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Hey, I’m Bianca and I think us millennials get a bad rep for not paying attention to “things that matter.”
But the truth is, we do care about the world, the people in it and the issues they face - it’s just not given to us in the right way.
So that’s what this humble vlog is for. I’m here to break down the news so you don’t have to, because ain’t nobody got time for that.
Hey, I’m Bianca and I think us millennials get a bad rep for not paying attention to “things that matter.”
But the truth is, we do care about the world, the people in it and the issues they face - it’s just not given to us in the right way.
So that’s what this humble vlog is for. I’m here to break down the news so you don’t have to, because ain’t nobody got time for that.
Quebec Face Covering Ban (Bill 62), Explained
By now, you've probably heard about some sort of face covering ban in Quebec called Bill 62. What's that all about? And why is it happening in Quebec? I give you the basics during my commute home.
Works Cited:
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bill-62-support-in-quebec-1.4366032
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/herouxville-quebec-reasonable-accommodation-1.3950390
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-bill-62-bouchard-taylor-1.4362278
- www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/01/the-dangerous-logic-of-quebecs-charter-of-values/283272/
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/charles-taylor-hijab-reasonable-accommodation-reversal-1.3982082
- www.macleans.ca/politics/ottawa/why-quebecs-bill-62-is-an-indefensible-mess/
- torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/two-quebec-muslim-women-accuse-kathleen-wynne-of-burka-betrayal
- torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/niqab-will-become-bigger-problem-in-years-to-come
- www.ctvnews.ca/canada/quebec-women-who-ve-worn-niqabs-discuss-province-s-controversial-neutrality-bill-1.3643412
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-face-covering-bill-62-1.4364055
- www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/burka-bans-the-countries-where-muslim-women-cant-wear-veils/
- beta.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/banning-the-niqab-is-bigoted-and-sexist-or-is-it/article36696047/?ref=www.theglobeandmail.com&
- www.cbc.ca/news/world/burkini-ban-france-overturned-1.3736823
- www.thestar.com/news/queenspark/2017/10/19/ontario-mpps-denounce-quebec-law-targeting-muslim-women.html
- montreal.ctvnews.ca/i-will-be-a-prisoner-muslim-woman-supporters-call-bill-62-discriminatory-1.3638667
- www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-religious-neutrality-law-bill-62-1.4362516
- www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/22/turkey-lifts-military-ban-on-islamic-headscarf
- beta.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/quebec-justice-minister-says-bill-62-on-face-coverings-is-not-repressive/article36701091/?ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theglobeandmail.com&
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Works Cited:
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bill-62-support-in-quebec-1.4366032
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/herouxville-quebec-reasonable-accommodation-1.3950390
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-bill-62-bouchard-taylor-1.4362278
- www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/01/the-dangerous-logic-of-quebecs-charter-of-values/283272/
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/charles-taylor-hijab-reasonable-accommodation-reversal-1.3982082
- www.macleans.ca/politics/ottawa/why-quebecs-bill-62-is-an-indefensible-mess/
- torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/two-quebec-muslim-women-accuse-kathleen-wynne-of-burka-betrayal
- torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/niqab-will-become-bigger-problem-in-years-to-come
- www.ctvnews.ca/canada/quebec-women-who-ve-worn-niqabs-discuss-province-s-controversial-neutrality-bill-1.3643412
- www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-face-covering-bill-62-1.4364055
- www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/burka-bans-the-countries-where-muslim-women-cant-wear-veils/
- beta.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/banning-the-niqab-is-bigoted-and-sexist-or-is-it/article36696047/?ref=www.theglobeandmail.com&
- www.cbc.ca/news/world/burkini-ban-france-overturned-1.3736823
- www.thestar.com/news/queenspark/2017/10/19/ontario-mpps-denounce-quebec-law-targeting-muslim-women.html
- montreal.ctvnews.ca/i-will-be-a-prisoner-muslim-woman-supporters-call-bill-62-discriminatory-1.3638667
- www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-religious-neutrality-law-bill-62-1.4362516
- www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/22/turkey-lifts-military-ban-on-islamic-headscarf
- beta.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/quebec-justice-minister-says-bill-62-on-face-coverings-is-not-repressive/article36701091/?ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theglobeandmail.com&
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U of T law students share their LSAT experience
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U of T law students share their LSAT experience
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Respect Québec
Wrote this god awful test 3 times before finally getting a measly 158 that I managed to get into a school with. Its not the test that i found hard it was the timing. i find it unbelievable people can finish whole sections in 35min
Wonder how Steph feels about it with the way things are in today's world.
Jean Lesage ^^ Good vidéo, probably one of the best in English on that law, but maybe you should hear the prononciation of the name "Jean", which don't have nothing to do with jeans,👖😉 Also, I desagree, to walk in the street you have to wear clothes on yourself, just as you have to show your face. And liberty of religion should also be liberty from religion : countless Muslims women around the world have to wear it and I would prefer a ban on the veil than girls forced to put it on.
