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"Frenchy"? WTF? That's a derogatory term. Sure, it's mild in comparison to some others, but it remains a derogatory term nonetheless.

That is a facile argument. It only takes two people to have conflict (one if you want to be philosophical).

...and the Wabanaki fought against the Brits/Americans who were trying to exterminate and enslave the Acadians.

Well, I'm aboriginal Canadian, and I agree with what she's saying, so...

Yes, I feel the same way. I judge people by the way they act towards me and others. PS. Homophobia is the most ironic one to me since for someone to be homophobic towards someone, he or she must have imagine what that person does in his or her bedroom.

Yes, totally. Just look at Acadians/Cajuns (many Americans have Acadian/Cajun ancestry), for example. How do you figure they ended up in Louisiana? They were fleeing a genocide.

Well, I agree with her and I'm definitely aboriginal Canadian.

I'm happy to be Canadian. As a society, Canada's much more tolerant than the US.

Don't assume we're all Christians.

Well, I'm Canadian and I am totally sold on the idea that we can live in a multicultural society, and as such we are able to be tolerant and learn from each other.

Yup, I second the feeling (I'm Métis, by the way).

Ok. I'm a nerd...but this is too much.

Translating 'Les Revenants' to 'The Returned' is a bit too simplistic. 'Revenant', in this particular context, also means 'ghost' (as in the spirit of a dead person who returns to the living).

Grow up in South Korea as a multiethnic Korean and you'll know what real racism is.

Is that an American thing?

Core experience? Facebook games are designed for the specific purpose of creating a captive audience for their ads. They are only a step above "free" cell phone games which are unbeatable unless you purchase expensive game items and upgrades.

No doubt...and I bet we won't be able to turn off the ads.

Yeah, this is the part of their press release that got me spitting my coffee all over my keyboard: "Our mission is to make the world more open and connected. For the past few years, this has mostly meant building mobile apps that help you share with the people you care about."

5607$ per year? That's unimpressive and irrelevant.