As the Boomers fade, Canada’s hopes rise

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As the Boomers fade, Canada’s hopes rise

Welcome to the 1960s. The great unravelling, as the cynics have called it, all over again. Back then, racial riots, assassinations, war, political upheaval. Today, racial discord, terror on the streets, poisonous polarization, Brexit, political chaos.

Not here though. In Canada, it’s the 1960s in an entirely different optic. None of the rage and tumult. Rather, a new harmony. As we hit 150 years, with our relative unity, peace and prosperity, it’s akin to the time of the centennial. Crises elsewhere make us look even better. A haven of stability and hope.

Just like 50 years ago, there’s a Camelot North aura brought on by a new-styled leader. On Pierre Trudeau’s ascension to power in 1968, The London Spectator wrote, or rather hyperbolized: “It was as if Canada had come of age, as if he himself singlehandedly would catapult the country into the brilliant sunshine of the late 20th century from the stagnant swamp of traditionalism and mediocrity in which Canadian politics had been bogged down for years.”

The image-is-everything culture capitalized upon by the first Trudeau is now duplicated in the selfie era by Trudeau II. The record shows he has staged a photo-op for virtually every weekday he has been in power. One a day with the same seeming impact. He’s a celebrity at home and abroad. There’s a new vitality in the land. Canada is depicted as a trailblazer.

New era? The Canadian advantage is not just in avoiding the fracturing in the United States, Britain and elsewhere. Rather, we’ve crossed a threshold. With this government we finally have given the boot to the baby boom generation, a generation which has dominated Canadian life for four decades.

Today’s government is young not just by age but in spirit and, by contrast to the venomous partisanship of its predecessor, attitude. The United States is about to elect a president who will be 69 (Hillary Clinton) or 70 (Donald Trump). Britain’s soon-to-be new leader, Theresa May, is turning 60. In neither country will the thinking at the top be at one with the mindset of the new generational wave.

The well-aged political leaders, particularly those on the right, sustained much of their support from old whites or those with old white attitudes. They mock Justin Trudeau for an alleged lack of substance. The younger generation would tell them about his substance; that it is racial tolerance, that it is gender rights, that it is preserving the planet, that it is social justice for native people, that it is open and fair democracy.

These are his ideals and the ideals that the young coalesce around. Others may be climbing on board as well. A Forum Research Poll published on the weekend showed that if an election were held today, the Liberals would win 278 of 338 seats. This despite some broken promises, despite the plight of commodity prices, despite the pushing off of so many problems for study.

As the Boomers fade, Canada’s hopes rise - The Globe and Mail
 

Locutus

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many under 30 are self-involved mouthbreathing narcoleptics chasing invisible pokemon, unable to change a bike tire, tie a lure, build a deck and wouldn't know ontario has a salt water shoreline and likely never done volunteer work.

their infotainment is a daily drip by the media party.

dat future so bright we gotta wear shades man.

#yutes
 

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I don't see the giveme generation that trudOWE leads amounting to much except a pile more debt and TFWs to do the heavy lifting while they run our economy to the lofty levels that Greece, Portugal and Jamaica live in.
 

petros

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many under 30 are self-involved mouthbreathing narcoleptics chasing invisible pokemon, unable to change a bike tire, tie a lure, build a deck and wouldn't know ontario has a salt water shoreline and likely never done volunteer work.

their infotainment is a daily drip by the media party.

dat future so bright we gotta wear shades man.

#yutes
Flossbag is over 40. You'd never know it would ya? Gen Xer thru and thru.
 

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The younger generation would tell them about his substance; that it is racial tolerance,
Yep, because before Trudeau, Canada was just a hotbed of race fuelled violence.
that it is gender rights,
For sure. Thank God SOMEONE cares about which washroom someone wants to use. We got all kinds of problems to deal with in Canada but as long as I can take a piss in the women's john, that's all that matters.
that it is preserving the planet,
I think the expression is, 'pretending we can actually do something about a natural event'.
that it is social justice for native people
Nothing but lip service so far, but anyway,
that it is open and fair democracy.
Open? HAHAHAHA Fair? What a joke. A fair democracy doesn't include whipping your party members to vote the party line. Fair and open democracy is letting your MPs represent their constituents, not forcing them to represent the PM's wishes. Fairness and openness doesn't include trying to give he Liberal Speaker of the House unprecedented power.


Then we have a bunch of little GenXers and millennials who've lived very insulated lives and buy into the leftist bullsh*t because they've been constantly brainwashed by the nanny state. Most of whom seem utterly incapable of free, independent thought. Flossie being a prime example.
 

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+10 times infinity!

well, you've certainly got that no-class clown pegged. lol

:salute:


gee, could it possibly have something to do with the overwhelming preponderance of preposterous propaganda you perpetually push?

(for those taking notes, today's letter is 'P'!)

Just hearing fluff from the usual suspects instead of actually addressing the substance of the article.

Protip: This is how euz guyz got in this position.
 

55Mercury

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you asked how, dummy, so I explained.

your reaching OP was already adequately addressed by Jinentonix.
 

Locutus

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yep. this partisan brogasm has 7 trudeau's in it, and even a trudeau II. heh.

anyway.
 

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Boomers who can't deal with their existential crisis complain about themselves because they can't deal with their existential crisis - the thread.