Great time for dopamine overhaul: - Tolerance reset on all stimulants/any other compounds - Eliminate goyslop - Delete X and any other short form content platforms - Don’t look at any charts, doubt you’ll miss much - Cardio, weightlifting and sauna every day - Pick up a book Show more Load image
If a 90+ yr Canadian Veteran can go to Juno Beach. I have zero tolerance for hate speech today. Suck it up for one day or I'm blocking. #cdnpoli Quote Made In Canada @MadelnCanada · 19h Canadian D-Day Veteran in his 90s on the shores of Juno beach holding a Canadian flag
Today is the International Day of Tolerance. Help students unpack issues of bias, stereotypes and online hate with our Diversity and Media Toolbox: ow.ly/3wuo50XrEQT Load image
Tolerance is understanding, accepting and reflecting on others' opinions, ideas and beliefs. On #ToleranceDay and every day, choose respect. Load image
Hoy es el Día Internacional de la Tolerancia. Desde @CIRT__JALISCO destacamos que la radio y la televisión respetan la diversidad y promueven diálogo que fortalece a la sociedad. • Medios que informan con responsabilidad • Contenidos que fomentan convivencia y respeto Load image Jerónimo Camberos
"People who make excuses for terrorism, people who are extremists, which is a serious problem that we have in Northern Nigeria have been allowed to have a field day in Nigeria." @YarKafanchan says the tolerance for extremism in Northern Nigeria has fueled terrorism. 1:21 2 MB Load video
This International Day of Tolerance, we must all recommit to a world without hate. Every single one of us plays a role in creating a kinder, safer, and more tolerant world.
"Tolerance is the only thing that will enable persons belonging to different religions to live as good neighbours and friends.” On today's #ToleranceDay and every day, let’s honor Mahatma Gandhi’s values and struggle for universal peace all around the world! Load image
Diversity is a strength, not a threat. On Sunday's #ToleranceDay & every day, let’s embrace tolerance, respect for diversity and understanding — values that unite us and make us stronger. un.org/en/academic-im … Load image
#EfemérideDiscapacidad | DÍA INTERNACIONAL PARA LA TOLERANCIA Este 16 de noviembre se conmemora Día Internacional para la Tolerancia. En el marco de la efeméride, Paulo ( @PaulooSilvaT ) nos relata lo que está HARTO de soportar por el hecho de ser una persona con discapacidad. Show more 2:24 Load video
International Day for Tolerance, a crucial global observance, aims to foster respect and appreciation for the rich diversity of cultures, traditions, and ways of thinking. It plays a significant role in promoting understanding and communication among people from different backgrounds, as well as respecting their rights and freedoms. By encouraging tolerance in all aspects of society, this day targets areas like politics, education, and media, and plays a vital role in combating discrimination, prejudice, and social exclusion.
The United Nations General Assembly established the International Day for Tolerance in 1995 in response to the increasing negative trends in global politics and society. In Canada, this observance is particularly relevant due to its numerous Indigenous populations and ethnically diverse society. The Canadian government has been proactive in tolerance, implementing multicultural policies, creating various programs to support inclusive education and social cohesion, and adopting the Canadian Multiculturalism Act in 1988.
International Day for Tolerance is observed across Canada in various ways, such as through educational programs and activities, workshops, and conferences discussing multiculturalism and inclusion. Academic institutions, civil societies, and governmental organizations typically participate in raising awareness and promoting action on these issues throughout the country. This may include sharing personal stories or focusing on cross-cultural understanding within communities. Additionally, media outlets often feature relevant content that fosters dialogue and highlights the importance of strengthening tolerance. This International Day for Tolerance is commemorated annually on November 16th.
Facts about International Day for Tolerance
The theme for Tolerance Day in 2024 was Promoting Respect and Understanding Worldwide. In 2023 the theme was Tolerance: A Path to Peace and Reconciliation.
You can counter intolerance in 5 ways: 1) Fighting intolerance with law 2) Fighting intolerance with education 3) Fighting intolerance with access to information 4) Fighting intolerance by individual awareness 5) Fighting intolerance with local solutions
Xenophobia is the fear or hatred of strangers. It is another word for intolerance.
In 1971, Canada became the first country in the world to adopt an official policy of multiculturalism. This policy promotes the preservation of cultural identities, fosters respect for diversity, and encourages all Canadians to participate fully in society.
Canada is one of the most progressive countries in the world when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights. Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2005, and there are comprehensive protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
In the News and Trending in Canada for International Day for Tolerance
Raise awareness on social media by using the tags #InternationalDayforTolerance, #ToleranceDay, and #LoveNotHateTolerate.
Assess the impact of tolerance on your society, its policies and your life. How does this compare to other societies? Do a bit of research to see how different types of governments and policies impact tolerance in a society.
Engage in open and respectful conversations with people from different backgrounds, listen to their experiences and perspectives, and share your own. Building understanding and empathy through personal connections is invaluable in promoting tolerance.
If you are an educator or a parent, use this day to teach your students or children about tolerance, respect, and the importance of understanding and accepting others.