A Pickering city councillor is facing backlash from community members and her council colleagues after penning an op-ed saying she does not support the concept of Black History Month, which led to public outcry and some demanding an apology.

In the op-ed, which was published online Sunday in the Oshawa Durham Central Newspaper, Coun. Lisa Robinson denounced the idea of celebrating Black History Month, arguing that "the race to equality is not the celebration of one race over another.

“We are so hung up on North American history and the historical trafficking of primarily African people that we have lost sense of time and period,” she wrote.

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    8 months ago

    I think the outrage over this is overblown. Are her comments insensitive and missing the point of black history month? Sure. Are they racist? I don’t see it.

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      8 months ago

      They are racist because they deny the history of racism in Canada, by denying that we owe Black, Indigenous and Brown people our time and effort to remember what we’ve done and to honour their lives, both past and present.

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      8 months ago

      Hmmm, lets see. The article points out homophobic, transphobic, islamphobic and racist remarks shes made. It states shes been officially sanctioned twice for bigoted remarks, losing 3 months of pay overall. They show her advocating for the exact same policies as the American far right, a blatantly racist group.

      But nah, no way shes racist.

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      We can’t ever move past racism or other forms of prejudice by ignoring them. Rather, that’s how they get preserved. But more important than that, African Canadian history isn’t just about slaves or oppressed people any more than European Canadian history should be considered to be about slave owners or oppressors.