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JIVANI: Trudeau's legacy as a hype

Shin knows that his role is not to rock the boat, even if some of the voters want him.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh take part in a federal election debate in Gatineau, Canada, September 9, 2021.
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and NDP leader Jugmate Singh are federal Participated in the election debate in Gatineau, Canada, September 9, 2021. Photo: Justin Tan/Pool via Reuters

I'm Jagmate Singh in our country I never wanted to lead. But I wanted him to be a competent leader in NDP.

Unfortunately, after choosing to support Trudeau's Internet censorship agenda, Shin's legacy becomes a complete legacy of failure.

You see, I grew up in Brampton, where Shin's political career began. I know how much he was valued by those who felt he represented his beliefs and culture in politics and the media. As the first colored person chosen to lead a political party in the House of Commons, he undoubtedly paved the way.

However, Shin was not proven to be a leader for his community in Brampton or anyone else. He is a believer who backs up those in power. In hip-hop terminology, the hype guy. Flavor Flav to Trudeau's Public Enemy. From Memphis Bleek to Jay-Z. G-Unit Tony Yayo. I was able to continue, but you get the picture.

Shin accepted his failure when he signed an agreement with Trudeau in March. The NDP sought to convince the public that the deal was really a "pushing Liberal Party" strategy. However, Chrystia Freeland put them on their behalf last week and said their deal required only $ 500 for dental care and homebuyers for a few Canadians. Reminded me.

Despite Freeland's comments, Shin is still in line. This week, the NDP unanimously voted in favor of Trudeau's censorship bill, Bill C-11. The bill empowers non-elected bureaucrats of the federal government to decidewhat Canadians can sayon social media platforms.

Shin voted to abandon most of his remaining positive heritage. After failing to win voters in two elections, Singh established himself as a social media influencer talking to the next generation of Canadian voters. He was supposed to play a long game with Generation Z. The news media called him"TikTok Superstar"and gave him the props of"Tear TikTok in the election rap video". I brought his"unique campaign"to Instagram.

Shin betrayed a young social media generation pretending to be involved. He upheld laws that threatened freedom of speech and the ability of content creators to make a living online.

NDP must be aware of Shin's betrayal. And that's why they don't want to talk about Bill C-11. YouTuber J.J. McCullough of Canada pointed this out in his comment on the sun. "NDP and Justin Trudeau didn't seem to get in the way to avoid being related to this bill. None of their social media accounts mention it."

He With about 800,000 subscribers to theYouTube channel, McCullough is one of the loudest opponents of Trudeau's censorship agenda. Earlier this month he traveled to Ottawa and testified to Bill C-11.

In our conversation, McCullough realized that it wasn't just the conservatives who wanted to challenge Trudeau on this issue. "Many Canadians on the left have expressed their opposition to C-11 online because they know that C-11 is a very regressive law driven by special interests. I understand why supporting such a bill is embarrassing for NDP and wants no one to realize that it is supporting it. "

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All Like a good hype man, Shin knows that his role isn't rocking the boat, even if some of his voters want him. He is there to make the real stars look beautiful. And that's how he is remembered.

— Jamil Jivani is President of Canada Strong& Free Network

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