PC-Kandidat vergleicht die ursprüngliche 2SLGBTQ+-Richtlinie mit indigenen Wohnschulen

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/pc-candidate-sherry-wilson-residential-schools-1.7338617

7 Comments

  1. UnionGuyCanada on

    How ignorant do you have to be to say such a thing. What a vile take. Parents were beaten for trying to save their kids, or worse. 

  2. Is it “fearmongering” when pc candidates continue to do exactly what anyone remotely progressive has already warned us that they would do?

  3. ClassOptimal7655 on

    >Sherry Wilson said the federal system of forcing tens of thousands of First Nations, Inuit and Métis children into the schools was “only allowed to happen because children enrolled in school were isolated from their parents’ oversight, input and influence.”

    >She implied there was a parallel between that and the province’s original Policy 713 — which allowed 2SLGBTQ+ students to adopt names and pronouns at school without their parents knowing.

    >”We cannot afford to repeat the tragic mistakes that destroyed the lives of thousands of Indigenous families,” Wilson, the PC candidate in Albert-Riverview, wrote in the statement posted on social media.

    Absolutely disguising comments from the PCs here. I genuinely cannot imagine how someone could even make this comparison.

  4. AnarchyApple on

    “Progressive Conservative” is a title that should be mocked nationwide. What a total farce of a political identity.

  5. Due_Date_4667 on

    This wasn’t just a one-off, one-candidate thing. The BC Conservative leader Rustad (also in an election campaign) said the same thing. So it is definitely a talking point making the rounds within the party.

  6. Same is happening in the BC Conservatives

    Rustad is playing in this world where he says something and he knows exactly what everyone will think it means(dog whistle to his base), but if you call him out for it he will pretend he didn’t say that.

    This is actually a thing Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro do often.

    Rustad will say “Residential schools were bad because it was the government saying they knew better than parents what was good for kids, we will always stand up for parents”

    Everyone knows he is comparing residential schools to SOGI, but when he is called out for that he gets to play the victim of a merciless false attack narrative….

  7. Lifeshardbutnotme on

    I find it interesting how conservative supporters always ask “where would we harm LGBT rights?”. Then this happens. I’m going to keep existing in this society, my society as much as yours. If you don’t like that, well, cope and seethe.

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