Wie der Gedenktag und die Politik kollidierten – und was das für die Zukunft bedeutet – Der konservative Führer Pierre Poilievre warf einigen Veranstaltern vor, zu „aufgewacht“ zu sein.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/remembrance-day-woke-culture-wars-1.7383557

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  1. Poilievre criticizing the ceremony isn’t what made it political. It was the City of Toronto’s decision to invite a diversity activist to lecture the crowd on slavery in the first place, and the Ottawa principle’s decision to make the day about Palestine.

  2. dingobangomango on

    We’ve been on this trajectory on softly hating on the military, our service members, and our veterans for quite some time now. It seems like it has finally culminated.

    While the CAF has had its ups and downs as an organization, I don’t think that is responsible for eroding the trust or relationship Canadians have with the military today.

    It doesn’t feel right just dumping the blame squarely on liberal politics, but I do think today we need to reflect that things went a bit too far.

    Part of the core identity for many Canadians (if you aren’t fully on Trudeau’s “post national state” train) is simply trying to be a better & less obnoxious version of America.

    To sum this up: if you think military spending is wasteful, that service members are blood-hungry extremists, and that politicians will just send you away to fight in useless wars & bomb innocent people for profits: no shit you probably don’t care about Remembrance Day.

    Unfortunately in today’s security situation, the same people who perpetrated these politics now want to pull a swift 180 like as if nothing happened, but people notice.

  3. Additional-Monk6669 on

    As a Sikh immigrant , I absolutely loved learning about remembrance day.
    Also got to learn about Sikh volunteers in the Canadian army during WW1 which I didn’t know about before.

  4. The fact that a school tried to tell veterans to not wear uniforms because “some members of the community might find it triggering” is abhorrent. Any person who feels anything but pride in the sacrifice that our armed services makes should rethink living in this country – it literally goes to the core of our values to pay our respects to the people who sacrificed everything for our freedoms.

    Remembrance Day deserves to stand alone as a solemn observance of sacrifice. It is not a forum for airing grievances on other topics. Period. You don’t have to be a conservative or a liberal to feel that way – you simply need to be a patriotic Canadian.

  5. ultramisc29 on

    Inter-imperialist territorial squabbling between inbred European monarchs, whose Empires were committing atrocities in their colonial domain, had nothing to do with “protecting Canadians’ freedom”. I don’t know why our institutions trot this out every year.

    The conscripts of WWI were victims, not heroes. Plus, Canada’s military has been involved in unjustified and illegal operations in Libya.

  6. PineBNorth85 on

    I hate the term “woke” but certain elements have gone way too far with this stuff. It’s watering down our country’s identity to…..basically nothing. And no, I don’t buy Trudeau’s idea of Canada being a post-national country. No one person or PM gets to make that call.

  7. Apolloshot on

    The US Democrats are going through some soul searching now after realizing you can only push positions that the common people find untenable for so long before it comes back to roost. Perhaps after the next elections blowout our left wing parties could have the same introspection?

  8. Kind of tough to get on board with Poilievre’s outrage when the Conservatives were spreading a lie about Chaplains and Prayer being banned from CF military ceremonies leading up to Remembrance day.

  9. slappingdragon on

    For a guy who claims he’s Canadian and fights for Canadians he certainly loves to repeat Republican catchphrases like it’s his personal Jesus.

    He just politicizes the word to whip up his base to create more conflict and whip up hate and paranoia of each other. Kind of the same strategy that Trump did.

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