Stubble Jumping "Vote Compass": Part III
Two themes in CBC's Vote Compass were "Immigration and Multiculturalism" and "Law and Order".
The questions asked under the first topic were:
- Speaking English or French should be a requirement for immigration to Canada
- How many new immigrants should Canada admit?
- How much should be done to accommodate religious minorities?
- Violent young offenders should be sentenced as adults
- The long gun registry should be scrapped
- Possession of marijuana should be a criminal offence
- Immigrants should be screened on the basis of their cultural values to enable their more speedy and complete integration into Canadian society
- Immigrants from Muslim countries, especially those who have moved to Canada to take a position as a religious leader in a mosque, should be monitored for the purpose of weeding out those who espouse radical anti-Western ideologies
- The criminal justice system needs to be completely revamped to address the the harm done to the victim, rather than the rehabilitation of the criminal
- The long gun registry has had no impact on the murder rate.
- Possession of any mood/perception altering substance, whether for the purpose of trafficking or personal use, should be a criminal offense
Labels: CBC, media bias, political correctness
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