这里是我在一篇报道下抄下来的几段评论,看看加拿大人是怎么看待移民的:
comments:
--- arushi.mittal.7186
Kevin,
Your grandparents immigrated to Canada. So technically, you are immigrant too. Natives are the only true Canadians.
---Kevin Brown
@arushi.mittal.7186 Actually Arushi - my great-great-great grandparents immigrated to Canada so I am about the furthest from being an "immigrant" as you can get!
Native's might be able to claim being more "Canadian" but their ancestors did not build this country! Mine did!
And how about you Arushi? When did you come to Canada? Did you bring your sick and aging parents and grandparents with you as "family class" immigrants so that they could enjoy the free medical care and other social benefits they did not contribute to?
I'm not going to let some "new Canadian" tell me that I am an "immigrant" or that I am not a "true Canadian"!
--- European
@arushi.mittal.7186 Kiddo, the issue is not who came to Canada first, but which people built the nation, and it was whites. Everyone in the world is an immigrant, should all countries therefore open their borders? The natives came from northern Siberia, so they were immigrants too. The issue is who created the nation of Canada, and it was the Whites.
--- European
The historical record is obvious: European Canadians created the nation of Canada; as of 1971, 97% of the ethnic composition of Canada was European; all the institutions, infrastructure, religions, everything, was created by European Canadians; therefore, they have every right to decide whether they want to be reduced to a minority in their own homeland.
---- European
European are not immigrants, but pioneers, settlers, and nation-builders of Canada. The aboriginals cannot be seen as the founders of the Canadian nation since the very idea of nation-states is European; natives were living in tribal groups; therefore it is historically false to say they were the "First Nations". The First Nation are the Europeans. Once Canada ceases to be European majority, it will become a typical third world nation.