Kellie Leitch defends 'anti-Canadian values' survey question - Politics - CBC News
It would appear that Leitch and Chong have very different views of social conservatism, one based on 'Canadian' (presumably a code-word for English and French Canadian) values and the other on more universal values.
Their two views, though perhaps both based on social conservatism, are built on completely different foundations, one ethnic, one more universal.
I've long believed that the white nationalist movement had infiltrated the Conservative Party long ago and is now trying to take it over with varying degrees of success.
Chong appears to be a more universtalist social-conservative push-back agaisnt the rise of white nationalism in the party.
It'll be interesting to see which side wins this cultural war and whether it coudl lead to the party splitting into two.
It would appear that Leitch and Chong have very different views of social conservatism, one based on 'Canadian' (presumably a code-word for English and French Canadian) values and the other on more universal values.
Their two views, though perhaps both based on social conservatism, are built on completely different foundations, one ethnic, one more universal.
I've long believed that the white nationalist movement had infiltrated the Conservative Party long ago and is now trying to take it over with varying degrees of success.
Chong appears to be a more universtalist social-conservative push-back agaisnt the rise of white nationalism in the party.
It'll be interesting to see which side wins this cultural war and whether it coudl lead to the party splitting into two.