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Trudeau Says 'Peoplekind' Remark Was A Bad Attempt At Humour He Regrets

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 07 Feb, 2018 11:31 AM
    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says an off-the-cuff remark he made during a town hall meeting about making the word mankind more inclusive was an attempt at humour that backfired — a joke that he now appears to regret.
     
     
    In an exchange between Trudeau and a woman asking about religious charities at the Edmonton event, Trudeau interjected when she used the word mankind, telling her he preferred to say peoplekind.
     
     
    The remark caught the attention of media outlets outside Canada, including one of U.S. President Donald Trump's favourite TV shows, "Fox and Friends," which ridiculed Trudeau for the comment during a broadcast Tuesday.
     
     
    Prominent British TV broadcaster Piers Morgan and Australian columnist Rita Panahi were also critical of Trudeau for being too politically correct.
     
     
    The Opposition Conservatives also got in a few jabs, with deputy Tory leader Lisa Raitt urging the prime minister to "person up" during a testy exchange in the House of Commons.
     
     
    On his way into a Liberal caucus meeting today, Trudeau admitted his track record at telling jokes was a bad one, and his peoplekind comment only made it worse.
     
     
    "I made a dumb joke a few days ago that seems to have gone a little viral in the room on the 'peoplekind' comment," Trudeau said without being prompted by reporters.
     
     
     
     
    "It played well in the room and in context. Out of context, it doesn't play so well," he added.
     
     
    "It's a little reminder to me that I shouldn't be making jokes even when I think they're funny."
     
     
    The unwanted attention over the remark comes as the prime minister heads to the U.S. today in hopes of selling Canada's virtues stateside.
     
     
    He begins his trip in Chicago, where he's expected to promote the benefits of progressive trade in front of university students.
     
     
    Trudeau was at the top of the list of speakers requested by students at the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics.
     
     
    U.S. RIGHT SEIZES ON 'PEOPLEKIND' COMMENT AHEAD OF TRUDEAU'S TRIP TO SELL NAFTA
     
     
    A seemingly off-the-cuff remark by Justin Trudeau morphed into a scornful segment on one of U.S. President Donald Trump's favourite TV shows Tuesday just as the prime minister heads to the U.S. in hopes of selling Canada's virtues stateside.
     
     
    "Fox and Friends" was among the mainstream media outlets that seized on a surprising exchange between Trudeau and a woman at a town hall event, an interaction that's since spun out to become a subject of global ridicule on the right side of the political spectrum.
     
     
    The woman was going on about the need for more support for religious organizations and said maternal love was key to changing the future of mankind. At that point, Trudeau interjected, cheerfully telling her, "We like to say peoplekind, not necessarily mankind. It's more inclusive."
     
     
     
     
    The remark was warmly received by both the woman and many others in the audience, but when footage of the exchange surfaced Tuesday, it drew withering condemnation from social and mainstream media.
     
     
    Prominent British TV broadcaster Piers Morgan called Trudeau a "Chief PC Plonker," accusing him of killing off mankind. Australian columnist Rita Panahi called him the "Kim Kardashian of political leaders; an all-style, no-substance himbo with all the depth of a puddle."
     
     
    Jokes abounded, with pictures posted of comic superhero Batman changing his name to "Batperson" or the province of Manitoba becoming "Peopletoba."
     
     
    Conservative parliamentarians also got in a few jabs. At one point Tuesday during a testy question period exchange, deputy Tory leader Lisa Raitt urged the prime minister to "person up."
     
     
    "Fox and Friends" devoted a segment to the term featuring University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson, who has gained notoriety for steadfastly refusing to use gender-neutral terms, turning him into something of a celebrity on the right. 
     
     
    The show is known to be among Trump's favourites, and he often posts tweets in direct response to what they are reporting. On Tuesday, however, the president appeared to be holding his thumbs.
     
     
    The two leaders are not scheduled to meet during Trudeau's four-day trip to the U.S. this week.
     
     
    The prime minister begins in Chicago, where he's pitching the benefits of progressive trade in a region that's seen deals like NAFTA take away stable and solid Midwest jobs. Updating NAFTA is a way to ensure the deal benefits a broader swath of people, the Liberals argue.
     
     
    Trudeau was at the top of the list of speakers requested by students at the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics.
     
     
    "Perhaps in the era of Trump, there are a lot of students who are looking north and feel a sense of identification with the sense of direction he's leading your country," said David Axelrod, a former top adviser to Barack Obama, who is moderating the event.
     
     
    Not unlike Obama, Trudeau's progressive policies make him an easy punching bag for the U.S. right.
     
     
    The Liberal payout to Omar Khadr, his praise for Fidel Castro and in January, his defence of refusing to give federal government money to explicitly pro-life organizations have all drawn attention.
     
     
    "This man is reprehensible," former White House staffer Sebastian Gorka tweeted after Trudeau said pro-life groups were out of touch with Canadian society.
     
     
    Gorka is now a contributor to the Canadian-based conservative news outlet Rebel Media, which was among the first to pick up on the "peoplekind" remark after footage of it began circulating online.
     

    Thanks to the following #peoplekind meme creations, Trudeau's bad joke will now live forever in the World Wide Web.

     
     

    Justin Trudeau has decided that Batman is now Batperson. You’ve been warned #Mankind #Peoplekind

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    Posted by George Hampton on Monday, 5 February 2018
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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