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Dishes Out: Apologies Alone Mean Nothing


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In this lively, eyebrow-raising episode of 'Dishes Out', we dive into a recent incident at a Nova Scotia Halloween dance hosted by the North Sydney Fire Department, where four attendees dressed up as Ku Klux Klan members. While some 'apologies' have been made, other comments and reactions water down the fire that this incident created.

We will dissect the fire chief's and city councillor's responses, critiquing their lackluster apologies and missed opportunities for true accountability. We'll emphasize the need for genuine and deep reflection of how we are all caged by the racism of the systems we grew up in and the importance of sincere apologies paired with action. We are all racist in some way, conscious and unconscious racist ideas have been embedded into us from birth. Admission to see the things honestly, as they are, is the only way we can really bring about true, lasting and meaningful change.

Tune in for witty commentary and a serious discussion on the importance of addressing racial terror promptly and appropriately and with full accountability and measurable action.

Note: This episode's response was based on a news article dated October 28, 2024. Since then, multiple updated stories have been published. The identities of those costumed inappropriate are not yet determined, but if they are employees of the fire department, they "will be fired".

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