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Lost in what otherwise is a fine article is any reference to the modern NDPs affectations with pro Palestinian politics. Both McPherson and Lewis' views on this are well known and will also closely align with the views of young people who get their cues from TikTok and faculty members across many university campuses.

Viewing Israel as a colonial power imposing its oversized will against a weak Gaza society turns history and logic upside down. It's dangerous territory and the front runners need to provide clarity to the Jews in Canada who are fearful for their lives and also to those of us who can't believe the overt antisemitism that is bubbling out into the open.

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Canadian journalists are prone to be very antagonistic towards "right wing populism", which is firmly rooted in western Canadian culture. Left unspoken is the "left wing populism" of western Canada which through the odd change of garments became the NDP.

As the author notes, the NDP was also built upon prairie pragmatism that dreamed big but realized that incremental change would keep the broader public on side. The radicals who wanted everything NOW would have to put some water in their wine.

The current leadership aspirants could do themselves a big favour and adapt a pragmatic approach that identifies life for ordinary people and addresses their concerns in ways that are tangible and meaningful. The NDP went all in on identity politics, which creates a divisive hierarchy of privilege that is the antithesis of equality and fairness for all. As it stands now, the NDP is not interested in fairness and has taken hostility towards men to new heights with quota targets that discourage men from participating in the leadership race. Petty, shortsighted and arrogant.

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