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Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12737740)
NDP guy didn't seem quite so blase about it.
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Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12737740)
NDP guy didn't seem quite so blase about it.
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Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 12737744)
Jagmeet Singh has a political axe to grind, clearly. I don't actually think that all that many of his constituents give a stuff. One vox-pop participant I heard on the CBC this morning said (I paraphrase loosely; I was listening in the car) that he was a Punjabi immigrant, didn't like Trudeau's politics and wouldn't have voted Liberal anyway, but can't see why anyone is offended - and is annoyed at politicians and commentators claiming offence on his behalf.
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Re: Trudeau
That video seems to reinforce my previous comment. Jagmeet Singh has provided a reasoned and dignified response. He has explained - citing his own personal experience - why he takes particular offence at Trudeau's past willingness to dress up in blackface. His response is heartfelt, and it is telling that Scheer has referred to it too (telling reporters "“I think I might take this opportunity to just highlight the response from Jagmeet Singh,†when he was asked for his opinion yesterday). But it's also that case that Jagmeet Singh is the leader of a federal political party, whose job is to try and unseat Trudeau's party in this election. He is tacitly acknowledging that, while he finds Trudeau's behaviour "troubling" (his word), there are many of his own supporters who do not share his concern. Again, despite the efforts of some pundits and media commentators, I really don't think this is an issue that's going to change much in the way of voting intentions. |
Re: Trudeau
I was 21/22 in 2001 and wearing blackface would never have crossed my mind as something to do and it was certainly not considered appropriate and was considered racist in 2001.
At least back in California.
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12737642)
How old were you in 2001?
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Re: Trudeau
The important aspect is that he is by his parties own belief system a Racist and that is bad yet they keep him on as their leader and people who support that Party vote for him.
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Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by carcajou
(Post 12737676)
You are assuming Trudeau's elected official Facebook persona is also his private persona - I would not make that assumption.
2001 was not back in the days of black and white television and two-week Atlantic crossings. Robert Downey Jr is no role model of society and it's crazy to hold him up as an exemplar of what was publicly acceptable . . . in fact he would be a person to look for as someone deliberately doing something that was unacceptable. People landed in hot water then for a lot of the same things as today. Trudeau, as a teacher, should have been of a higher standard. Clearly someone at his school wasn't happy with his behaviour at the time - I doubt very much there are too many 20 year old West Point Grey yearbooks floating around that Time reporters just happened to be thumbing through. I guess its no different to how people get up tight about statues of the figures of the past, which at the time achieved what were perceived as great things, but are now politically incorrect, as society becomes more civilised the level of acceptability changes, |
Re: Trudeau
Justin Trudeau
Andrew Scheer Jangmeet Singh You're certainly spoilt for choice this election. :lol: |
Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12737778)
I was 21/22 in 2001 and wearing blackface would never have crossed my mind as something to do and it was certainly not considered appropriate and was considered racist in 2001.
At least back in California. |
Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12734617)
Trudeau has a nice car, he got that from his Dad. He has a nice job, he got that from his Dad too. He seems like the sort of person one would edge away from in the pub.
Still, the alternative is horrible. One has to hope the Canadians re-elect Trudeau. |
Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12737781)
Justin Trudeau
Andrew Scheer Jangmeet Singh You're certainly spoilt for choice this election. :lol: And Maxime Bernier, but the less said about the People's Party, the better... |
Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12737781)
Justin Trudeau
Andrew Scheer Jangmeet Singh You're certainly spoilt for choice this election. :lol: |
Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 12737795)
You missed Elizabeth May.
And Maxime Bernier, but the less said about the People's Party, the better... |
Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12737798)
I will check them out. Only looked up Scheer this week.
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Re: Trudeau
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 12737779)
The important aspect is that he is by his parties own belief system a Racist and that is bad yet they keep him on as their leader and people who support that Party vote for him.
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