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B***k A******n Seeks Refugee Status in Canada Because Police are R****t
Nov 5, 2015 08:25:41   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
"I got bothered because I'm black."

A b***k A******n has run north to Canada to escape harassment and eventual death at the hands of our r****t police force.

Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board in Vancouver is currently looking at the case of New York-native Kyle Canty to determine if he qualifies for asylum in the country. The board has heard his complaints about lawless targeting and harassment by police because of the color of his skin. Canty's plea dramatically included references to the recent incidents of alleged police brutality in America as an affirmation of his own fear that he may one day die in the same way if he remains in the States.

The board will have to determine if Canty's life or well-being is indeed threatened and that his "evidence" proves he is under threat of persecution based on his race. And as The Washington Post reported, Canty has already made an impression:

Canty presented a case that one member of the country's refugee review board described as "well-prepared," the CBC reported. The CBC itself described Canty's presentation this way:

"As part of evidence submitted to the board, Canty edited together multiple point-of-view videos of his interaction with police, including one where he was arrested for trespass in Salem, Ore., when he spent two hours talking on the phone and using free Wi-Fi at a bus station."

"I got bothered because I'm black," Canty said. "This is a history of false arrest. My name is ruined because of the false arrest."


It is noted that Canty faces several outstanding criminal charges including jaywalking, disorderly conduct, and issuing threats. But since the writer of the WaPo article, Janell Ross, is a #BlackLivesMatter sympathizer, she believes these "low-level charges" are perfect examples of why police and sentencing reform are needed, especially how they "all too often" affect people of color.

Hoping to back up her's and Canty's claim that b****s are the major targets of police shootings, Ross points to her own paper's investigation into the subject. What she fails to do, with only a slight admission, is emphasize the fact that the "vast majority" of police shootings are justified AND more white people die at the hands of police than b****s. But those are inconvenient facts when you're driving a narrative.

Yet, Canty's fate lies in the hands of a Canadian board who perhaps aren't swept up in the #B*M saturation that permeates the good ol' US of A. They will simply look at his "evidence" and make an assessment. Although Canada offers refugee status to only 10 people per year, Canty has a pretty good shot at asylum. Our Great White North neighbors offered asylum to a Florida woman in 2013 because she faced 30 years in prison for having sex with a 16-year-old boy who was on the same baseball team as her son. Because that country's age of consent is 16, they deemed the woman's punishment "cruel and unusual," as the Post notes.

So, really, the bar isn't set too high for Canty. And if he does find refuge there -- he is currently living in a Vancouver homeless shelter -- he promises to open a martial arts center and find work as a photographer.

http://www.t***hrevolt.org/news/black-american-seeks-refugee-status-canada-because-police-are-r****t

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Nov 5, 2015 08:54:21   #
CowboyMilt
 
Good Luck to him...And when he becomes disgruntled with Canada at some future time & wants to come back to USA his request should be denied & perhaps Saudi Arabia or some other muslim country can be recommended...

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Nov 5, 2015 11:56:07   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
JMHO wrote:
"I got bothered because I'm black."

A b***k A******n has run north to Canada to escape harassment and eventual death at the hands of our r****t police force.

Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board in Vancouver is currently looking at the case of New York-native Kyle Canty to determine if he qualifies for asylum in the country. The board has heard his complaints about lawless targeting and harassment by police because of the color of his skin. Canty's plea dramatically included references to the recent incidents of alleged police brutality in America as an affirmation of his own fear that he may one day die in the same way if he remains in the States.

The board will have to determine if Canty's life or well-being is indeed threatened and that his "evidence" proves he is under threat of persecution based on his race. And as The Washington Post reported, Canty has already made an impression:

Canty presented a case that one member of the country's refugee review board described as "well-prepared," the CBC reported. The CBC itself described Canty's presentation this way:

"As part of evidence submitted to the board, Canty edited together multiple point-of-view videos of his interaction with police, including one where he was arrested for trespass in Salem, Ore., when he spent two hours talking on the phone and using free Wi-Fi at a bus station."

"I got bothered because I'm black," Canty said. "This is a history of false arrest. My name is ruined because of the false arrest."


It is noted that Canty faces several outstanding criminal charges including jaywalking, disorderly conduct, and issuing threats. But since the writer of the WaPo article, Janell Ross, is a #BlackLivesMatter sympathizer, she believes these "low-level charges" are perfect examples of why police and sentencing reform are needed, especially how they "all too often" affect people of color.

Hoping to back up her's and Canty's claim that b****s are the major targets of police shootings, Ross points to her own paper's investigation into the subject. What she fails to do, with only a slight admission, is emphasize the fact that the "vast majority" of police shootings are justified AND more white people die at the hands of police than b****s. But those are inconvenient facts when you're driving a narrative.

Yet, Canty's fate lies in the hands of a Canadian board who perhaps aren't swept up in the #B*M saturation that permeates the good ol' US of A. They will simply look at his "evidence" and make an assessment. Although Canada offers refugee status to only 10 people per year, Canty has a pretty good shot at asylum. Our Great White North neighbors offered asylum to a Florida woman in 2013 because she faced 30 years in prison for having sex with a 16-year-old boy who was on the same baseball team as her son. Because that country's age of consent is 16, they deemed the woman's punishment "cruel and unusual," as the Post notes.

So, really, the bar isn't set too high for Canty. And if he does find refuge there -- he is currently living in a Vancouver homeless shelter -- he promises to open a martial arts center and find work as a photographer.

http://www.t***hrevolt.org/news/black-american-seeks-refugee-status-canada-because-police-are-r****t
b "I got bothered because I'm black." /... (show quote)


Why is it that people of color who seek to go to other places to avoid r****m, violence, poverty, restrictions on freedom and all the other ills of the world never seem to go to any country other than those that are majority white? No one seems to be sneaking into any of the African countries - Hispanic countries seem to have no problems with border crossings, Cuba isn't worried about people sneaking in - only out, and with the exception of North Koreans sneaking into China because they can't sneak into western oriented South Korea, no one bothers to go to China.

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Nov 6, 2015 12:19:53   #
kburns50
 
You know that old song: Let em' go, Let em' go, Let em' go.
That's not how the real song goes but I dare not put that in writing because it could be considered r****t.

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