Yeah I doubt you also pronounce the names properly of people of other ethnicity, so stop.
@@rekt2609 I'm not making videos about it.
@@Raphael91250 what's the difference tell me
@@rekt2609 The difference between, not knowing something, to do or not to do a video about it ? Are you dumb ?
by the way, im a muslim woman that wears a full body hijab and is thinking of wearing niqab, neither me or a single person that i know that wears the niqab (i know many) have been forced to wear it. only a very small percentage of muslims do force it on their women, and those are radical people that mainstream muslims don’t consider to be truly in Islam as forcing is against what the Quran teaches.
Are they really racist...
just cause they took the lsat doesn't mean they got into u of t law school. most of these kids interviewed probably got denied entry. 167 median and a high gpa into one of the most competitive law schools in canada is no joke.
Int3nseGrind the title literally says uoft law students...
@@ivannakazantsev3533 you are right. Still, LSAT is no joke and shouldn't let these kids skew anyones perception that its an easy test. To put into perspective, getting 170 or over is representive of only 1% of all test takers.
i wrote the lsat twice in july 2018 and september 2018 and honestly yes it's a tough test but honestly i think the biggest problem with it is that it's testing for a very specific way of thinking which comes more naturally for some than for others. if you had all the time in the world, anyone could do well on the lsat - it's just about identifying arguments and solving logic problems. the issue is that you only have 35 minutes per section, and almost everyone has to cut some corners in order to get the best possible score for each section; whoever can cut the least corners in 35 minutes does best. typically when you start lsat study you take a test before you've done any prep just to have a baseline, and i've known people who got in the 160s on that first test and others who got in the 130s (the lowest you can get is 120, the highest is 180). even after spending months on prep the average change in score is only up about 6 or 7 points. u of t is one of the most selective law schools in the country so the students here probably would have had at least a 166, which would have been mostly helped by their instinctual approaches to problems. the lsat is definitely not easy, but it's not impossible, and with hard work you can get into law school - these students just aren't necessarily the right ones to get advice from, since they're pretty much the cream of the crop when it comes to law applicants and also are probably being pretty humble in the signature canadian way about the effort they did put in.
Im confused why they say "writing the lsat"
i too get confused when American's say the "took the lsat"
@@kingks5739 🤣
@@masudrajvi873 lmao
Does this include criminology too?
lol, don't kid yourself, the LSAT is not easy. I am studying for it right now, and its very tough.
Super tough bro...
how'd you do on it?
VERY VERY TOUGH
Is it tough ? Cause I am also coming Canada and I was also thinking about lsat ? Pls tell us it tough ?
this is a unrepresentative sample size of the LSAT the lsat is brutal and should not be taken so lightly as these ppl said it was
Sampling flaw
The LSAT is brutal, these mans must be nerds
TheRealNationalist did you write it?
They go to Toronto law what do you expect lol
j'aime le quebec ..
I earned a perfect score, which in the early 1980s was 48. From what I recall, it was just logic. I didn't study at all. I prepared by drinking a few beers the night before.
I really want to put this as eloquently as possible. I have tried all my life to be understanding of racial hatred against jews. I think it was a terrible thing that was done. I think it is inhumane to be persecuted and killed just because you are of different race and culture. However, I find that they hold a lot of power within academia. I am not stating this as a jealous sentiment. But I think that is fair to state that while some races have overcome the fury of hate and sweeping notions , some other people also have a hard time overcoming stigmas that are negative. Usually within the walls of universities there are a lot of social biases , I find that the generalized notion that jews are owners of academia in certain places, does not help the advancement of male minorities. Perhaps I have a personal bias to this view , however I have found this the hard way. I lament to state this here but it really bothers me that people think of themselves better by picking on the poorest, the sick and perhaps the weakest persons to make themselves feel chuffed. I think there is a certain amount of mastery and/or wisdom that certain races have obtained by sending their offspring to school over generations. To this extend I believe these people obtain knowledge and experience within the academic model. I find it unfair to be labeled , to be belittled and to be judged to such and extend that I my voice seems so futile. U of t must suck and must be the most academically oppressive school for the same type of degree that you can get in any other university. wow.
ceteris paribus Triggered
Believe it or not Jewish people have unnecessary power over academia especially at UofT law , medicine , dentistry and super high paid positions of financial district as well as the real estate market ! They're good people and I like them but its unfair that they have more privileges and they're being treated differently all the time
y do they keep saying I wrote the lsat, u didn't write shit u took the lsat
Dexter Lacy IKR... I speak German and that’s how you say it in German but not in English so this was odd.
Hannibal Tate There’s a writing section...
It's common in Canada to say "I wrote the LSAT". Source: am a law student at the school in the video.