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“What we know is we’ve figured out a simple truth—one
which evades too many of us in this broken world. And that simple truth is just
this: nous sommes ici ensemble. We’re
in this together. Our neighbour’s strength is our strength; the success of any
one of us is the success of very one of us. And, more important, the failure of
any one of us is the failure of every one of us.”—Naheed Nenshi
Let’s
suppose it happened somewhere else. Somewhere more tolerable to our delicate opinions,
somewhere less volatile, somewhere not so suspiciously newsworthy. Let’s say it
happened in Norway, beautiful Norway. A cataclysm, a crisis.
Let’s
say that in the near future there’s an oil industry disaster, or something more
far-fetched like a Nordic earthquake or a Swedish invasion (pfft) or a disease that affects only
healthy, ridiculously good-looking, and educated Scandinavians or, since we’ve
gone this far, let’s say the frost giants come back and it’s Ragnarök.
Point
is, the very worst happens to lovely Norge
and the people have to flee. They need to run, and they need help.
So,
do we close our borders to them, remembering that they were once Viking marauders,
once raiders and killers, and according to their metal scene there are still
some who lean that way? How can we possible who among those masses of women and children side with the All-Father? Or do we spend months and years putting them into camps
so we can say we’re “screening” them, weeding out the bad seeds, when really
just keeping them at arm’s length? This is our way of making sure that we keep
out one, just one, who worships Tyr?
Because,
if we’re afraid what this group of educated and physically-fit Northmen who
could serve as a potential labour force in an aging nation with a low
birth-rate will do to us if we let them in, those camps are better than
ghettos, right? Because that’s where we’ll be putting these people, or where
they’ll put themselves. Little Viking corners of cities. Ghettos. And
historically, those always turn out
okay, right?
Ah,
but—and if I may continue my roll of satirical rhetorical query—why is it our
problem? Why aren’t the Swedes, the Danes, the Faroese, the Icelanders, hell,
the Minnesotans taking in their
fellow Scandinavians?
I
would that it’s shameful how nations that in my
mind are so similar to Norway—and thus, not so put off by their strange
customs—are not taking in who I view as “their own.” But then, I would recall
that the constitutional monarchy I live in is and always has been defined
metaphorically as a mosaic, a culture that has always been defined by its immigrants. To define those immigrants
as only a certain type is to ignore history and to show evidence of far too much viewing of
American television.
But
then I might say that this is different. I know
that this country was built by immigrants—and don’t bring up that whole
tired Native thing because they just need to learn to live in our society and
get over it—but those immigrants should be white, Christian, English-speaking
and look like the Royal Family. Can we just agree to sign up for the next Irish
potato famine and take no immigrants until then? We have no room for these Norsemen in a country
that takes up the second-biggest area in the world and has the population of
one (uno) Mexican city. We’ve had
enough issues with the Frenchies forcing their unused tongue onto our cereal boxes.
And what about the homeless and the impoverished Canadians? Shouldn’t we take care of them first? I always worry about them . . . whenever I need an excuse to refuse immigrants. After that I ignore them completely, the societal leeches. (“Spare a loonie?” “Get outta here, y’greaseball.”) I mean, you can't support more than one charity at a time, it's not possible!
And what about the homeless and the impoverished Canadians? Shouldn’t we take care of them first? I always worry about them . . . whenever I need an excuse to refuse immigrants. After that I ignore them completely, the societal leeches. (“Spare a loonie?” “Get outta here, y’greaseball.”)
We
can’t let these Norwegians in, they’ll change our culture. Just like the Vietnamese
did in the 80s. I mean, those people just about took our culture over with
their straw hats and sub shops and . . . y’know, stuff. What if these immigrants try to eat herring or put slashes
through Os or do biathlons? Next thing you know our dignified and ancient and
unchanged heritage will be altered, the one that has been exactly the same since
the arrival of the NATIVES EUROPEANS CHINESE TO BUILD THE
RAILWAY AMERICAN LOYALISTS JAPANESE FISHERMEN PEOPLE
FLEEING THE WAR OF 1812, WORLD WAR 1, WORLD WAR 2, COLD WAR, KOREAN WAR,
VIETNAM WAR . . . immigrants.
I
mean, sure, a mosaic is made up of lots of little pictures, but I feel the best
mosaic has tiles that are all the same colour. Like the walls of a prison
shower.
I know, I know, there really
is no “archetypal Canadian” but we know for sure what a Canadian is not. It’s not some blonde-haired blue-eyed hulk in a funny sweater and bizarre
curling pants with an affinity for cod!
We
need to keep this country pure, and by pure I mean, y’know, my idealized
version of how it was when my dad was six, when there were still residential
schools and racial and gender segregation, when we shot the gays and a woman
knew her place was bellied up to the stove, and there were no Arabs or Africans
or Chinese people (outside of a laundromat) around here. Y’know, the time when
the world was right.
Plus,
these people come to our country and they don’t even mix. These Norwegians
would be just the same. Soon every city will have this Little Oslo, where you
don’t feel safe at night and everything smells like seawater and elksteak.
They won’t blend with us locals, like we do when we go to Mexico and the one
day we leave the resort where we actually go through the gate and we go to the
cleanest-looking McDonald’s we can find and we try to see how these people
really live for an afternoon.
This
is all just hypothetical, of course. It’s a “what if” for putting in
perspective. This wouldn't happen in Canada because of course we wouldn’t keep a people out just because
they’re different, just because we don’t understand them, just because we’re
ignorant and don’t really have a good handle on the situation, just because we're paranoid, just because
we’re basing all our thinking on stereotypes and Facebook memes.
It
wouldn’t ever really happen.
(Oh, and Matthew 25: 40-45 for all you scriptural types.)