Aside from his work as an educator, Bilkszto was an advocate. He was a member of the Toronto chapter of the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR), an advocacy organization dedicated to civil rights and anti-discrimination, which he took the lead in establishing. In education specifically, he was a member of SOS TDSB, an organization working to preserve the district’s merit-based admissions system for specialty programs (the TDSB recently began using a lottery system to admit students, to the ire of many).
There it is! That's the point my sympathy immediately dropped, this guy was a virtue signaller.
FAIR is literally an attempt to reclaim the "tolerance" position from the people currently squatting there. They are in favour of ending discrimination against normal people.
What I take away from this is that it's too late; we're in a war between identity groups and the only way we'll get a tolerant society is by crushing the others and forcing it on them.
I believe Jon Kay, writer for Quillette and former editor of the National Post, is also part of the Toronto chapter.
Kay's Twitter is essentially the Canadian CRT/troon clearinghouse mocking all the clownworld shit coming out of schoolboards, universities and government institutions.
Don't care, as far as I'm concerned stupid advocacy groups like this can be wiped off the face of the earth if they aren't going to address this kind of behaviour from leftists and be equal about their 'advocacy'.
Haidt himself is an NPC that thinks murderous Nazis stormed Charlottesville and Trump praised them. (Disclaimer: I haven't listened to him for several years because of those stupid opinions; he may have revised them by now)
There it is! That's the point my sympathy immediately dropped, this guy was a virtue signaller.
Eh, considering the people involved include the likes of Jonathan Haidt, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and so on, I'd consider this group neutral.
FAIR is literally an attempt to reclaim the "tolerance" position from the people currently squatting there. They are in favour of ending discrimination against normal people.
What I take away from this is that it's too late; we're in a war between identity groups and the only way we'll get a tolerant society is by crushing the others and forcing it on them.
I believe you are correct.
I believe Jon Kay, writer for Quillette and former editor of the National Post, is also part of the Toronto chapter.
Kay's Twitter is essentially the Canadian CRT/troon clearinghouse mocking all the clownworld shit coming out of schoolboards, universities and government institutions.
Don't care, as far as I'm concerned stupid advocacy groups like this can be wiped off the face of the earth if they aren't going to address this kind of behaviour from leftists and be equal about their 'advocacy'.
Haidt himself is an NPC that thinks murderous Nazis stormed Charlottesville and Trump praised them. (Disclaimer: I haven't listened to him for several years because of those stupid opinions; he may have revised them by now)