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You started this silly meander by saying CISIS would be watching Chow because 'she's far Left". You probably need to turn down the hysteria and return to Planet Earth.Okay, but by Canadian standards her party is still far Left
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You started this silly meander by saying CISIS would be watching Chow because 'she's far Left". You probably need to turn down the hysteria and return to Planet Earth.Okay, but by Canadian standards her party is still far Left
Not being hysterical at all. You're the one who seems offended by my post(s).You started this silly meander by saying CISIS would be watching Chow because 'she's far Left". You probably need to turn down the hysteria and return to Planet Earth
Poll is out.
Are you saying because Chow is of Chinese descent she cannot be criticized??
All I've said is if Vincent Ke was being watched by CSIS[…]
[…] you can bet Chow will be as well.
This is what CSIS does. Its their job
Again with "far left". What exists between the centre and just regular left?If you go read my post again, I said NDP was far Left of all the major CDN parties, which is what they are.
Link: https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/2023-toronto-mayoral-by-election.34980/post-1956300
I never implied Chow is corrupt or thats she's coontrolled by the CCP.Implying she's under the influence of the PRC is not just "criticism".
Ke was born in the PRC; and has known connections to the CCP.
Chow was born in British Hong Kong and has zero known connections to the CCP.
No it's not. CSIS' job is protecting Canadian citizens from foreign attacks and influence. Perhaps you're mistaking CSIS for 1960's CIA? Secretly spying on Asian Canadian politicians with zero reason would be criminal.
And because I need to say this yet again, British Hong Kong ≠ PRC.
Liberal partyAgain with "far left". What exists between the centre and just regular left?
I was primarily going by what conservatives consider left-wing policies and politics. Social libertarians are often rejected by the fiscal libertarians who tend to lean heavily to the authoritarian side.Some of those are arguable even at that end, i.e. more "fringe" than "left" per se--APP more like "Green, only re animals"; and Marijuana & PLC having more natural affinity w/libertarian or Bernierite forces.
Oh for sure. The NDP is further to the right than most of the *centrist* parties in Europe.But of course, keep in mind that those screaming out "NDP = far left" (particularly common in Sun/Post-type media) are prone to Overton-window-shifting so that hard right political forces are the "true" moderates.
As I joked about before; I think it's being done to intentionally position Bailão as the runner up/first loser. Why? I have an inkling she's gonna make a Federal run.I find those numbers for Bailao suspect. Should they turn out to have some validity it would mean literally every other pollster has been completely wrong.
Yeah, the Liberals have been consistently centre-right since the 1980s. Their policies were far more left-leaning under Trudeau's father.Liberal party
So why bring it up at all then?I never implied Chow is corrupt or thats she's coontrolled by the CCP.
You're shovelling more BS into the engine of bigotry you're driving down the track here.All I said was if Vincent Ke was being watched, and since his position is (or was) a lot less important than Chow's is (or will be if she's elected), its only logical for CSIS to keep an eye on her.
"Especially since she's NDP"?Especially since she's NDP
Especially since she's NDP
Why especially since she's NDP? Because she's ~~far left~~ and that means affinity with "communist" (not really communist, but for the sake of argument, fine) China?
It seems like the CPC has been targeting Liberals more and potentially Conservatives as well. Their strategy if anything seems to be to inflame division between those groups. I'm not sure the NDP is really a focus of theirs from what we've seen, let alone especially so.
If anything I have more faith that Chow would not be influenced than other candidates whether knowingly or unintentionally. For one because I think she has strong principles but also also if anything her being born in Hong Kong and having connections there would I think more likely make her anti-CPC than pro and give her a stronger understanding of the CPC's unethical anti-democratic tactics.
And she knows that people will attack her for this kind of stuff and might be more on guard for it vs. other candidates.
Chow is not a "far left" tankie liable to have affinity for the CPC by any means, and I think she has strong personal integrity whatever you think of her politics and ideas.
Of course I'm making assumptions here too. We should probably stop making all these assumptions in this thread in general and some of the assumptions made are really unfounded. There's no reason to be assuming these things and fear mongering about Chow vs. other candidates.
But also re Overton window-shifting--well, if we have the Liberals as "centre" and NDP "far left", then shouldn't the Conservatives be correspondingly "far right"? Leaving aside the hair-splitting semantics, I'm just addressing relative positioning here. Of course, those responsible for the window-shifting would rather that Conservative be "centre" and Liberal be "moderate left" so as to fulfil the "NDP = far left" framework.Oh for sure. The NDP is further to the right than most of the *centrist* parties in Europe.
I find those numbers for Bailao suspect. Should they turn out to have some validity it would mean literally every other pollster has been completely wrong.