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福特家事曝光 公共人物是否有隐私权

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发表于 2011-12-31 10:59:41 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式

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福特的岳母曾在圣诞节的凌晨拨打911,称市长夫妇出了“家庭纠纷”。有市民替福特说话,认为媒体老是挖福特的私生活,侵犯了他的个人隐私。 ... [ 查看全文 ]

§ 发表于 2011-12-31
这猪头市长就是比较恶心。
沙发
发表于 2011-12-31 16:27:37 | 只看该作者
星报老是对着福特,公器私用,屁大的事也拿出来说,太恶心,福特抵制星报是对的!
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板凳
发表于 2011-12-31 16:37:32 | 只看该作者
AN OPEN LETTER

A Call to Eliminate Anti-Asian Racism

November 23, 2010



We, the undersigned, believe that the “Too Asian”? article in the Maclean’smagazine and the “Asian students suffering for success” article in the Toronto Star newspaper, published on November 10, 2010, worked to racially profile and stereotype Asian Canadians as perpetual foreigners in Canada. These articles served to reinforce anti-Asian resentment and antagonism by raising anxieties over Canada’s changing demographics and the emergence of China and India as global powers. Both media outlets generated binary “us” versus “them” distinctions between white and Asian Canadians, consequently inciting racial antipathy and division, instead of fostering a constructive dialogue on diversity and integration.

The articles symbolize the failure of Maclean’s and the Toronto Starto uphold their journalistic and corporate social responsibility. The damaging impact of racial stereotyping and antagonism is far-reaching, not just in the realms of media, business, education, workplace, and the society at large, but also to the targeted ethno-cultural individuals and communities.

Maclean’s and the Toronto Star recycled historical and ongoing depictions of Asians as “yellow and brown perils” that threaten the Canadian social order. These media depictions remind us of past anti-Asian government legislation, programs, and public thinking. The Head Tax and Immigration Exclusion laws, the Continuous Journey regulations, and the World War II Internment targeted the Chinese, South Asian, and Japanese Canadian communities, respectively. In 1979 the CTV television news series W5portrayed Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Asian descent as “foreigners,” allegedly taking over Canadian educational institutions. We see Maclean’sand the Toronto Staras reinforcing a long and deeply ingrained history of anti-Asian racial anxiety that has led to bigoted profiling and discrimination of Asian Canadians.

The media’s racial distinction of “us” versus “them” works within a troubling understanding of Canada in which white people or those of European descent are considered the sole rightful citizens and beneficiaries of the nation. Such an understanding makes it difficult to conceive of Canadian universities as educational institutions where Asians as well as Aboriginal peoples and other communities of colour, such as African, Caribbean, Latin American, and Middle Eastern peoples, can also belong. Racialized individuals and communities face challenges to their claims of belonging when certain institutions and entitlements are already deemed as not for them.

The media often portray Asian Canadians in homogeneous ways and fail to account for diversity within the group. They do not distinguish among Asians who are Canadian-born, naturalized citizens, newcomer immigrants, or international students. They neglect to consider the varying educational circumstances of Asian Canadians based on income, class, gender, religion, and language. They lump all Asian Canadians together regardless of their ancestral background, whether they are from China, India, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, or Sri Lanka. Since Maclean’sand the Toronto Stardepicted Asian Canadians as a homogeneous model minority, they failed to acknowledge the various structural roots of the academic and social struggles that many Asian Canadian students experience. They also missed seeing how community groups are addressing barriers that hinder their goals and pathways for genuine settlement, integration, and well-being in this country.

Although Asian Canadians have been and continue to be discriminated against by racist media portrayals, government policies, and some public opinion, they also have been actively recruited for their labour and capital. Their labour has been crucial to the development of this nation, ranging from the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway 125 years ago to the recruitment of temporary workers and live-in caregivers of children and the elderly over the last 25 years. Their financial resources have been keenly sought after, as they are considered economic migrants who could bring investment and entrepreneurial capital, and as international students whose high tuition fees augment the inadequate funding of public education. Many Canadian universities aggressively reach out to and recruit students from Asia.

