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Farms did just fine before the TFW program was created. They don't need it either.
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Urbanization really changed that. 86% of Ontarians live in urban areas.Farms did just fine before the TFW program was created. They don't need it either.
Make drug use criminal offense and automatic prison sentence. Once they are in prison, force them to go treatments.I don't disagree that the current practice of legally enabling drug use is an abysmal failure that has only increased harms for drug users and the wider society, but forced treatment isn't the answer. If you want such a program to stick in the courts, you need to amend the constitution to modify the right to security of the person. There is just no universe in which compelled medical treatment would be constitutional, except in the very limited set of circumstances in which a person poses an immediate threat to harm themselves or others (e.g. psychiatric commitment of suicidal people).
In addition to being blatantly unconstitutional, it just won't work from a medical standpoint. The only real barrier to an addict's sobriety is their own will to become sober; if an addict doesn't want to become sober there's nothing you can do to compel him to sobriety. A majority of currently addicted persons don't want to become sober, although many of them may reach that point some time in the future. Even the best treatment programs attended voluntarily only have success rates of something like 20-30% anyways. A return to emphasizing law enforcement would be a much better idea, as first contact with law enforcement has historically been one of the first steps in many addicts' road to recovery.
That was your first mistake. C'est crissement fucké comme ville, as they say. But pretty tame compared to Vancouver, the capital of scuzz.Then I went to Montreal.
I don't blame addicts for not wanting to be sober when our current society is a hell hole. We should just have people strap suicide vests to the homeless and direct them towards CEO Gated neighbourhoods and politician offices.I don't disagree that the current practice of legally enabling drug use is an abysmal failure that has only increased harms for drug users and the wider society, but forced treatment isn't the answer. If you want such a program to stick in the courts, you need to amend the constitution to modify the right to security of the person. There is just no universe in which compelled medical treatment would be constitutional, except in the very limited set of circumstances in which a person poses an immediate threat to harm themselves or others (e.g. psychiatric commitment of suicidal people).
In addition to being blatantly unconstitutional, it just won't work from a medical standpoint. The only real barrier to an addict's sobriety is their own will to become sober; if an addict doesn't want to become sober there's nothing you can do to compel him to sobriety. A majority of currently addicted persons don't want to become sober, although many of them may reach that point some time in the future. Even the best treatment programs attended voluntarily only have success rates of something like 20-30% anyways. A return to emphasizing law enforcement would be a much better idea, as first contact with law enforcement has historically been one of the first steps in many addicts' road to recovery.
It's getting better it's supposedly 1/8 now. In certain regions, which the immigrants aren't coming from.Just remind them that fully 1/4 of Indians are completely illiterate.
The drugs are necessary to make druggies operate at the same level as Pajeets. Without the drugs they're too smart to compareWhat in frustrated me is the fact that jeets think they are better than Canadians cuz of druggies. What the fuck.
>rape in indiaWe're still ahead of them on the rapist front, though.
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It was absolutely jarring. Even the US Urban-Rural divide is not that severe.
Probably made worse by the fact most of your population is also holed up in a few major cities.Well, I was correct. Half has much the population, 55 thousand more homeless.
We need an Opium War 2 but target India instead of the Chinks.What in frustrated me is the fact that jeets think they are better than Canadians cuz of druggies. What the fuck.
China is already engaging in drug war against the west as the largest exporter of fentanyl and is secretly destroying white America.We need an Opium War 2 but target India instead of the Chinks.
That war is mainly being conducted from Tel Aviv.China is already engaging in drug war against the west as the largest exporter of fentanyl and is secretly destroying white America.
Can confirm that some small towns incorrectly fill out surveys as some people will ditch their houses completely, sometimes they come back but sometimes they will abandon them and it wont be changed for a bit, also small towns can still hold large groups of vagrants, this is also not counting people on reserves either I assume. Oh also people getting displaced due to natural disasters as well.Probably made worse by the fact most of your population is also holed up in a few major cities.
In America you can be a druggie, have a family and still own a house. It will be difficult but path to recovery is a lot easier and less devastating.View attachment 6313579
I’ve been losing it for a while. I’ve never been to the states. But I watch a lot of videos. Just from people walking around in these ghettos I noticed the per capita numbers. There were less drugged out homeless people on average compared to my own reality. I pondered if the issues here were worse based on our population levels.
Well, I was correct. Half has much the population, 55 thousand more homeless.
Nah, their main concern is 'those heckin poor workerinos'I feel so vindicated. I was on Reddit and shit back in like 2013 saying that these programs suppressed wages, drove up housing, had little benefit to the average Canadian and were basically slavery and was called racist online for it. That's a downright mainstream opinion now.
There's no reason we should have to import labour when jobs are as rare as they are. That's just funneling money out of the country.This report focuses on farm work temporary hires and I strongly disagree with the findings. Farm labour is really hard to come by in Canada, there are not enough people willing to work for minimum wage (which is already insanely high) in the middle of the countryside. So they bring in people from the Caribbean seasonally to work, most of these people are making good money for a Caribbean country and only need to work a few months in Canada to cover the rest of the year. Most of these farms have a really good relationship with their TFW and hire the same people year over year as they develop good skills.
These people aren't abusing the system to come into Canada.
As a contrast, the TFW program for low wage earners means that every Tim Hortons and Subway franchise in the country is avoiding hiring actual Canadian teenagers and instead mass importing Pajeets. This lowers wages and raises housing prices but both sides of that system are exploiting each other. The worthless UN report doesn't even care about that side.