David Suzuki and the rise of a new xenophobia
When David Suzuki hanged a big no-vacancy neon sign outside the entry gate for immigrants to Canada, he was giving birth to a new kind of xenophobia. In case you missed it, here is an English translation of what he said to the French weekly L’Express:
“I think that Canada is full too! Even if it’s the second biggest country in the world, our usable land …
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