As such, Asian Canadians are trapped in a perpetual racist contradiction: they are both wanted and unwanted in this country. So long as they provide labour, capital, and expertise to the Canadian economy, they are wanted. However, when they assert their entitlement to human rights, genuine integration, and even education in Canada, their sense of belonging is challenged.

Since the media – as well as educational institutions – have perpetrated racial stereotyping, oppression, and antagonism, they need to change their policies and practices in order to help realize the promise of a truly multicultural Canada.

Therefore, we demand that Maclean’s and the Toronto Star:

·      must issue a comprehensive and unqualified public apology to Asian Canadians;

·      must engage in public consultations to address racial profiling and stereotyping via their media outlets;

·      must implement measurable corporate and editorial anti-racism policies in consultation with relevant community constituents, and must publish the results of their policies annually;

·      and, must implement employment equity programs to diversify their corporate and editorial boards and frontline personnel.

We also demand that Canadian institutions of higher education:

·      must develop academic programs and courses that explicitly address racism in Canada and the historical and contemporary experiences, representations, and contributions of Asian Canadians;

·      must undertake and publish campus climate surveys of racialized students, staff, and faculty;

·      and, must establish advocacy and support offices for racialized students, staff, and faculty.


We sign this open letter in solidarity with principles and struggles to eliminate anti-Asian racism.


Sincerely,

Canadian coalition of community partners to eliminate anti-Asian racism


National Anti-Racism Council of Canada

Estella Muyinda,
中 加 关 系 发表于 2011-12-5 12:41


多伦多星报就是那个2010年发表歧视亚裔的头版头条社论"asian students suffering for success", 遭到大批亚裔抗议却一直拒绝道歉的种族主义媒体. 看看上面的抗议信. 有点血性的亚裔, 都不应该直接或间接的维护这样的媒体.
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地板
发表于 2011-12-31 17:04:01 | 只看该作者
我现在稍微明白一点为什么多伦多需要那么多警察了。一个胖市长有事没事都打911紧急电话,受喜剧演员骚扰,明知演员已经走了,还打911。警察都知道他没危险,他还要三番五次再打911用粗口去催促:“你怎么他妈还没有到场?”

家庭纠纷,打911叫警察不是来保护某人的,而是来叫警察当裁判的。......

难怪市长同意警察涨工资。--看来911还需多聘人手。
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发表于 2011-12-31 17:16:43 | 只看该作者
我现在稍微明白一点为什么多伦多需要那么多警察了。一个胖市长有事没事都打911紧急电话,受喜剧演员骚扰,明知演员已经走了,还打911。警察都知道他没危险,他还要三番五次再打911用粗口去催促:“你怎么他妈还没有到场?”

家庭纠纷,打911叫警察不是来保护某人的,而是来叫警察当裁判的。......

难怪市长同意警察涨工资。--看来911还需多聘人手。
骑兵连连长 发表于 2011-12-31 17:04


自由党还有什么指示? 跟着自由党的种族主义星报围剿福特.
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发表于 2011-12-31 20:30:28 | 只看该作者
星报太无聊,所以经常有免费的星报丢到人家门口,人家也不要。支持福特市长。
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发表于 2011-12-31 23:19:34 | 只看该作者
古训道:修身,齐家,治国,平天下!
唉,多伦多真是没人了!
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-1-1 12:14:34 | 只看该作者
星报太无聊,所以经常有免费的星报丢到人家门口,人家也不要。支持福特市长。
wyt 发表于 2011-12-31 20:30



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发表于 2012-1-12 12:39:43 | 只看该作者
古训道:修身,齐家,治国,平天下!
唉,多伦多真是没人了!
kanada 发表于 2011-12-31 23:19

你这理论说的是封建社会的君主.
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发表于 2012-1-12 21:51:50 | 只看该作者
福特有揍老婆的前科。这是家庭暴力不是个人隐私。
有些人记性虽然不好,但很会玩移花接木。
事实就是事实,跟什么报纸写的有什么关系?
大便不畅怪家里马桶没吸力吗?
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