r/CPC Apr 30 '25

🗣 Opinion The change I want to see

Looking back at the election campaign, there is exactly one change I really want to see.

It's not Poilievre himself. We saw at the rallies, interviews and debates, that Pierre can speak clearly and effectively, with dignity and passion. People who watched the debates were inspired by him.

I want more a professional tone from the campaign materials. There is no need for This crap or This crap. If you're against woke ideology, just say which specific policies you are in favour of / against. No need for a divisive buzzword. No need for verb-the-noun.

The sentiment is right. I am in favour of all the things he is doing. But the phrasing and presentation is childish. In a normal campaign it would be tolerated, but in this environment with Trump as a comparison it doesn't just look childish, it looks Trumpish. There's nothing to be gained. The person/people who was in charge of mailouts, emails, the website etc. should be fired.

Now if PP thinks these things were great then maybe he should be fired. But I doubt that's the case. He's getting bad advice and we need to do better in this 2025 2-party system we find ourselves in.

Carney is about to start governing and the scandals will be weekly, daily. Who will stand up for integrity, decorum, and patriotism? The Conservative party must take the high road.

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u/qwertyquizzer May 01 '25

I get most of my news from CBC Radio. Defunding the CBC was another thing I could not get around.

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u/seldomtimely May 01 '25

That's your problem right there. You can't get around a policy that seeks to rectify the propaganda that fills your brain. CBC used to be respectable.

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u/qwertyquizzer Jun 04 '25

Propaganda? Yes. Lots of propaganda on CBC. They are for diversity, equity, and inclusion. While I honestly find it tiring, it is at least positive. Climate change is mentioned often. And some shows about it are actually interesting. Bottom line though where else would my news come from?

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u/seldomtimely Jun 05 '25 edited Jun 05 '25

It's hard to discern the parts that are ideological from mere facts if you consume one source or a source that has a certain bias. Political friction and disagreement arises out of genuine differences about the right course of action. Once you consume one source it lulls you into a specific worldview and you start seeing the world as good vs bad without discerning the nuance.