Toronto Sun on political correctness & school violence
Impact of Political Correctness:
For awhile now, I have been writing about the negative impact political correctness has in school violence across this country, particularly in Toronto. As today’s Toronto Sun editorial confirms, the facts don’t seem to have anything to do with reality.
Let’s look at who is involved in Canada’s largest city. First there is Premier Dalton McGuinty and his Education Minister Kathleen Wynn. Then, there are the school board trustees and school administrators. Lastly, we have the authors of the “Roots of Youth Violence Report” – Ontario Chief Justice Roy McMurtry and former MPP Alvin Curling.
According the findings of the Youth Violence Report, all have known precisely what the problem is regarding school violence but have refused to do anything about it because (according to the report itself) the problem is about poverty. What nonsense. There have always been families who were poor and their children were not violent.
Assumptions About School Violence:
The assumption is, and it is a mistaken assumption, that when parents and classroom teachers report and complain about “black” or aboriginal students who are being verbally and physically violent against their fellow students, it is the parents and teachers who are wrong — because they are ”over-reacting” and therefore, somehow racist.
That to me is wrong, wrong, wrong. It is wrong because it shouldn’t matter what a student’s cultural background is or the colour of their skin (or their religion for that matter because we also can’t say a word against a student who is Muslim) when reporting alleged school violence. It shouldn’t matter because many, if not most, of the kids being killed or need protection are also minorities or black.
Reverse Racism:
Violence is not about poverty. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, it is the extent of the current climate of political correctness that is endangering our children and youth — by failing to do something about those students who are lashing out at others knowing they will be ignored and excused because of their colour, culture or religion.
By doing that, what the authorities have done is give the perpetrators a sense of entitlement and power that is truly scary.
Something has to be done to turn this around. There should be zero tolerance for any kind of violence in our schools or society against anyone else and colour and religion should not be used as an excuse — unless we want our schools to become the battlegrounds they are starting to become.
Where is the the PC Opposition on the School Violence?
And, one more thing, where are the John Tory PC’s in all this? Silent as usual. Since Tory has no seat of his own and is, therefore, completely ineffectual, he should do the right thing and resign and allow the party to get a leader who has some backbone who will fight the status quo meone has to be able to stand up and take the flack by calling this political correctness for what it is — reverse racism.
So, where is Mike Harris when you need him? Obviously paying attention. Read his column in today’s National Post.
Note:H/T to Ann, a regular reader, for the Sun and National Post links. Added the Ottawa Citizen link and made slight revisions after posting.

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