Canadian B.C Anon discusses Pierre Trudeau, the father of Justin Trudeau pt1:
A lot of people, especially here in the West, are absolutely livid in reaction to Trudeau. What has happened, is that our major cities became mass hubs for immigration when Pierre Trudeau was in power. He invented multiculturalism. He was a big fan of "top down" government and a personal friend of Mao Zedong. Pierre Trudeau had a close relationship to Mao Zedong. The two met before he became PM in the 1960s, and Trudeau made a few official visits to him when he made it as PM and other communists.
These cities began to attract numerous foreigners, and now in some areas foreigners outnumber the locals. We are a Democracy, so politicians cater to the biggest voting blocs. He was friends with various communists and inspired by Mao, whom he met quite a few times even before he was Prime Minister. While he was in university, he was such a prominent Marxist that the Soviet Union paid for his trip to a economic conference in Moscow, in 1952 for a economic conference. He, and other Canadian communists (he insists he was the one non communist) were selected from universities to go for free to the USSR for a visit to see how awesome communism is. When he returned, he was put on a CIA blacklist. The Americans believed he had been recruited as a spy. The United States actually banned him from entering the US believing him to be a communist spy.
According to Trudeau, he believed Canada was ripe for change. In his book, "A Just Society", he outlines the sort of internationalist country he envisions. He believed Canada could be a model for a new type of nation. Trudeau did not want Canadians to be Canadians, he wanted Canadians to be world citizens. Immigrants are primed with information that "Canada is a multicultural nation." And that "Canada is a cultural mosaic.". The theory behind this idea is that Canada is a collection of cultures that work together in unison for the greater good. This is a theory invented by one man, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, a revolutionary Reform Liberal and a friend of Mao Zedong. He was Prime Minister in the 1970s and briefly in the early 1980s
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Canadian B.C Anon discusses Pierre Trudeau, the father of Justin Trudeau pt2:
He was inspired to remake Canada into his ideological vision, and going against America and sending their nuclear missiles back was him "bringing Canada onto a independent path of promoting peace and rejecting American dominance". This act fit nicely into his playbook. If I remember right at the same time he also denounced the Vietnam war and refused to send back draft dodgers that fled to Canada. Yuri Bezmenov took refuge here and was silenced by the Trudeau government from his post at Radio Free Moscow for being "too mean" to the USSR. He then stated he was concerned that the Canadian government was subverted. That's in the interviews
He nationalized the oil industry and just about caused Western provinces to leave Canada. He invented multiculturalism and wrote us a entire constitution safeguarding his ideology. Pierre Trudeau even supported the Communist Polish government when it was cracking down on Solidarity. Some Chinese immigrants are complaining saying they came here to escape the iron fist of the Communist Party, only to see it extend itself here. He was fond of Communists and the ideology of Communism itself. In his earlier years he openly praised the works of Karl Marx. He was also the first world leader to meet with Castro.
He was inspired to remake Canada into his ideological vision, and going against America and sending their nuclear missiles back was him "bringing Canada onto a independent path of promoting peace and rejecting American dominance". This act fit nicely into his playbook. If I remember right at the same time he also denounced the Vietnam war and refused to send back draft dodgers that fled to Canada. Yuri Bezmenov took refuge here and was silenced by the Trudeau government from his post at Radio Free Moscow for being "too mean" to the USSR. He then stated he was concerned that the Canadian government was subverted. That's in the interviews
He was inspired by the ideas of the "Cultural Revolution", the spirit breaking cultural barriers to reduce a nation to a blank slate, in order to reconstruct it as something modern and progressive. Pierre Trudeau did his best during his tenure to rip out the British imperial foundation and replacing it with his own ideas of a post national "Just Society", in his own words. He dreamed of a land where citizens of the world could come and feel right at home, a land with milk and honey free of hate and discord. To achieve these ideals, changes must be made. 3 years before he took office, our flag was changed by the Pearson administration, who was a ardent Trudeauite. Trudeau renamed the British North America Act to the "constitution act". He renamed "Dominion Day", the day where we used to celebrate becoming a self governing Dominion of the British Empire, to "Canada Day", fashioning it as a independence day of sorts. He paid attention to detail and it went far beyond trivial renaming, he put action to it when he designed the Charter of Rights and Freedoms then had his administration signing it into law, legally binding Canada to pursue a goal of multiculturalism no matter what
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Canadian anon:
Here's Pierre Trudeau on the right and Mao on the left. They first met in the 1960s and when he became Prime Minister they met a few times. Trudeau even gave Mao a medal and called him inspirational.
His idea of multiculturalism was inspired by Mao's Cultural Revolution; out with the old, in with a new type of nation.
This is Mao and Kim Il Sung meeting in the same room in the same year
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