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Town Tells Immigrants They Can't Kill Women

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Town Tells Immigrants They Can't Kill Women
By David Ljunggren
Reuters
OTTAWA (Jan. 31) - Immigrants wishing to live in the small Canadian town of Herouxville, Quebec, must not stone women to death in public, burn them alive or throw acid on them, according to an extraordinary set of rules released by the local council.

The declaration, published on the town's Web site, has deepened tensions in the predominantly French-speaking province over how tolerant Quebecers should be toward the customs and traditions of immigrants.

"We wish to inform these new arrivals that the way of life which they abandoned when they left their countries of origin cannot be recreated here," said the declaration, which makes clear women are allowed to drive, vote, dance, write checks, dress how they want, work and own property.

"Therefore we consider it completely outside these norms to ... kill women by stoning them in public, burning them alive, burning them with acid, circumcising them etc."

No one on the town council was available for comment on Tuesday. Herouxville, which has 1,300 inhabitants, is about 100 miles northeast of Montreal.

Andre Drouin, the councilor who devised the declaration, told the National Post newspaper that the town was not racist.

"We invite people from all nationalities, all languages, all sexual orientations, whatever, to come live with us, but we want them to know ahead of time how we live," he said.

The declaration is part of a wider debate over "reasonable accommodation," or how far Quebecers should be prepared to change their customs so as not to offend immigrants. Figures from the 2001 census show that around 10 percent of Quebec's 7.5 million population were born outside Canada.

Earlier this month the Journal de Montreal newspaper published a poll of Quebecers showing that 59 percent admitted to harboring some kind of racist feelings.

The Herouxville regulations say girls and boys can exercise together and people should only be allowed to cover their faces at Halloween. Children must not take weapons to school, it adds, although the Supreme Court of Canada has already ruled that Sikh boys have the right to carry ceremonial daggers.

Salam Elmenyawi, president of the Muslim Council of Montreal, said the declaration had "set the clock back for decades" as far as race relations were concerned.

"I was shocked and insulted to see these kinds of false stereotypes and ignorance about Islam and our religion ... in a public document written by people in authority who discriminate openly," he told Reuters.

Last year a Montreal gym agreed to install frosted windows after a nearby Hasidic synagogue said it was offended by the sight of adults exercising.

Newspapers say a Montreal community center banned men from prenatal classes to respect Hindu and Sikh traditions and an internal police magazine suggested women police officers allow their male colleagues to interview Hasidic Jews.

Montreal's police force is investigating one of its officers after he posted an anti-immigrant song called "That's Enough Already" on the Internet.

"We want to accept ethnics, but not at any price ... if you're not happy with your fate, there's a place called the airport," the officer sings.

An accompanying video shows clips of Muslims and Hasidic Jews and at one point shows shots of a partially nude woman to mock those who wear veils.

The Herouxville declaration is available, in English and French, at the "avis public" section of the town's Web site, http://municipalite.herouxville.qc.ca.
 
Duuuuuude, I'm so totally ready to be stoned all the way the hell to death. I feel like, like I'm already there, you know? Like everything's getting all transcending and stuff? God I'm hungry, anyone have chocolate bars? I love them, and they're almost black, like death. They'd be so totally worth it. I could get chocolated to death right now.
 
This politically correct BS drives me crazy. Everyone all of a sudden has the crazy notion that they have a divine right not to be offended. Like in the article the wackos are 'offended' at the sight of adults exercising -- so f'ing what? Deal with it, too bad for you. Don't like the idea of men at prenatal classes? Fine, that's your right, but you'll have to deal with it.

This stuff gets me fired up, I'm sick of people trying to force their beliefs/morality/whatever on everyone else, ESPECIALLY those who immigrate from some crappy country and then demand that the country they move to abide by their beliefs. Here's an idea.... don't like how the people in the US or Canada or Europe etc live, don't friggin go there, stay in whatever hellhole you live in. :|
 
I'm fairly certain that if we had to make such determinations, Quebec would be the most racist and intolerant part of North America.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Duuuuuude, I'm so totally ready to be stoned all the way the hell to death. I feel like, like I'm already there, you know? Like everything's getting all transcending and stuff? God I'm hungry, anyone have chocolate bars? I love them, and they're almost black, like death. They'd be so totally worth it. I could get chocolated to death right now.

Is this a private party or can anyone join? That council already wrecked my vacation plans so I need a plan B.
 
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