, resisted ones.\nRemember that.\nWhen a small step is taken, doesnt matter by who.. support it. Make the ones who took it feel it was WORTH TAKING... then watch how eager they are to take the next one.\n\nTrain them like a dog. One step at a time, with constant “atta boy”’s and treats.. and one day, they will just do as they should.. because its right? Because they want the pat on the head?\nDoesnt matter why, so long as they keep taking steps.\n\nWhen they take a step and everyone complains “its not enough” or “you dont really care”... why would they do it again?\n\nReward those small steps.. pat em on the head.. and they WILL do it again.\nPunish those steps, by complaining about it, because it didn’t solve everything at once?\n\nConditions them not to bother trying. 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @bottomtext5872 Wow stretching to 10 minutes. What a joke. 2 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @robertbennett848 When she says that people are in jail for weed, she really means people caught with pounds of weed, no one is in jail for having some personal weed on hand. 15 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @SLIDEWAYSLIDEWAY Quebec has the most discrimination! It doesn't matter what color you are but if you don't speak French you are frowned upon. Race isn't the problem, it's the leftist putting it on the pedestal!! 13 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @ramendude246 CBC, you forgot to turn comments off for this video! Bad idea.\n\nSo here is my experience of systemic racism in Canada. I'm Asian, I messed around in high school and got bad grades. I couldn't make it into UBC... SYSTEMIC RACISM!\nBut wait...I smartened up, picked up my grades then magically got into UBC! Systemic racism? 29 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @innocentqwa4630 Multiculturalism and equality of opportunity are meant to be Canadian values, part of the Bloc's origins was to strengthen the french Canadian rights to exist instead of being assimilated. It's bizarre to me that there is such resistance to uphold our own values in this country when issues are brought up. 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @ayshaaali1306 People hardly notice that I’m black. The only thing they see is my hijab?? ? 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @Techvenox The past was shameful yes! But you cant live in the past. You must move forward. Are white people not also killed? I dont see racism like the US. 100% of the people I see of different colors are kind and respectful to each other. The news media is trying to divide us and I would love to see more challenge them in there attempt. 5 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @not_james_bond76 The racism and entitlement in these comments prove the point of the video. Why is it so hard for whites to acknowledge racism they put into the world? 0 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @michaelmckague6839 Class is what separates, your skin colour is the not why you are separated. Your wealth or lack of, is what separates you, not your race. Poor people have more crime because they have less not because of the colour of their skin. Gangs dont form to separate colour but to make money. There is organized crime everywhere, you've opened your eyes to racism. Now open them and see you've let organized crime into your business world now you aid in the laundering of criminals money. Those criminals formed gangs to disperse their drugs. The drugs promote crime and those that are convicted of crimes go to jail. If you have money you can support your drug habit, if you cant crime goes up. Rich people do drugs like poor people but poor people cant support it so crime becomes the means to get the next fix. Again it is lack of money that is causing crime. The reason it appears there are fewer white people arrested is the white people had opportunity from racism in the form of slavery. All the slaves would have nothing when slavery was abolished. Racism was the reason we had slaves. Economics is why we have gangs. 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @davidxu73 Yes,Canada is a systemic racism country, worse than the US 3 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @codydion5588 this is rediculous. 33 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @cyeglentworth8560 We are different than the us but the people aren't they still don't like the blacks in Canada 0 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @abinmathew7522 Really Eye opening keep it up CBC. 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @joshnippleton3449 I love everyone man. Just don't criticize my favorite things and we good. 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @MrRobloMan I’m brown and I completely agree that racism is bad in Canada. I have heard n-words towards black people with the hard r, racism towards me, east asians, etc. High school was hell for me and the blatant racism continues with various friends and family. It was always overlooked and Ive been followed and pulled over by RCMP for no reason. RACISM EXISTS IN CANADA AND I LIVED WITH IT MY WHOLE LIFE AND IM ONLY IN MY EARLY 20S\nStats back it up as well. Indigenous and black people overrepresented in prison 5 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @jeffm5991 Yawn 5 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @zexuu1608 B L A C K L I V E S M A T T E R ✊?✊?✊? 