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Lamentably less judgement and more understanding are greatly needed commodities in Abbotsford.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of less judgement, Mr. Herar\u2019s assumption that \u201cyou guys\u201d equates to \u201cIndo-Canadians\u201d and that his friend\u2019s remarks were racist in nature was judgemental and not necessarily true.<\/p>\n<p>Given the Christian bent of Abbotsford \u201cyou guys\u201d could have been referring to Non-Christians since, as anyone who has ears to hear knows, it is these Non-Christian hell bound sinners that are responsible for the moral failings in our community.<\/p>\n<p>Alternatively \u201cyou guys\u201d could have been broadly referring to any peoples with different cultural behaviours and language. Fear of the \u201cdifferent\u201d or of change is not unusual in members of the dominant culture and is often expressed in intolerance. It is not necessarily race related \u2013 just ask French Canadians.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Hear\u2019s friend may simply be a xenophobe and not necessarily a racist or guilty of racist remarks.<\/p>\n<p>The point I endeavour to make is that, whether it is Mr. Herar or his friend doing the judging, making judgements based on ignorance and assumptions (you know what they say about assume \u2013 it makes an as out of u and me) is the foundation upon which prejudice in all it\u2019s virulent forms is built.<\/p>\n<p>An open mind and spirit of being non-judgmental is what allows for understanding and leads to a community being enriched in a manner that only Diversity can enrich a community.<\/p>\n<p>Ironically prejudice does not discriminate, being glad to take root in any closed mind.<\/p>\n<p>When I was moving from homelessness into my current home-space I was inundated with horror stories on Indo-Canadians, especially as landlords. This flood of prejudice was a result of the fact I was moving into a predominantly Indo-Canadian neighbourhood and my landlords were Indo-Canadian.<\/p>\n<p>What appalled me was not so much the prejudice as the ignorance shown by the stories and statements. One of the lessons that life has taught me is that people are people. In any group (language, religion, culture, subculture etc) you will fine the good, the bad and the ugly.<\/p>\n<p>Eighteen months latter I am living in the same place, my landlords are good people (hopefully they think I am a good tenant), it is a nice neighbourhood with good neighbours. My biggest regret \u2026 well beside the fact that my landlords and neighbours are not aliens from Vulcan, Bajor, Betazed, Gallifrey etc \u2026 is that I do not speak Punjabi which limits my understanding and ability to understand and explore the richness of the Indo-Canadian culture.<\/p>\n<p>Incongruously, prejudice is as happy to take root in the minds of those who are at the bottom of the pecking order, treated with contempt and victims of prejudice and stereotyping themselves; evidenced by the fact that many of the horror stories I was told about Indo-Canadians as landlords were by that disdained group \u2013 the homeless.<\/p>\n<p>Recent letters in the local papers about the affordable housing project on Clearbrook Road have dredged up memories of attending the community witch hunts late last year on the proposed Clearbrook and Emerson sites.<\/p>\n<p>As one of \u201cThem\u201d it was made clear that I was unfit to associate with the people of those neighbourhoods. That being one of \u201cThem\u201d I was a slobbering, mindless beast, a threat to man, woman and child. Worse, I (we) posed a threat to their Things, their possessions.<\/p>\n<p>In a virtuoso demonstration of ignorance, closed minds, unreasonable fear, ego-centrism, prejudice and intolerance the mob made it very clear that as far as they were concerned every one of \u201cThem\u201d should be sent off, preferably to a leper colony in a remote and distant location.<\/p>\n<p>Why, the very presence of \u201cThem\u201d would bring about the destruction of their neighbourhoods. Although I do concede that the presence of \u201cThem\u201d in the neighbourhood could indeed have posed a threat to their dogmatism.<\/p>\n<p>The ignominy of it all left me with a bad taste in my mouth and highly insulted.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Herar should count his blessings. As one of \u201cthose guys\u201d he is still acknowledged to be a human being. It could be worse. He could be one of \u201cThem\u201d, one of the inhuman beasts to be shunned.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately for me, the recommendation of someone who actually knew me was good enough for my Indo-Canadian landlords to rent to me, even though I was of a different culture and \u2013 gasp \u2013 one of \u201cThem\u201d.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was good to read Mr. Herar\u2019s column and see that his impending move to the Times had been accomplished. Lamentably less judgement and more understanding are greatly needed commodities in Abbotsford. Speaking of less judgement, Mr. Herar\u2019s assumption that \u201cyou guys\u201d equates to \u201cIndo-Canadians\u201d and that his friend\u2019s remarks were racist in nature was judgemental and not necessarily true. Given the Christian bent of Abbotsford \u201cyou guys\u201d could have been referring to Non-Christians since, as anyone who has ears to hear knows, it is these Non-Christian hell bound sinners that are responsible for the moral failings in our community. Alternatively \u201cyou guys\u201d could have been broadly referring to any peoples with different cultural behaviours and language. Fear of the \u201cdifferent\u201d or of change is not unusual in members of the dominant culture and is often expressed in intolerance. It is not necessarily race related \u2013 just ask French Canadians. Mr. Hear\u2019s friend may simply be a xenophobe and not necessarily a racist or guilty of racist remarks. The point I endeavour to make is that, whether it is Mr. Herar or his friend doing the judging, making judgements based on ignorance and assumptions (you know what they say about assume \u2013 it makes an as out of u and me) is the foundation upon which prejudice in all it\u2019s virulent forms is built. An open mind and spirit of being non-judgmental is what allows for understanding and leads to a community being enriched in a