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| 2026-02-26 | 0 |
Why is it so difficult to have reasonable conversations about this? Most of this video is completely true — but so many comments show love to that bike guy who was factually incorrect and pointlessly racist. But on the other hand, so many woke types don’t even want to admit the problem. They also don’t want to talk about how the government is complicit.
Every nation has a right to define itself, and how much immigration it wants, and how that immigration happens. It is beyond ridiculous to not speak the primary language of the country you emigrate to. But why say weird shit like indians eat shit?? Or that 1.5 billion people are all the same?
The rationale behind early immigration was to be very tough and selective about who enters and lives here. They welcomed students because it brought in a lot of revenue so that’s a win-win, but to LIVE they had to prove they were an asset to the community. Now the whole thing is manipulated.
You don’t have proper vetting for the students because of fake colleges that just want to make money. You don’t have proper limits on immigration and criteria for jobs/skills because companies want to make money. Politicians just do whatever strategy gets votes.
But for some reason people either only get woke about the positives of Indian immigrants or only negative, sometimes racist about them.
It’s fair to acknowledge that rampant, unchecked immigration ruins the culture. Like Indian driving culture is fucking terrible. You don’t want to bring that shit over. You can also acknowledge that early immigrants and their kids are often completely American/Canadian, from their native language, accents, education, references etc. And that Indians are generally a low-crime, high-employment, high-tax-paying immigrant group. And we ALSO acknowledge that that’s changing because of the type/number of people coming in, and the financial and political incentives which support it. It causes valid resentment. These fucking human smuggling rings are real af. Wokies don’t ever talk about it. But I wish we could have this conversation without the racism.
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| 2026-02-24 | 0 |
Bike guy is right. Everyone is so scared to be racist towards africans and muslims who are the real troublemakers in society and take out all the racism to indians who are just innocent and hardworking
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| 2026-01-29 | 0 |
Bike guy is so real
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| 2026-01-28 | 0 |
That white guy on a bike is so ignorant. "Africans cannot even operate a cashier..." Really? I guess they import all their pilots, doctors, engineers, nurses, etc... Also, Africa is 54 countries, and in each country you could literally find numerous cultures and languages. Even within the same culture or family, two people aren't alike. This is why I watch YouTube videos that showcase Africa, because ignorance exists and has real-world consequences. Imagine that guy in HR, he'll obviously deny you a job if he learns that you're from Africa because he believes you're not intelligent.
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
Guy on the bike is so real lmao
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| 2026-01-27 | 0 |
As a Canadian it is hilarious to see how hunched over Tyler is in the cold that I am so used to lol.
I want to know what job the racist guy on the bike has that allows him so much freedom of speech. As far as I know most places will fire you if they find out you said that stuff on the internet. We have no real freedom of speech in Canada, less so after Trudy. He must be self employed or unemployed or doing something shady under the table that allows him more freedom than other Canadians.
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| 2023-06-13 | 0 |
BS, I'm black, I've been living in Canada for about 11 years, and I never experience racism, cops never stop me, asking weird questions, I ride bike in rich Neighbors nobody calls the police after me, so this guy just take a random video from a back women, and saying Canada is racism I call BS again she is lying for real
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