Although Maxime was the odds-on favourite (in my opinion) and not only for the Anglo-Franco carousel that proudly occurs in our Canadian politics based on our Anglo-Franco roots, but also for his out of the box views on protected markets and commodities for example. Although a few aloof mistakes in his past (leaving an important file at his girlfriend's house regarding classified information for a NATO summit in Romania and NATO's military strategy in Afghanistan resulting in a resignation from Cabinet https://www.ctvnews.ca/maxime-bernier-resigns-as-foreign-affairs-minister-1.298239), he appeared stronger and of course better versed in both official languages in order to fend off Justin's "two messages in two languages" approach.
Despite Maxime's loss in the leadership race he continues to turn the Conservative party and media on its head including his latest comments on twitter, ones that in this virtue signalling Liberal autocratic world (as the latest terms goes - virtue signalling, this Liberal term has been filled with so many language additions and word creations, I am losing track), need to be heard as the blind faith and mantra chanting of "diversity" is the panacea to everything is becoming overdone. Not only that, ironically "diversity" has so many "diverse" meanings now. Is it referring to race? Religion? Ethnicity? Roots? Age? Sex and/or gender identifcation? Sexuality? All of the diversity above?
(Curious digression: how can "diversity" be applied to something where in some cases there are only two outcomes?)
When an alien can crash land onto earth and fit into our society or an uninvited cocktail party by simply spewing "Trump sucks" or "Diversity is strength" it's probably a good measure that the message is overdone.
As any and all comments that may bring into doubt the nth degree of diversity preached to us everyday here in federally Liberal Canada will be pounced upon as soon as the first syllable is uttered without any recognition of a right to a view or an opinion, one needs to only look to Toronto (as well as the other major cities in Canada) to see the different ethnic based neighbourhoods, which begs the question - under a policy of multiculturalism in a multicultural society where everyone is told, encouraged and taught to get along, why do these neighbourhoods exist? Does this not fly in the face of multiculturalism itself?
Maxime's twitter comments link:
https://twitter.com/MaximeBernier/status/1028800406535716864?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1028800406535716864&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fglobalnews.ca%2Fnews%2F4385065%2Fmaxime-bernier-twitter-diversity-justin-trudeau%2F
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