On Wednesday night, the first of many Ontario leaders’ debates was held, sponsored by Operation Black Vote Canada and partner organizations. It featured Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne, New Democrat Party leader Andrea Horwath, and Green Party leader Mike Schreiner – Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford was up north campaigning.
It was a night of mendacity, paying lip service, and spouting the typical left, identity politics buzzwords that facilitate victimhood culture.
Wynne stated that she has “always known that systemic racism exists,” while Horwath vowed that the black community should never be alone.
But the best line of the night came from Schreiner, who represented all of the beta males in the Great White North:
“I want to acknowledge my privilege as a white man.”
Ugh.
If you wanted a reason to never vote for the GPO, then this was certainly it.
He should read Hugh Murray’s “The Journal of Libertarian Studies“:
“…white males face government-sponsored discrimination. If in high school, the white male may be denied a chance to apply for special programs because he is not a preferred minority, or in some cases, a female. There are scholarships available, but many cannot be awarded to white males. In applying for university, admissions will admit “basically qualified” minorities, but reject better qualified whites. When applying for a job, the same type of discrimination occurs. If the teen finally succeeds in finding employment, special on-the-job training may be denied him in order to guarantee slots for minorities, even if they be lesser qualified, even if they have been on the job for a shorter time.
And how is this discrimination justified by our courts, our media, our academia? It is ignored.”
The debate was void of intellectual discussion and genuine topics afflicting black Canadians: the lack of nuclear families, the poor record of government schools, and black-on-black crime.
That said, when is Schreiner going to step down and allow a black person to take his place?
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