Comments by "AnAn" (@AnAn___) on "The hard truth behind Canada's immigration crisis" video.
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@Gameprojordan
Canada is also diverse. So are the "English" tribe. The English also have many regional variations, groupings and diversity.
I don't believe in the concept of "white" and see incredible pluralism and multiplicity inside Europe.
Wish all the ancient English tribes could return. Including the Brigantees/Brigantii, Iceni, Celts, tribes of Stonehenge, etc. There is so much I and everyone else could learn from them. I am sad that they are gone.
I think allowing people to be themselves; to be free; is very beautiful. It allows infinite pluralism, multiplicity, manifestations. And binds us in unity.
Coerced sameness makes me sad.
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Sikhi too has a lot of diversity, pluralism and groups. Hope this continues in Canada since much of the future of Sikhi will be in Canada.
When SIkhs had a nation under Maharaja Ranjit Singh; about 6% of the population was Sikh. Sikhs loved to swim with an ocean of non Sikhs. Collaborating with them, being friends with the, marrying them, having fun with them, praying with them, praying at the religious centers and participating in the holy celebrations of all religions.
The new Punjabi ethnic enclaves in Canada are not how Sikhs have traditionally lived.
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