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Kathy Sykes's avatar

There was a time when Canadians with different points of view could sit around a table and have a spirited but respectful debate. Why have we allowed this polarization to happen? It is okay not to agree on everything, in fact critical for a successful team to bring individual perspectives to the table. (with the exception of hate speech) It is up to each and everyone one of us to not buy into the hate and disrespect that passes as politics these days. We need a Prime Minister who can stoically work to weave the tapestry that is our country into something we can all be proud of. Unfortunately, I do not know where that person is. The politics of today tend to spit those people out of the system and nurture the opposite

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Really, more divided than 1995, when 35% of the country came within a few thousand votes of splitting off, and Mr. Harper was talking about how we'd have to break up Quebec if they did, only let them take the districts that were over 50%? (Which I agreed with, most Indigenous districts were 95% against, and so I voted Harper the next time he ran.)

Well, I thought The Line rejected bullshit.

The country is much less divided than America, in polling terms (wide agreement on abortion across provinces, for instance). But. It has had an actual separatiste party at one end, for nearly 50 years; they still explicitly champion the idea. And we Albertans have a nutty little one at the other end, that changes name every decade (Reform/Wild Rose/Wexit/Maverick) but never their hiliarious political orientation, that a landlocked province should split off.

An orientation responsible for my Facebook friends that endlessly post, not mild expressions of annoyance and disapproval, but red-faced accusations of: treasonous fake pandemic, treasonous real pandemic developed with Masters in China, treasonous sabotage of the vital oil industry. (Sabotaged it with a $4.5B gift, I guess. I should have such enemies.)

Yes, all politicians have to take that rhetoric, but Trudeau's literally on his second generation of it, and it is the "alt-right" have have become much more loud and harsh with their claims of conspiracy and treason for, oh, the last five years, for some reason, and ramped up more since 2020. Canada invented "The Proud Boys", but not the Trudeau family. When do liberals do "divisive" like The Proud Boys?

Speaking of "divisive", the big change this election is a whole new political party, one that, umm, DIVIDES the Right into the Regular Andrew Potter Right, and the "alt-right". And those alt-righters shade over into gravel-throwing (extremely divisive) treason-accusers. I'm sure Mr. O'Toole thinks of Mr. Bernier as MUCH more divisive than he thinks Mr. Trudeau is; Bernier is more likely to cost him seats. (Why did nobody do the old joke this election of "What would O'Toole do with a gun with two bullets, in an elevator with Kim Jong-Un and Bernier?" Shoot Bernier twice to be sure, of course.)

If you want to rail against "divisive", Mr. Potter, champion the end of first-past-the-post, and beat on JT for not doing it.

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