12 June 20
With that peculiar, breathy voice Prime Minister Trudeau uses whenever he wants to sound especially serious, the drama-teacher princeling looked into the camera yesterday and said that Canada is full of systemic racism. He and his Indigenous Services minister both accused the RCMP of systemic racism. It makes you wonder how this happen on their watch.
Since 1963, the Liberal party has governed Canada for thirty-nine of those fifty seven years. They’ve provided Lester Pearson, Pierre Trudeau, Jean Chretien, Paul Martin, and Justin himself as PM. The conservative interlopers were Brian Mulroney and Stephen Harper, neither of whom was a fire-breathing social conservative. With all this liberal-progressive governance, or at least neutrality, how did systemic racism arise, and why does it persist? Justin himself has been PM for the last five years, and it’s still a problem? His cabinet was supposed to be reflective of Canada, half women and minorities represented out of proportion to their number. So what happened?
Justin owes us an accounting of its rise, and in the course of that explain what systemic racism is, precisely.
This accusation could simply a ruse, an effort on his part to deflect attention from something else. Could he be trying to buy indulgences from the Marxist-Anarchist-Nihilists in Canada? I kneel, and say you’re right? We can’t be sure, but an accounting for the rise of systemic racism under his nose would be helpful in understanding his actions or inactions.
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