In case anyone asks you who a Canadian is . . . thanks to my daughter for this reminder of what Steven Harper is trying to destroy, sometimes you have to be on the outside looking in to see what you have and what you could lose.
An Australian wrote the following
editorial to help define what a Canadian is:
A Canadian can be English, or French, or
Italian, Irish, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian or Greek. A Canadian
can be Mexican, African, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Australian,
Iranian, Asian, Arab, Pakistani or Afghan.
A Canadian may also be a Cree, Métis, Mohawk,
Blackfoot, Sioux, or one of the many other tribes known as native Canadians. A
Canadian's religious beliefs range from Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim,
Hindu or none. In fact, there are more Muslims in Canada than in Afghanistan.
The key difference is that in Canada they are free to worship as each of them
chooses.
Whether they have a religion or no religion, each Canadian ultimately answers only to God, not to the government, or to armed thugs claiming to speak for the government and for God.
Whether they have a religion or no religion, each Canadian ultimately answers only to God, not to the government, or to armed thugs claiming to speak for the government and for God.
A Canadian lives in one of the most prosperous
lands in the history of the world. The root of that prosperity can be found in
the Charter of Rights and Freedoms which recognize the right of each person to
the pursuit of happiness.
A Canadian is generous and Canadians have helped
out just about every other nation in the world in their time of need, never
asking a thing in return. Canadians welcome the best of everything, the best
products, the best books, the best music, the best food, the best services and
the best minds.
But they also welcome the least -the oppressed,
the outcast and the rejected.
These are the people who built Canada. You can
try to kill a Canadian if you must as other blood-thirsty tyrants in the world
have tried but in doing so you could just be killing a relative or a neighbour.
This is because Canadians are not a particular
people from a particular place. They are the embodiment of the human spirit of
freedom. Everyone who holds to that spirit, everywhere, can be a Canadian.
Please keep this going! It says it all, for all of us
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