But as long as he's not racist, the raciphobic will support him.
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Jesus Christ is the best hope for the world not some fallible human.
Jesus Christ is the best hope for the world not some fallible human.
Jesus Christ is the best hope for the world not some fallible human.
What you see with Trump is basically what you get! What screws him up a lot of times is bigger forces at play in the environment he's emerged in. What he didn't plan for at the get go is the difference between his perceived power and his actually power. The latter falls a little shy!
And so is Trudeau (and a lot of other politicians including Tessa May)![]()
Jesus Christ is the best hope for the world not some fallible human.
so why do you accept trump for all the things that you hold against Trudeau?
so why do you accept trump for all the things that you hold against Trudeau?
So a ‘privileged white guy beats up Indian’
When I read that line beneath the photo of a bare chested Justin Trudeau standing beside a bare chested Patrick Brazeau, I thought, "oh no, not now." That was years ago. Why is it coming up now?
The answer - JT is drawn to publicity like a moth to a Coleman lantern. In his recent Rolling Stone interview the Dauphin was asked about his boxing match with the Tory senator.
“It wasn’t random,” Trudeau told Rolling Stone magazine in an interview published this week. “I wanted someone who would be a good foil, and we stumbled upon the scrappy tough-guy senator from an indigenous community. He fit the bill, and it was a very nice counterpoint. I saw it as the right kind of narrative, the right story to tell.”
The comments – part of a 6,800-word August cover story on the prime minister – sparked immediate reaction. “So ‘privileged white guy beats up Indian’ was the ‘right kind of narrative?’ Seriously?” wrote one person on Twitter, while another noted: “White guy in power & entitlement looks 4 an #Indigenous human to beat up so he looks like a strong white dude. How precious & colonial supreme.”
Others pointed to Trudeau’s much vaunted commitments to diversity and tackling the deep-rooted inequities facing many indigenous peoples in Canada. “What is up @JustinTrudeau after all your talk of inclusion you brag about beating up a guy with the issues you swore to address,” tweeted one.
Another said: “Trudeau literally using indigenous people as political props.”
Okay Cap'n Cuddly you stepped in it this time. They don't know that there's less to you than meets the eye. Why not just leave it that way?
What has Brazeau said of his comment and the boxing match? That's the opinion that matters most, not some Twitter users.
Kinda relatable
It's like when my Cree buddy and I get drunk and start ripping each other. Were both careful not to rip each other in public or around people who get offended easily because we don't need no bozo filming us with their iPhone. In the end its none of their business.