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What I particularly liked about his blunt spoken message was his rejection of Trudea's belief we're a 'post nation state'. I agree with him completely, of course. It's amazing so many were under any illusion you could build a successful nation this way. 

 

“Justin (Trudeau) and I had a long debate in the lobby of the Commons when I was with him as an MP for a couple of years,” Ujjal relates. “We were MPs from 2008 to 2011 together, and I had a long chat with him about identity and religion and all that, with all of these Khalistanis sitting around the table. And he agreed with them, rather than me,” he shrugs, his irritation still obvious. “Trudeau’s most famous utterance on immigrants?” Uijal mutters: “You come here, you can be who you are.”

“I was arguing that this extra special emphasis on uniqueness, exclusive identities, that it would become a deterrent to political, cultural and social integration,” Ujjal continues. “That ultimately you need shared values. It’s basic, you need shared values.”

Ujjal pauses and suddenly his lawyerly delivery of arguments becomes impassioned: “Trudeau, sociologically and politically, is an idi0t,” Ujjal declares, “and you can actually quote me, I really don’t care. Because he’s an imbecile in terms of understanding how you build nations, how you build countries.” Trudeau’s vision of Canada — “a post-national state without a mainstream culture” — deeply offends Ujjal. “If we don’t have a mainstream, then we’re not really a people. We have a mainstream,” he insists. “We may not sing the same songs. You may not do the same dances. Our mainstream is in our values, how we treat each other, how we behave politically, how we behave on the street, how we vote, what we take into account when we vote.”

 

https://nationalpost.com/news/ujjal-dosanjh-justin-trudeau-sikh-extremism

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43 minutes ago, I am Groot said:

“We were MPs from 2008 to 2011 together, and I had a long chat with him about identity and religion and all that, with all of these Khalistanis sitting around the table. And he agreed with them, rather than me,” he shrugs, his irritation still obvious. “Trudeau’s most famous utterance on immigrants?” Uijal mutters: “You come here, you can be who you are.”

I think it goes without saying that the notion of staging a violent rebellion against a legitimate foreign gov't from Canadian soli should be anathema to the PMOC, but that's just not woke enough for sock-boy. 

It's like he just smoked his first joint, and he's sitting on a couch at a party somewhere trying to impress a cute girl, so he's going along with everything that she says, but he never thinks it through past the most superficial level.

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“We may not sing the same songs. You may not do the same dances. Our mainstream is in our values, how we treat each other, how we behave politically, how we behave on the street, how we vote, what we take into account when we vote.”

I hate when I agree with Liberals, but TBH it's not like Ujjal just solved the Rubik's cube with one hand... He just outsmarted Trudeau. If my dog couldn't do that I'd send him to Kristi Noem's farm. 

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“We may not sing the same songs. You may not do the same dances. Our mainstream is in our values, how we treat each other, how we behave politically, how we behave on the street, how we vote, what we take into account when we vote.”

I started losing faith in Canada's mainstream values when it became apparent they had more to do with Ottawa's two right wing parties forever tilting the economic playing field towards the wealthiest Canadian families and corporations. 

That was over 50 years ago and I've been taking it into account when voting ever since.

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I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
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Why fuss about Khalistan when you already  live in SurreyLanka, New Dhelta and Ahmetsford?

 - my Dad in 1990

JT's also a total ****** about String Theory too! Proof he's no good as a politician.

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2 hours ago, herbie said:

Why fuss about Khalistan when you already  live in SurreyLanka, New Dhelta and Ahmetsford?

 - my Dad in 1990

JT's also a total ****** about String Theory too! Proof he's no good as a politician.

Well at least we know where you get your "high intelligence" from :) 

 

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8 hours ago, eyeball said:

“We may not sing the same songs. You may not do the same dances. Our mainstream is in our values, how we treat each other, how we behave politically, how we behave on the street, how we vote, what we take into account when we vote.”

I started losing faith in Canada's mainstream values when it became apparent they had more to do with Ottawa's two right wing parties forever tilting the economic playing field towards the wealthiest Canadian families and corporations. 

That was over 50 years ago and I've been taking it into account when voting ever since.

You complain about lying and cheating to make people wealthy, then you pimp the pseudovax like a raging cultist.

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3 hours ago, Aristides said:

Always liked Ujjal even though I wasn't a fan of his party. He has done nothing to change that.

A rare case where we agree

1 hour ago, WestCanMan said:

You complain about lying and cheating to make people wealthy, then you pimp the pseudovax like a raging cultist.

He's a bitter lefty dude. He's sitting at the end of 10 years where the left had complete control of Canada and basically the place is burning to the ground. We now have absolute proof that woke politics leads to ruin and disaster and none of the problems that was supposed to solve actually get solved but you get a whole bunch of new ones.

And he knows that the right is going to get in soon and when it does things will get better. And then an entire generation of young people will realize that voting for less left-wing politics is the road to ruin.

It's basically the end of his dreams and the proof that his philosophy is morally bankrupt. On top of it all, he still didn't managed to get any laws passed forcing politicians to where body cameras 24/7 like he wants so he's extra buthurt.

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18 hours ago, CdnFox said:

On top of it all, he still didn't managed to get any laws passed forcing politicians to where body cameras 24/7 like he wants so he's extra buthurt.

The odd thing about that is that he wouldn't watch footage of his leftist heroes committing crimes anyways. 

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47 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

The odd thing about that is that he wouldn't watch footage of his leftist heroes committing crimes anyways. 

The worst part is he wouldn't stop voting for them even if he did

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