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John's avatar
Nov 3Edited

“Is it a reflection of your skin colour? Is it ethnic diversity? Is it religion? Is it country of origin?” Hopefully it is all of the above, Abdelmahmoud replied. “No!” she said. “No, my problem is that I crave diversity of opinion. That’s what I am looking for.”

Accurate statement. However, I think it has to start with hiring practices. CBC needs to start by not hiring from University Humanities Graduates, and start hiring regular people. Truth is, a regular Pakistani Canadian, and a regular rural white Canadian have more in common today with each other, than they do with graduates from University Humanities Programs. I know this, because I talk to both on a daily basis. The same can be said across the board with respect to any identity group you want to name.

Small business owners of all races have similar experiences and similar concerns. Working Class people of all races have similar experiences and concerns. CBC has come to reflect the views of the Academic Media Managerial Class (and ironically the Oligarchs by extension) not the experience of most Canadians.

I am not sure that it can be reformed because it has gone too far down the road.

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Far from being a venue to tell "our Canadian stories" the CBC seems to see it's purpose as importing all the dumbest culture war nonsense from the US. So we get stories like Meet The Neurodivergent Queer Latinx Activists Using Decolonization To Smash Cis-Heteronormative Oppression which I could get from any woke American publication like Vox or Slate except I didn't have to involuntarily fund Vox or Slate through my taxes

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