Sask. Premier Scott Moe condemned the behaviour and racist attacks at an anti-lockdown rally, calling it 'disgusting' and 'embarrassing.'
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Can we please get over covid 19 now?
No Kidding.
if only it was that easy
@phuc yu lol
Once we achieve herd immunity
@Leon Chan well many many will die before we reach herd immunity. Quebec thought they would try that but gave up on that idea. Two countries in Europe did as well . No success story there.
Well said Premier
Not all Sask party supporters are racist but all racists are Sask party supporters.
@CMDR Atheorum and regardless of what government party you support, you are supporting psychopaths pushing servitude upon you!
Canada wasn’t racist in the 80s and 90s. What has changed?
@InspireNewGeneration :3
@Tone just because you want there to be a racist problem in every part of the world doesnt make it so.
@Thomas Counley I don’t want there to be a problem not at all. In fact, I was pointing out that this sickness is a human one and which is pretty much everywhere. For Canada to be a great country, racism has to be eradicated where ever it exists. Remember I said it’s a sickness, we have a cure. but we have to make the effort.
@Tone canada is a great country and why? Because racism is not a problem here. If you believe there is a problem it is because your searching for it. Like morgan Freeman says. Wanna stop it? Quit talking about it.
@Thomas Counley It depends on how you define “problem”. Is Canada like the United States, no. Do some Canadians feel there is a bias against them….yes. Is this a problem, depends on who you are and your point of view. I will say this, Canada is a great country and has address the issues of racism pretty openly and honestly. Is there work to do….most definitely!!! Are Canadians working on it….yes.
I know that was a roundabout reply, but the country is working to make it a better place for all and that’s what really matters.
Nothing has changed. There has always been a large racist component in Canada. Sad but true.
Why are most of Canadian Doctors Asians and east India 🤷🏽♂️ And who did pay for the medical
Because you can barely speak your own language. Stick to pig farming and filling pot holes
@Leon Chan are you attacking my disability 😢
THEY DID! Usually BEFORE moving to Canada and having to CERTIFY to practice here and be licenced and paying TAXES to pay for things like ROADS and EDUCATION … which you Sir … sorely need the later and will always need the former when you have a terminal case of not having the latter.
@CadburyBunny what 🤷🏽♂️ I did not serve my Country for this crap 🤦🏽
@Leon Chan exactly. That’s why Sask. is know as the most racist province in Canada: a bunch of stupid pig farmers like this guy live there.
Anything is considered racist these days. The word has no meaning anymore
Shut up
It’s true.
Lately you can’t say anything anymore.
Stop pretending you don’t know what’s happening.
follow public health “advice”, but its against the law. so which is it, against the law or advice?
I noticed a lot of covid deniers and anti-maskers are also racists.
and they’re mostly right wingers.
coincidence?
Racism is seem every country including where I come from. However, you need to be able to see beyond the word “racism”. Labeling someone is one thing, engaging conversation to get to know the other’s opinion is better.
Great speech Moe !
Dictator law
This “racist” card is getting really annoying!
says the racist *
More like racist attack on Canadians by the “doctor”.
Free country Canada,, they want to destroy all the small business, Banks so they can get rich
Just imagine The Doctor was of German Descent in Saskatchewan