u/tarmachenry

Census has been weaponized in the past
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Census has been weaponized in the past

Historical Canadian census records were used by the federal government and Indian agents as tools to identify, locate, and track Indigenous children to enforce compulsory attendance at residential schools.

Census records were actively weaponized against Japanese populations during World War II. For decades, government agencies denied any involvement, but historical and statistical research eventually proved that census data was directly used by both the United States and Canadian governments to facilitate the forced uprooting and mass incarceration of people of Japanese descent.

Census data and demographic records were heavily weaponized against Jewish people, most notoriously in Nazi Germany and occupied Europe during the 1930s and 1940s.

Historically, the relationship between the census and military conscription is deeply intertwined. In fact, the very origin of population counting in many ancient civilizations was not for statistical curiosity or resource distribution, but for two specific state mechanisms: taxation and conscription.

Etc.

So don't be too judgmental about people who ignore the census.

Here's one: Fine Me - I will NOT Fill Out the Census: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NggW9eV7X6s

Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.

"The job of intellectuals is to question authority, not to serve it." Carl Sagan

u/tarmachenry — 2 days ago
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CENSUS - Query

"Yes, in Canada, individual census records containing full names, personal identities, and detailed personal information are released to the public 92 years after the census is taken. These records are transferred from Statistics Canada to Library and Archives Canada (LAC) for public access. [1, 2, 3]"

I keep reading the census data is anonymized, but clearly they are keeping the data tied to one's personal identity for many decades to come.

How do you feel about that?

Also, if the census is about providing alleged services for various communities, why not merely ask the residents to full out a quick survey expressing their desires about which services they would most like to see and/or see improved? Profiling residents with all kinds of invasive questions doesn't seem the right way to go about it.

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The Holocaust was the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators from 1933 to 1945. This genocide also targeted other groups, including the Roma, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, and was characterized by mass shootings and the use of extermination camps.

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