THREAD: I’ve waited to respond to Maxime Bernier's comments to see if @AndrewScheer would do the responsible thing & denounce these divisive words. He has not.
— Jagmeet Singh (@theJagmeetSingh) August 15, 2018
To everyone that belongs to a diverse community – who's been told you don’t belong – I’ve been in your shoes, I get it.
Canada under extreme Liberal multiculturalism: While a statue of our country’s founder is being removed in one city, a park was recently named after Pakistan’s founder in another, in the presence of M103 Liberal MP sponsor.
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 15, 2018
Pakistan independence from India led to 1M deaths. https://t.co/5mGYDZZ4LX
Question from Furey to JT and all those who believe more “diversity” is always better:
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 14, 2018
“Does Trudeau mean that if you have, say, two people and one supports stoning gays and the other does not that we are somehow better off than if they both opposed the barbaric practice?” https://t.co/HSGNM3fUgm
Trudeau: I will continue to endanger the auto sector, the steel and aluminum sectors, and every other sector of the Canadian economy that depends on exports to the US, in order to keep the support of a few thousand privileged SM farmers in a handful of key ridings. https://t.co/ZgF0YxSyEC
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 13, 2018
1/ Trudeau keeps pushing his “diversity is our strength” slogan. Yes, Canada is a huge and diverse country. This diversity is part of us and should be celebrated. But where do we draw the line?
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 13, 2018
Diversity is what makes Canada strong: Trudeau https://t.co/dZmCffRBFY
1/ Former ambassador and head of Canada’s Immigration Service James Bissett offers straightforward analysis that cuts through all the nonsense we hear about illegal migrants.
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 3, 2018
How Canada can actually fix the migration mess on its borders https://t.co/FXpuyHtkKX
1/ Doing identity politics means trying to drum up support by appealing to specific groups on the basis of their ethnicity, religion, language, sexuality or other characteristics, instead of speaking to them as Canadians interested in the wellbeing of our country as a whole.
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 16, 2018
2/ Identity politics has become pervasive and is being practiced by all political parties trying to buy votes. Political debate has degenerated into a contest between different ways of pandering to specific groups instead of appealing to our common interests.
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 16, 2018
3/ I have repeatedly stated that I believe identity politics is reductive, divisive and destructive of our social cohesion. I am doing THE OPPOSITE of identity politics by focusing on policy solutions that concern ALL Canadians. And I will continue to do so.
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) August 16, 2018