Jewish American leadership at every level has abdicated its place through its cowardice, side hedging, and lukewarm responses. It might not even exist.
In the last month, the Liberals have shifted away from Canada’s historic Israel and have started to equate them to totalitarian regimes like China. Justin Trudeau’s play here is rather transparent. He figures that he can win more votes from the Arab block by bashing Israel. Trudeau’s plan relies on two presuppositions. There are more Muslim majority countries than Jewish ones, and those Arab countries are motivated by their hatred of Israel.
“[The Prime Minister] dismissed the criticism of many who argue that this type of talk disparages the Canada that previous generations of Canadians built, stating that “Canadian exceptionalism isn’t thinking that we’re the best, it’s knowing that we could be.”
Vancouver seems to be already making some bold moves to quell any problems the league may have, as the B.C. Premier and B.C. Public Health officials recently agreed to a plan that would exempt NHL players and limited support staff from regular travel restrictions currently in place. B.C. has also been successful at ‘flattening the curve.’
If society is serious about dissuading boys and young men from lives of crime or terrorism, it has to do better than age-segregated public schools or age-segregated organized sports, where the mere presence of the opposite sex can be a stronger influence than any constructive male bonding.
“Make no mistake, adjourning Parliament won’t stop us from holding the government accountable. We will continue to use every tool at our disposal to get results for Canadians.”
Recently, the Trump administration expressed their desire to declare ANTIFA a terrorist organization. Which should immediately bring up the question: should Canada follow suit?
In 2018, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Canadians that senior facilities would be regulated by the BC government, “ensuring the rules for the care of seniors continue to be followed.” In British Columbia, the CCP owns more than 20 homes in BC, where at least three have been subject to dozens of complaints about “neglect, emotional abuse, staffing shortages, health and hygiene issues and dangerous facilities.”
As a CPC member, I understand that as a party, we are looking to elect a leader who will be able to do the work to reinstate the Canadian economy, as well as fix Canada’s reputation on the international scene. While these are important, we also need to ensure that we elect a leader strong enough to be a force against the Justin Trudeau government. Winning the next election will not come easy, but with the right leader like Leslyn, the battle is half won.
In other words, he is not on the field working towards a common goal with his team. His is on the sidelines riling up the crowd. He is the mascot for the international Left.
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