5 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @picklep9812 I only believe Indigenous people are at risk of racism. Being victims of it 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @mustbeaweful2504 I have a feeling that the comments section is on to watch the bugs in the jar to note observations over controversy. Curious to where that leads. 3 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @phuktard I've traveled Turtle Island from top-bottom & left-right Canada is just as bad if not worst than America when we open our eyes. \nDisgusting display of hubris when Canadians state we're better than America. 12 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @canucks2017 As a white man, we should just voluntarily surrender the land we stole to the natives once and for all. Time to find our own place to go. Its the only way to legitimately make this right. |\nProgressives can pander all they want with acknowledgements, self serving pretentiousness, exc. but its just as worthless as those who deny and think we've moved humanity forward. Progressives are no better. If anything they are worse trying to have their cake & eat it too. \nEither you correct a wrong or convince yourself your actually 'doing something' through words. Time to give this land back & for us whites to go back to wherever our families came from. Critical theory is the only way forward in this century. 0 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @Studioinsession I remember when The Sun’s front Page back around 84 they said there was a problem with Racism in the Universities. As well I remember in Delhi Ontario RCMP years back had to do a sting operation dressed up as black migrant workers to catch the group that were beating up the migrant workers out of sport. I myself here in SouthWestern Ontario been followed by Police before I know was racially based by some ignorant police in the past as well. I never done drugs, Strong Christian, Law abiding. Seen it first hand back in the 90’s and 2000. Glad I lived out in the West Coast Growing up. I could say more and what I heard from others. Racism is everywhere. 0 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @omegahaxors9-11 Of course this video got Ratio'd.\nKeep it classy, internet fascists. 0 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @Studioinsession I meet a a White Historian on Black history in London Ontario. He told me stuff that is not mentioned in popular history of events here in the past and the States connection. It was Amazing. I won’t mention. May cause some controversy. If with evidence. Would understand why it may not want to have been known in Canada’s History. 0 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @T.a.c.o By 0 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @T.a.c.o It exists. Lefty elitists love pretending there not, and using its existence to target there enemies 0 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @mayarimarjorie5624 Someone who lives and studied the Canadian history in school, I can say that there is racism in Canada, but not as worst as USA is we are to compare, but that doesn’t mean Canada is innocent either. It has its fair share of racism in from the history until the present days. The government does make it seem they are washing their hands of their history and directing the attention to the USA than admitting they too have this problem. Just not obvious and worst. 25 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @mugimugis Wow.. Where has this video been all my life?! Thank you for shedding light on this topic. 4 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @Tk1NE Read: “British Gulag” 4 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @SauceKingg An important video, thanks CBC 2 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @CanadAce Originally this comment was like the size of a book talking about just some of the specific examples of Police and civilian racism I witnessed with my own Caucasian eyes in this country. I am extremely patriotic and I love being Canadian but I have been saying for years that we have problems when it comes to racism but no one here wants to even acknowledge it. Of course we're not as bad as our neighbors but at least they talk about it and seem to want to come to terms with their bigotry and institutionalized racism in society. As long as we keep pretending we don't TO THIS DAY have an ongoing history with systemic racism in politics, policing and even in the workplace than we will never in real life be the actual Canada we try to tell the world and ourselves we really are and that makes me deeply sad and ashamed. 12 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @Tk1NE One cannot live next door to a ravenous Beast and not wake up with its demons of genocide and hatred beside them. Inside the very bowels of their society. Inside their minds. 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @MrOkay-og2cb How did we go from ‘diversity is our strength’ to ‘Canada has a problem with systemic racism’ ? Why is it whenever the USA has a problem it needs to become ours too? Seems like virtue signalling to me. 24 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @gia9551 Stooooop pretending that white passing people have the same experience as black people thank you very much. I can’t count the amount of white passing indigenous and latinx people who are claiming this movement. Pissing me off. 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @johnnyf9935 YouTube should highlight comments that don't watch the whole video 1 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @bubblysonic769 lol 2 7GmX5stT9rU
5 years, 11 months ago @owenplourde3934 the dislikes are the people in denial 4 7GmX5stT9rU
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