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A full rant tomorrow, but here are some quotes to consider

Posted by Jonathan Ross

My piece on perceptions of South Asians within Vancouver’s media will have to be delivered tomorrow, as I am caught up in a few pressing deadlines.  Nonetheless, I want to point to two quotes in particular from this Province article from this past Sunday:

“Of course, these gay bashings are disturbing,” says Popat, organizer of the Muslim gay-advocacy group Salaam Vancouver. “Homophobia is a problem in the South Asian community. But gay bashing is not a South Asian phenomenon. It crosses all ethnic boundaries.”

“Shortly after the Michael Kandola incident, I was walking along Davie Street, and two white gay men pushed me, saying I didn’t belong here,” Jaffer recalls. “It’s hard enough being South Asian and queer, but then you become alienated from the queer community as well.”

Racial profiling when it comes to gay bashing is the wrong tact to take in counteracting the problem, and I would go as far as to say that it was a way to avoid the bigger issues at the heart of intolerance.

Gay bashing aside, I am also sick and tired of the way in which South Asians are so often singled out by portrayals of violence – gangs, temple politics, Sikh extremism – but rarely portrayed in other more favourable lights, except when there is some novelty value with stories about food, music, or fashion.

I think that as a mixed race, native-born Vancouverite with South Asian blood that doesn’t happen to be Punjabi, I can offer a unique perspective on my impressions of ethnic stereotyping, lazy journalism, and perceptions of what exactly “South Asian” means in this city.

So, more tomorrow morning folks.

Blaming gay bashing on UFC is ridiculous

Posted by Jonathan Ross

Meatheads that wear this kind of apparel and hate on gays and others is not exclusive to the UFC audience.

Was this incident a hate crime?  Well, sounds like a safe bet with some neanderthals who yell homophobic garbage at someone while bashing in their head 50+ times.

But to blame the UFC for this is just nonsense.  This could have been a hip hop or metal concert, a Canucks game, or another event.  To say that a hate crime is caused by drunken guys inspired by watching a fight is a stretch to say the least.

Just yesterday I was standing on Robson eating at my favourite shawarma place at about 4:30 in the afternoon, when three guys who were also eating there got up, ran towards a BMW convertible stopped at a light (female driver, male passenger), and beat the shit out of the guy, with a dramatic scene that followed.  These Ed Hardy wearing, tattoo gangster wannabes are everywhere in Vancouver these days.

I understand that the couple who were assaulted feel this way, and quite frankly, they have every right.  But taking a step back from the situation would give a clearer perspective in terms of culpability.

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FACT OF THE DAY

In 2010, Vancouver had fewer than half the number of murders than it had in 2009.  There were nine homicides within Vancouver’s city limits, down from 19 killings the previous year.

Quote OF THE DAY

“Perhaps it was my silk dress or the new perfume I’ve been wearing lately. When I asked Suzanne Anton what her New Year’s resolution was, she replied, “To kiss a pretty girl!” and pecked me on the cheek.”  – Writer Emily Barca describing her encounter with the lone NPA City Councillor on New Year’s Eve.

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