by Brad
January 18, 2021
Cultural Action Party has written extensively about the transformation of Canadian politics that began at the time Justin Trudeau first became prime minister of Canada.
The thrust of our commentary is consistent— since the advent of PM Trudeau, democracy in Canada has been eaten away like a beaver chews on a log.
Steadily, incrementally— Canadian governance has become a tag-team event—government takes the lead, while establishment media dance around Trudeau transgressions. Under these circumstances, political leadership has developed an orientation in 2021 that is best described as “pseudo-communist.”
It is the fusing of the two entities–government and media– which form a foundation for all socialist and communist societies. To paraphrase Canadian media critic Marshall McLuhan, the “government is the message.”
Reading between lines can bring a degree of enlightenment. For CAP, certain concepts filter to the top of the political totem pole:
The thought that Justin Trudeau is the first national leader who got his job because parties other than Canadian voters wanted this to occur. We believe Trudeau wasn’t voted into office as much as he was planted into office.
Under such circumstances, this also means that after Trudeau attained his post-modern Canadian crown, he is to remain there indefinitely. Within nations the Trudeau family most admire— Justin, brother Alexandre, and Pierre Trudeau before them—there are no elections.
For the past forty-plus years, the Trudeau boys have venerated communist nations such as Cuba, China, and the former USSR. The same applies for dictators Mao Tse Tung, Fidel Castro, and various Soviet leaders.
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It’s ‘complement’ not ‘compliment’. Duh, and this is a political party leader who doesn’t know the difference.