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Anonymous Mongoose's avatar

I think the attempt to portray people who reject the woke madness and its trail of unsuspecting victims as the unreasonable ones in this story is at best misguided, possibly even straight-up gaslighting.

I've personally always been a live and let live kind of guy, but being portrayed as a nazi by a bunch of crypto-communists (the woke movement has all the trappings of communism, from the denial of reality to the banishment of heterodox thinkers), for not believing in their make-believe cult is one bridge too far me.

Being polite and tolerant is all fine and dandy with reasonable people, but the progressives of today look increasingly like a bunch zombies hungry for flesh (no offence to zombies), with whom reason and deference doesn't work, and we run the risk of losing even more of our still somewhat normal culture if we don't start pushing back on their anti-human agenda, instead of nodding and rolling our eyes.

I for one welcome the BC and federal conservatives for pushing back and attempting to bring back some sanity to our lives. I don't have high hopes that they will succeed if they get elected, but at least someone is trying.

I was listening to Peterson's interview of Rustad this morning and he sounds like a normal, well-adjusted dude. So I don't see what the hubbub is about him. He didn't sound extreme in the least in any of his positions.

If advocating for girls to be able to compete in sports on a level playing field (meaning not having their faces caved in by biological males an order of magnitude more physical than them), is extreme, then call me a nazi. I won't take the bait this time.

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robert houston's avatar

Nice job of summarizing the evolution of party politics in B. C. but surprised at the idea that the current state of gender issues would be a negative for the Conservatives. It could be that my bias is determined by my reading choices, NP, WSJ and FP, but I think Rustad's position would be an added bonus for the Conservatives.

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