Democracy Gone Astray

Democracy, being a human construct, needs to be thought of as directionality rather than an object. As such, to understand it requires not so much a description of existing structures and/or other related phenomena but a declaration of intentionality.
This blog aims at creating labeled lists of published infringements of such intentionality, of points in time where democracy strays from its intended directionality. In addition to outright infringements, this blog also collects important contemporary information and/or discussions that impact our socio-political landscape.

All the posts here were published in the electronic media – main-stream as well as fringe, and maintain links to the original texts.

[NOTE: Due to changes I haven't caught on time in the blogging software, all of the 'Original Article' links were nullified between September 11, 2012 and December 11, 2012. My apologies.]

Monday, March 04, 2013

Chinese Community Outraged At Liberal 'Ethnic Vote' Plan

Members of Vancouver's Chinese community are calling the actions of the B.C. Liberal Party "immoral" after a leaked document revealed a wide-ranging plan to win ethnic votes in the upcoming provincial election.

B.C. Premier Christy Clark apologized on Thursday for the language used in the Liberals' "Multicultural Strategy" document, which outlines "quick wins" such as making apologies for historical wrongs.

But Bill Chu, chair of the Canadian Reconciliation Society, said the apology was "not acceptable."

"In the leaked document, you can see the wording in it, how they want to manipulate our community — not just our community, but the entire multicultural community," Chu said at a news conference Friday.

"It's full of disrespect."

The documents leaked by the NDP were originally sent from the email address of a senior official in the premier's office in January last year. They reveal a proposed outreach plan involving the premier's office, the Multiculturalism Ministry, the government caucus and the B.C. Liberal Party.

Clark said she didn't know who crafted the controversial document and said she has asked her deputy minister to conduct a review to ensure no government resources were inappropriately used.

But the Vancouver Province newspaper says it has evidence showing that Clark's deputy chief of staff, Kim Haakstad, offered advice and input during the drafting stages of the plan.
Provincial election in May

Meanwhile, some in B.C.'s South Asian community say they aren't impressed with the document either.

Harbhajan Gill, president of the Komagata Maru Heritage Society, is questioning the province's apology in the legislature in 2008.

"I'm questioning myself. I'm questioning the way it all happened," he said. "If I knew this was in the background I wouldn't have been part of it."

Surrey Liberal MLA Dave Hayer says he, and many who have phoned him, are insulted by the plan.

"I think the people involved in making this just to show respect for voters ... the jobs should be eliminated," he said. "They should be told, 'You're not capable of doing this job.' If we don't do this is won't send the right message."

Hayer adds the scandal does not look good for the B.C. Liberals right now, although the provincial election is still 80 days away.

"The election, it's very close right now," he said. "I have many people calling saying she [Clark] is doing a great job and some saying not. I think very soon the people will have a chance to say if she's doing a great job or not."

The next provincial election in British Columbia is on May 14, 2013.

Original Article
Source: huffingtonpost.ca
Author: cbc

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