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  • We are talking comparable size, population and density to Manhattan. But with zero infrastructure, and with the Israeli army liberally bombing whenever they want.

    • Rafah: 64 sq km, Manhattan 59 sq km.
    • Populations are estimated at 2.1 million (all of Gaza, to be transferred into Rafah) vs 1.6 million respectively.
    • That gives us densities of 32k people/sqkm in Rafah, 27k people/sqkm in Manhattan.

    So basically, more people by square kilometer than Manhattan but close to zero infrastructure. Just imagine if all the infrastructure in Manhattan suddenly disappeared, but the people were stuck there and could not go anywhere. While being bombed. And blockaded.

  • Rafah is 64 square kilometers; that's the size of San Marino (61 sq km).

  • I'm all for weaponizing QC language laws for good.

    In fact, you know what, maybe that “Preferred bilingual in English and Spanish” phrase is an OQLF complaint that just needs to happen.

  • The NDP's problem is not the candidate, it's the lack of policy alternative. We just spent 10 years on very incremental small potatoes. Sure non-universal dental and pharmacare is absolutely not nothing but these are not normal times. We need some Mamdani style policy proposals, a morally ambitious program to reform Canada.

    Things like:

    • am aggressive tax policy to curb income and wealth inequality, which is a ticking bomb for our democracy
    • massive increases in non-market housing to address the housing crisis
    • free university to expand and train our next generation of doctors and nurses
    • a decisive energy transition and an actual war on the fossil economy, from the wells to the pumps
    • a new urban strategy framed around transit and active transport
    • a restorative economy and actual reconciliation and land back to indigenous people
    • a program for opening our borders aiming to grow and renew our smaller towns and cities
    • a renewal of our glorious Peacekeeping tradition and a positive role in the world based on an uncompromising commitment to international law

    We are facing a slew of crises from the climate, to fascism, to billionaire dragons siphoning capital and throwing us into economic stagnation.

    If we don't argue for our ideals, who will?

    The NDP needs to do its job and present a brave democratic socialist vision for Canada and start shifting the Overton window to a future where the Liberals would be the right and the Tories the minor party.

  • My pro-palestinian praxis is making sure my Jewish neighbours have no reason to even think about aliyah. Jewish safety? It's here. Reverse doikayt.

  • Oh boy wait till you hear what the suffragettes were willing to do for another righteous cause, a bit over a century ago. I don't know man, maybe the government should start reexamining its policies if ordinary people among its citizens are willing to start breaking into airbase and damaging their own planes.

  • Corporate for-profit social media? No thanks, I've seen this movie before. Get back to us when it's a non-profit or a coop.

  • This is National Post right wing scaremongering and attacking academic freedom. "Risks legitimizing" is absolutely ridiculous language that tries to put weird meta-limits on academic freedom.

    This is a funded SSHRC project, which means it had to be written up as a research grant proposal which was then vigorously peer reviewed at the federal funding agency level. For this framing to be accepted it means that in this scientific community, this framing is a valid epistemological framework.

    Then if you read the actual project page, as opposed to the National fucking Post you see clearly written:

    Disclaimer

    This research project is an exploratory, education-focused inquiry grounded in the principles of the need for impactful evidence-based policy research, academic freedom, intellectual integrity, and social and ethical responsibility towards participants (and policy impact). It seeks to understand and inform educational policies and practices in Canada by engaging with the lived experiences of Canadian immigrant communities now residing in the GTA/Ontario and who came from Eastern Europe, the Baltics, Caucasus and Central Asia—countries that regained or gained independence following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

    This project does not carry any political or ideological agenda. We are aware of the complex history of the Soviet Union, including the widespread experiences of oppression along national, linguistic, religious, class, and other lines. We are also aware of the contested nature and various uses of terms such as "post-Soviet". Our usage of this term is meant exclusively to describe countries that were once part of the Soviet Union.

    Importantly, our study’s principal focus is on these communities' Canadian educational experiences. However, given that attitudes towards Canadian education are influenced by participants' prior knowledge and experience, and the qualitative-constructivist paradigm of the study, our participants often explain by sharing their educational experiences before coming to Canada, including those from both pre-independence and independence periods.

    We are committed to the responsible and respectful use of data and language in our analysis and reporting.

    Which means that the researchers are engaging actively with the actual problematic epistemological limits of the framing. This is what actual scholarship looks like, whereas the National Post hit piece is only interested in a sensationalized moral panic playing on right wing stereotypes about academia.

    edit: added link to the project page

    edit2: The project page is extremely illuminating. For example, the people making up the project team include people from Tajikistan, Ukraine, Armenia, and Estonia. These are not random people, these are people who would be extremely well versed in all of the nuances that are being discussed here. All the more evidence that the National Post hit piece is just more US-style moral panic. Which isn't that weird, given that the NP is owned by the US-hedge-fund-controlled company Postmedia.

  • I don't live in Ontario and I'm concerned about the erosion of civil liberties in other parts of Canada.

  • I think I understand what they mean. Trump is not a racist ideologue. He's not a "capital R" Racist, the way Hitler was. He's racist and his racism influences everything he does of course. But that's "lowercase r" racist. It's not what defines him, it's just one of his characteristics, maybe not even his most defining one.

  • Hey NDP, enough with the incremental respectability politics. Give us what Mamdani is cooking.

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