Is disenfranchisement fueling the rise of fascism in the West?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @chandude3
    @chandude3 4 месяца назад

    lets see one on far leftism and communism

  • @Poisonfrogg
    @Poisonfrogg 4 месяца назад +2

    I will never be on Twitter. But I would love to see Sandy and Nora do more collaboration with amazing voices on RUclips. I could imagine some really interesting conversations about Canadian politics, and current politics in general with people like Rachel Gilmore (@atrachelgilmore) or David Doel (@therationalnational). Especially talking about the global rise towards fascism.

  • @TokyoBalletReprise
    @TokyoBalletReprise 4 месяца назад

    Poilievre will be the next prime minister and I blame Liberal and NDP incompetency for giving us him. Liberals especially of course, but the NDP also because they're wasting the biggest opportunity in their party's lifetime to take advantage of the housing crisis, cost of living crisis, the ongoing demise of healthcare, etc. to rally up the people and easily sweep the elections. Singh should've never been leader and should dropout cause anybody would do better. When you look at Eby or Kinew as the other NDP leaders in this country and then compare them to Singh, it's night and day how better they are at doing their job. Also regarding immigration, it is being used as a distraction by right wing parties, but at the same time it is a legitimate issue in both Europe and per say Canada. We don't have the housing, the infrastructure to accomodate all those people and bringing them in just exacerbates the issues we have. Not to mention mass immigration destroys the bargaining power of the working class and has been used by big companies lobbying our governments to depreciate the bargaining power of canadians and depreciate their wages. It's also stopping young canadians from accessing entry level jobs as they have to compete against people who will work for the bare minimum or under the table like many international """"""""""""students"""""""""""""", immigrants, TFWs, refugees are doing rn. I have nothing against immigrants. I blame our awful governments, but at the same time we don't have the infrastructures, ressources to accomodate 2 million new people a year. The social democrats in Denmark, a left leaning party, has shown that by taking a stand against mass immigration left leaning parties will make huge gains as people want social services, want good infrastructure, healthcare, education, but don't want their bargaining power and wages depreciated. It's also crazy that we have 235k homeless people, but would rather pay 100s of millions on housing refugees rather than housing our own, fellow canadians or also how the federal government also pays for 15% of the wages of immigrants/refugees. Imagine if all that money went to homeless canadians, canadians in disenfranchised situations/communities, a program akin to what we did with wartime housing, properly funding healthcare and education. The first politician in Canada to propose this will get a supermajority easily and it's what the old NDP would've done under someone like Tommy Douglas. Hell, even an average joe like me could get a supermajority if I proposed this and was leader of the NDP. As someone who's young, when I talk to others my age they don't dream much and it truly saddens me that our country has come to this point. Poilievre isn't campaigning on any of this, his populism relies on saying everything is bad and Trudeau is the devil, but he's a Con, he'll destroy the country and if we don't run with a counter message that most Canadians agree on like the stuff I mentioned, we'll be stuck with him for 4 years and maybe longer...