好好想一想:去游行是不是上当了?

游行抗议是人民神圣的民主权利。按你说的,游行了就不是人民了?你想威胁加拿大的自由宪章?你很危险。

你能代表加拿大华人吗?
你才是威胁加拿大自由宪章的,别有用心的人
 
媒体公关。。。主动打电话上门啊? 别光憋着CBC。
安内为,主办者都蒙着面,我操那门心啊。 :D
擦,蒙面的可不是主办者!:D
 
擦,蒙面的可不是主办者!:D

他们也肯定申请许可了。那不是一场示威游行,谈不上谁是主办者。
 
酒升,过年好。 您是村中不多的思路清晰口齿伶俐的士大夫,德高望重。 跟您讨教个事情。 您跟村长熟否? 他经常性删我贴,都删成习惯,删成业余爱好了。 看见我ID就条件反射:删帖。 您给分析分析,我怎么得罪他了? 怎么能打造一条通向村长的友谊之桥? 贿赂这事先放放,他是首富,我贿赂不起, 咋整?
你想在春长的被窝里放二踢脚就不对,被删贴纯属活该。:monster:
另外,你也是曾经有过狗头像的主,那就祝你狗年旺旺旺吧。:p
 
酒升,过年好。 您是村中不多的思路清晰口齿伶俐的士大夫,德高望重。 跟您讨教个事情。 您跟村长熟否? 他经常性删我贴,都删成习惯,删成业余爱好了。 看见我ID就条件反射:删帖。 您给分析分析,我怎么得罪他了? 怎么能打造一条通向村长的友谊之桥? 贿赂这事先放放,他是首富,我贿赂不起, 咋整?
一个村长,一个何叔。。。CFC南霸天北霸天,俺惹不起啊。。:D 收起棱角慢慢熬吧,你看老向,人品那么差不也熬出来了么?:evil: @向问天
我给你打听一下是不是机器人干的啊。:evil:
 
谢谢。

小孩,别那么义正词严的。 给你玩的内二踢脚,你都放到村长被窝里了,这可不是好孩子该做的。括号,虽然我很高兴。
你说这个村长,内二踢脚不就一幅画嘛,能真炸吗? 要真能的话,我早就,,,送你一车皮了。 至于删我贴吗
如果你肯定是村长删的,何不直接去问春长:同是本命年,相删何太急?:p
 
神马? 那就是老何删帖? 可我有日子没敢理老何了,因怕他家眷,都是躲他远远的, 不可能冒犯他的, 他的家属有删帖权力吗?
过年了,我跟你说句实话吧。你是多了两根弦,少了一根筋骨.
自己心态自然平和就没人能不你肿么滴。:p
 
嗯,谢谢实话。 其实本想永远戒了的, 就因为头巾事件和过节才进来。也没说出格的话,偏还10句有5句被删,大过节的,很是不悦。好在经历多了,不再愤怒,只是不解,而已。 不欢迎就走开,也没所谓,反正在网外也很忙。谢谢你的开导, 面对陌生的我,你能如此友好,非常感激。只是离开成这个样子,有些许莫名其妙和一点点遗憾。但这就是生活的玄妙吧,就像人来到世上,好与坏都要接受。 曾想多和几个人打招呼,但现在完全失去兴致,就到你这里吧。 祝你心想事成,愉快安康。

感觉你个话痨像雨林
 
照我看就是因为加拿大冬天太长...各位家里面闷滴...
看春天都来了 估计天气热了大家都忙后院种菜 抢房子买地去了……
人就是这么忘性大...
 
向问天:昨天你还说你是游行的组织者。你敢不敢脱了马甲,到你的选区向广大华人华侨说明真相?
 
他们也肯定申请许可了。那不是一场示威游行,谈不上谁是主办者。

警方不会同时安排两家互不相关的游行队伍在同一时间如同一地点游行。一定是两个组织者一起商量好的。CBC报道的就是事实
 
呵呵,这次游行,暴露了本地所谓的侨领就是虫子一样的笑话。

呵呵,你根本没看懂他的意思。他真正想说的是“至今还不与某国大使馆建立沟通渠道”。

其实俺完全不赞同这次游行,其原因之一就是怕它被有心人利用来故意离间华人和本地其他族裔社群的关系,好让华人和加拿大社会离心离德不再效忠自己已入籍的新国家。。。不过现在看来这次显然是多虑了,因为更“有心”的幕后势力意识到有必要阻止华人去和传统上对某国政府不那么客气的右翼保守政治势力结合,以免下次大选选出川普一样的“反华政客”。

不管怎样,加国华人真正该做的,还是在下次大选中1)支持认同自己价值观的政党;2)在满足前一个条件时,尽量支持华裔参选人士。上次大选Andy Wang的遭遇,绝不要让它在今后的华人参选人身上重现。
 
过年了,我跟你说句实话吧。你是多了两根弦,少了一根筋骨.
自己心态自然平和就没人能不你肿么滴。:p
这口气。。。这回这个小屁孩儿我想我是认识的。:D
 
在说华人示威游行没有当地新闻报道。
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...-park-asian-community-hijab-cutting-1.4508019
Protest demands Trudeau apology, return to Canadian values
Nearly 100 members of Regina's Asian community protested this weekend after false hijab story
CBC News Posted: Jan 28, 2018 10:24 PM CT Last Updated: Jan 28, 2018 10:24 PM CT
Holding Canadian flags and signs calling for equality, members of Regina's Asian community gathered at Victoria Park on Sunday afternoon to demand an apology from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Ying Zhou, a volunteer with the protest, said it was a first for Regina's Chinese people to gather to protest, but says the amount of people who showed up demonstrates their collective frustration.

"I feel I should stand up to protect Canadian values," he said. "Even Justin Trudeau doesn't do that; we have to do that."

Zhou, and others gathered, took issue with the response to a Toronto girl's claim earlier this month that an Asian man cut her hijab. Her story captured national attention, and drew public condemnation from Trudeau, as well as Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory.

After investigating, Toronto Police said the incident did not occur and their investigation had concluded. In a statement, the prime minister said he was relieved that the incident hadn't taken place.

"We are a country that defends freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and people's rights to go to school without being fearful or harassed," he said. "This is fundamental to who we are."

'We got condemned. We are thinking this is not fair.'- Ying Zhou, protester
But Zhou said no one was held to account, and Trudeau did not walk back on his original statements of sympathy for the girl, and condemnation of the incident.

"We are honest people, we are hard-working people. We got condemned," he said. "We are thinking this is not fair. We want Justin Trudeau, give us justice."
Henry Tian said he began organizing the event to show solidarity with other friends in major Canadian cities that planned to hold similar protests. He expected only 30 or 40 people to show up in Regina, but was surprised to see so many come out on a chilly Sunday afternoon.

Asian community wants equality, says organizer
"They feel upset about this injustice," Tian said, adding that Trudeau had a responsibility to wait for a full investigation before releasing any statements of sorrow or sympathy.

Protesters chanted calls for "Justice," "Canadian values back," and "fake news," as they demanded Trudeau apologize.

Tian said his goal is to see the Asian community treated equally as all other races in Canada.

"All races live here together as a whole nation — this is my point of Canadian values."



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