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Originally Posted by Yeah_Baby
lol Europe is having the rise of far right parties with every so vague crypto fascism and North American culture war are the ones who have lost the plot?
Yeah, culture diversity as opposed to ethnocentric European hegemony is the issue.
And for what it's worth, plenty of folks who immigrate to Canada are Doctors and Lawyers and Engineers from non European countires. Not sure what your point is there?
Other than to suggest non European countries and immigrants are 'backwards?'
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Here’s the global LGBT Equality Index:
https://www.equaldex.com/equality-index
You’ll notice Canada (along with a handful of Northern European countries) is way up there in the top-right corner.
Here are the top 10 countries of origin for immigrants to Canada in 2022*:
- India
- China
- Afghanistan
- Nigeria
- Philippines
- France
- Pakistan
- Iran
- United States
- Syria
#6 and #9 are somewhat more restrictive of LGBT rights than Canada.
#1, #2, and #5 are far more restrictive.
#3, #4, #7, #8, and #10 are some of the most brutally hostile countries to LGBT identities and behaviours on the planet. There are no gay clubs to close in those countries because it would be unthinkable that they would exist in the first place.
Yes, immigrants to Canada from those countries tend to be more educated and liberal than the population of the source country in general. But most people who immigrate to Canada from Pakistan, Nigeria, and Syria are not tolerant, liberal doctors. As a group they are still far more religiously observant and conservative than native-born Canadians.
It takes wilful ignorance to pretend that large-scale immigration from extremely socially conservative countries has no effect on public attitudes in this country.
*If we included 2023, Ukraine - where attitudes aren’t much difference than in Russia - would be right up there too.