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Written By Wyatt Claypool, Posted on January 16, 2021
In an article put out by the CBC titled, “CBC defends efforts to diversify workforce at CRTC licence hearing,” the publicly-funded news organization explained the hiring practices and other race-based initiatives that CBC senior managers attested to pursuing over the last year.
Of course, the CRTC is going to renew the licences of the CBC, but the hearings are a time for the CBC to display its progress at implementing its woke-agenda inside the news organization.
For Canadians who are not of a left-wing progressive political perspective, much of the CBC’s reporting on their progress on supposed “diversity” may come across as quite concerning.
It shouldn’t come as news that the CBC’s working definition of “diversity” is purely based on race/ethnicity. The CRTC licensing commission was specifically focusing on progress on “the CBC’s pledge to hire more staff and managers from underrepresented groups.”
The CBC admits to having made significant changes to their policies relating to diversity and inclusion as a response to 500 current and former employees complaining about the alleged “systemic racism” around the time of the BLM protests and riots during the summer of 2020, which the CBC only refers to as “protests”.
In response to these complaints and public pressure, the CBC established an “anonymous hotline for employees to report experiences of subtle or overt workplace racism,” and that employees would also “undergo training on unconscious bias, that the corporation is working to bolster the number of diverse hires in senior management,” showing an extreme socially left-wing bias in the internal management practices at the CBC.
Unconscious bias training is actually a fairly radical practice. It teaches that even if you aren’t racist, you can still be racist without even knowing it, the testing for which has been proven to not at all be reliable in any way.
CBC has a firm racist streak against white Canadians.
CBC has always been one sided and continue to push the liberal ndp and green parties up and the conservative parties down. In the end the best candidate for jobs should be the chosen ones regardless of race or political affiliation
Just look at their Opinion or Analysis sections to see the proof. Not a single conservative voice.