DP, DON'T DO WHAT I DO.....DP, DO WHAT I SAY...MB
Feb 26, 2009 23:55:05 GMT -5
Post by proudtobeadp on Feb 26, 2009 23:55:05 GMT -5
If there ever way a saying in Manitoba more prevelent in dealing with people in Manitoba that Manitoba invites into Manitoba from outside of Canada it is the saying "DP..Don't do what I do.....DP..Do what I say"! It mirrors the most exploitive circumstances operative in Manitoba since before World War II for at least 25% or more of the workforce found in Winnipeg and somewhat less for the rest of the Province of Manitoba. Nothing much has changed in all those years in a Province where multi-culturalism has divided the city into areas of cultures where integration into society in Manitoba means compartementalizations where people never learn to speak the language of the country other than their own. Employers are typically those of their own culture and in the midst of that are governments that have different deals for each sector of society in fact different cultural strokes for different cultural folks where the needs of government and their cultural overseeers justify the means used to attain them.
Never is this seen more so than in economic downturns of economics cycles where just to stay employed people are exploited like never before. Where labour laws are not strengthened and operative abuse numbers skyrocket out of sight. Where human rights are treated no more than window dressing documents for everyone else to read but never enforce human rights abuses skyrocket. Where governments favour one racial group over another to do its dirty work because it is a dirty government vengence and retribution take hold and civil disobediance skyrockets. Most of all when a society has its citizens rights negated by allowing violations of civil and criminal codes government crime skyrockets points the way to private sector and personal criminal behaviours and society heads for meltdowns seldom seen save before major global wars have taken place pulling the pattern of events into full circle in a redistribution of wealth and property where the rich get richer and the poorer get poorer and those others less fortunate are sentenced to economic and even personal deaths.
This pattern is now being re-enacted in the world, in Canada, in BC by acts or error, ommission, neglect and indifference and now well on its way in Manitoba all the while being steered into this fractious pit with a house of glass being built and located by the Forks at the Red River by Doer's right wing NDP.
Never is this seen more so than in economic downturns of economics cycles where just to stay employed people are exploited like never before. Where labour laws are not strengthened and operative abuse numbers skyrocket out of sight. Where human rights are treated no more than window dressing documents for everyone else to read but never enforce human rights abuses skyrocket. Where governments favour one racial group over another to do its dirty work because it is a dirty government vengence and retribution take hold and civil disobediance skyrockets. Most of all when a society has its citizens rights negated by allowing violations of civil and criminal codes government crime skyrockets points the way to private sector and personal criminal behaviours and society heads for meltdowns seldom seen save before major global wars have taken place pulling the pattern of events into full circle in a redistribution of wealth and property where the rich get richer and the poorer get poorer and those others less fortunate are sentenced to economic and even personal deaths.
This pattern is now being re-enacted in the world, in Canada, in BC by acts or error, ommission, neglect and indifference and now well on its way in Manitoba all the while being steered into this fractious pit with a house of glass being built and located by the Forks at the Red River by Doer's right wing NDP.