newearthling
Senior Member
Here is another article, more balanced. Still interesting.
Talking about Ford's week, last week.
http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-s...upporters-reminded-of-why-they-voted-for-him/
THE CITY: Mayor Ford’s supporters reminded of why they voted for him
York Guardian
By David Nickle
Talking about Ford's week, last week.
http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-s...upporters-reminded-of-why-they-voted-for-him/
THE CITY: Mayor Ford’s supporters reminded of why they voted for him
York Guardian
By David Nickle
“Why would I stand up for Sodom and Gomorrah?” she said, standing now in solidarity with her mayor against what she was pretty sure a LGBTQ putsch to take over school and society. “I wouldn’t stand up for World Pride, the gay community has attacked our school system. It’s not hate – it’s anger.”
It was nearly the end of the week when Fortino said that to reporters. By the standards of what most of us consider polite and decent society, the sentiment is reprehensible. By any standard, in spite of Fortino’s protest to the contrary, they are hateful words.
But by the standards of brand-re-enforcement, those words are pure gold.
After the previous week’s unconvincing attempt to create a redemption narrative upon his return from a dubious-sounding two months in rehab, Mayor Ford clearly needed to do something to remind his angry core of supporters why they voted for him in 2010.
Last week, with great purpose and zeal, he pretty much did everything. And if he ever wondered whether it would work: well, at least Iola Fortino was there to tell him he did good.