manner that only Diversity can enrich a community. Ironically prejudice does not discriminate, being glad to take root in any closed mind. When I was moving from homelessness into my current home-space I was inundated with horror stories on Indo-Canadians, especially as landlords. This flood of prejudice was a result of the fact I was moving into a predominantly Indo-Canadian neighbourhood and my landlords were Indo-Canadian. What appalled me was not so much the prejudice as the ignorance shown by the stories and statements. One of the lessons that life has taught me is that people are people. In any group (language, religion, culture, subculture etc) you will fine the good, the bad and the ugly. Eighteen months latter I am living in the same place, my landlords are good people (hopefully they think I am a good tenant), it is a nice neighbourhood with good neighbours. My biggest regret \u2026 well beside the fact that my landlords and neighbours are not aliens from Vulcan, Bajor, Betazed, Gallifrey etc \u2026 is that I do not speak Punjabi which limits my understanding and ability to understand and explore the richness of the Indo-Canadian culture. Incongruously, prejudice is as happy to take root in the minds of those who are at the bottom of the pecking order, treated with contempt and victims of prejudice and stereotyping themselves; evidenced by the fact that many of the horror stories I was told about Indo-Canadians as landlords were by that disdained group \u2013 the homeless. Recent letters in the local papers about the affordable housing project on Clearbrook Road have dredged up memories of attending the community witch hunts late last year on the proposed Clearbrook and Emerson sites. As one of \u201cThem\u201d it was made clear that I was unfit to associate with the people of those neighbourhoods. That being one of \u201cThem\u201d I was a slobbering, mindless beast, a threat to man, woman and child. Worse, I (we) posed a threat to their Things, their possessions. In a virtuoso demonstration of ignorance, closed minds, unreasonable fear, ego-centrism, prejudice and intolerance the mob made it very clear that as far as they were concerned every one of \u201cThem\u201d should be sent off, preferably to a leper colony in a remote and distant location. Why, the very presence of \u201cThem\u201d would bring about the destruction of their neighbourhoods. Although I do concede that the presence of \u201cThem\u201d in the neighbourhood could indeed have posed a threat to their dogmatism. The ignominy of it all left me with a bad taste in my mouth and highly insulted. Mr. Herar should count his blessings. As one of \u201cthose guys\u201d he is still acknowledged to be a human being. It could be worse. He could be one of \u201cThem\u201d, one of the inhuman beasts to be shunned. 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Given the Christian bent of Abbotsford \u201cyou guys\u201d could have been referring to Non-Christians since, as anyone who has ears to hear knows, it is these Non-Christian hell bound sinners that are responsible for the moral failings in our community. Alternatively \u201cyou guys\u201d could have been broadly referring to any peoples with different cultural behaviours and language. Fear of the \u201cdifferent\u201d or of change is not unusual in members of the dominant culture and is often expressed in intolerance. It is not necessarily race related \u2013 just ask French Canadians. Mr. Hear\u2019s friend may simply be a xenophobe and not necessarily a racist or guilty of racist remarks. The point I endeavour to make is that, whether it is Mr. Herar or his friend doing the judging, making judgements based on ignorance and assumptions (you know what they say about assume \u2013 it makes an as out of u and me) is the foundation upon which prejudice in all it\u2019s virulent forms is built. An open mind and spirit of being non-judgmental is what allows for understanding and leads to a community being enriched in a manner that only Diversity can enrich a community. Ironically prejudice does not discriminate, being glad to take root in any closed mind. When I was moving from homelessness into my current home-space I was inundated with horror stories on Indo-Canadians, especially as landlords. This flood of prejudice was a result of the fact I was moving into a predominantly Indo-Canadian neighbourhood and my landlords were Indo-Canadian. What appalled me was not so much the prejudice as the ignorance shown by the stories and statements. One of the lessons that life has taught me is that people are people. In any group (language, religion, culture, subculture etc) you will fine the good, the bad and the ugly. Eighteen months latter I am living in the same place, my landlords are good people (hopefully they think I am a good tenant), it is a nice neighbourhood with good neighbours. My biggest regret \u2026 well beside the fact that my landlords and neighbours are not aliens from Vulcan, Bajor, Betazed, Gallifrey etc \u2026 is that I do not speak Punjabi which limits my understanding and ability to understand and explore the richness of the Indo-Canadian culture. Incongruously, prejudice is as happy to take root in the minds of those who are at the bottom of the pecking order, treated with contempt and victims of prejudice and stereotyping themselves; evidenced by the fact that many of the horror stories I was told about Indo-Canadians as landlords were by that disdained group \u2013 the homeless. Recent letters in the local papers about the affordable housing project on Clearbrook Road have dredged up memories of attending the community witch hunts late last year on the proposed Clearbrook and Emerson sites. As one of \u201cThem\u201d it was made clear that I was unfit to associate with the people of those neighbourhoods. That being one of \u201cThem\u201d I was a slobbering, mindless beast, a threat to man, woman and child. Worse, I (we) posed a threat to their Things, their possessions. In a virtuoso demonstration of ignorance, closed minds, unreasonable fear, ego-centrism, prejudice and intolerance the mob made it very clear that as far as they were concerned every one of \u201cThem\u201d should be sent off, preferably to a leper colony in a remote and distant location. Why, the very presence of \u201cThem\u201d would bring about the destruction of their neighbourhoods. 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