Thursday, September 19, 2013

Values

Opting out isn't an option, even for Aboriginals who have special rights. Aside from what appears to be punitive religous applications of civil society, its laws, like not wearing a mask; gender can also be used for civil society measures in, for example, community colleges. In Ontario, as a practicing example, female only classes at George Brown College bar males and any person identifying as a female in any way without all female physical traits. It may not be the practical application of civil society and its laws, but a punitive act based in them. The mask may be removed, but application may require special exception once it is; see timeline on this issue.

It may be necessary, especially since the political parties (e.g. NDP) signed the AFN - INM treaty, for the AFN and Aboriginals to 'opt out.' Education, especially post secondary and bridging programs, make Aboriginals vulnerable when this is not necessary.


http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Charter+Quebec+Values+Opting+clause+done+deal/8932980/story.html

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