- 04 Oct 2021 19:40
#15193292
What do you base it on that Canada does a better job helping migrants? According to Mipex you dont. Your ranking is high, but not as high as Swedens.
(https://www.mipex.eu/key-findings)
The problem here seems to be that you still view all immigrants as a homogeneous group, which is an extremly prejudiced group. You cant compare engineers from India to refugees from Somalia who havent even went to high school. This is simply a problem that doesnt exist in Canada.
Here is some data I could find (25-64 years, migrated in 2014-2017):
(https://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/arti ... nvandrade/)
Dark blue = havent gone to high school
Blue = only high school
Green = post high school, less than three years
Dark green = post high school, more than three years
The sooner you accept that migrants are human beings, and not abstract concept, with very different prerequisites depending on what migrant it is we are talking about, the sooner you will understand the problem.
I think your pretty obvious prejudice against immigrants as a group, and what seems to be an internalized post-colonial stereotype about "the other", about people in Africa and Middle East without individual characteristics or agency, rather exotic people for you to use as a way of covering up this subconcious racism.
Pants-of-dog wrote:Actually, it is you who are claiming (without evidence) the somewhat racist argument that immigrants are uneducated.
No, Canada just does a better job of helping migrants become economically involved in their communities and in Canadian society in general.
What do you base it on that Canada does a better job helping migrants? According to Mipex you dont. Your ranking is high, but not as high as Swedens.
(https://www.mipex.eu/key-findings)
The problem here seems to be that you still view all immigrants as a homogeneous group, which is an extremly prejudiced group. You cant compare engineers from India to refugees from Somalia who havent even went to high school. This is simply a problem that doesnt exist in Canada.
Here is some data I could find (25-64 years, migrated in 2014-2017):
(https://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/arti ... nvandrade/)
Dark blue = havent gone to high school
Blue = only high school
Green = post high school, less than three years
Dark green = post high school, more than three years
The sooner you accept that migrants are human beings, and not abstract concept, with very different prerequisites depending on what migrant it is we are talking about, the sooner you will understand the problem.
I think your pretty obvious prejudice against immigrants as a group, and what seems to be an internalized post-colonial stereotype about "the other", about people in Africa and Middle East without individual characteristics or agency, rather exotic people for you to use as a way of covering up this subconcious racism.