Saturday, September 28, 2019

VIDEO: The interview with Max Bernier the Toronto Star is hiding

The Toronto Star -- aka the Toronto RED Star -- is Canuckistan's most liberal major newspaper. They keep drumming away at the one-world, pro-queer, pro-Islam, pro-"diversity", anti-Trump, anti-populism agenda, as dictated their (((masters)) in Canada and overseas. Here are the headlines from some of the items on the Star's website today.

"Why aren’t we talking about how to keep Canada safe from Trumpism?" by Susan Delacourt (one of the "unbiased moderators" on the all-female panel chosen to throw softballs to Just In Trudeau on the English-language Leaders' Debate)
"It's time for Fox News to dump the cult of Trump" by Vinay Menon
"Giving Maxime Bernier a platform legitimizes his dangerous ideas", by Shree Paradkar
No white males in that trio. Where's the diversity?
"Liberal MPP urges Ford to recall the legislature immediately in the public interest" (the Liberals don't even have party status in the Ontario legislature)
"Educators are right to support students striking for climate justice" (unsigned editorial)
"Cutting out the Trump cancer won’t be easy or painless" (another unsigned editorial)
And the list goes on... and on...

The last two items are important to note because every now and then the Star, like the New York Times and the Washington Post, attempts to put a facade of fairness on top of its leftist editorial policies. One way they do that, during the election campaigns, is to invite all the party leaders to sit down with their editorial board to be grilled on their policies (etc) before the board makes up its mind to endorse the Liberal.

The Star's editorial board initially decided that only four of the leaders of parties represented in Canada's Parliament should be invited. They were: Just In Trudeau (Liberal), Andrew Scheer ("Conservative", at least in name), Jagmeet Singh (NDP, read: socialist) and Elizabeth May (Green Party, even farther left than the NDP). ‎Yves-François Blanchet, leader of the Bloc Québécois, was not invited because his party is not fielding candidates outside of Québec. And Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, was not invited because... errr... the Leaders' Debate Commission decided he wasn't the leader of a "real party". See "Canada's 'independent' Debate Commission shuts out Max Bernier", WWW 12/8/19.

But then, to the consternation of people like the Star's Vinay Menon (see above), the Commission changed its mind! See "Conspiracy to silence Max Bernier fails! He'll be at the debates", WWW 16/9/19. So now the Star -- doubtless after some debate in its boardroom -- felt they should extend an invitation to M Bernier, which they did. "Mad Max" accepted and spent nearly an hour in the lion's den, giving the Star's lefty editors and writers ample opportunity to expose their biases.

The board must have been shocked and embarrassed by the way Max Bernier defended himself and the PPC's policies against their mischaracterizations, fake news and outright lies. So much so that they buried the interview in the "unlisted" part of their website -- not to be seen by the Canadian public! You can search the website -- see for yourself! -- and you can find the interviews with the other four leaders, but not this one, which has been posted on YouTube by "Mike from Simcoe-Grey County-Clearview Township", a PPC supporter for sure, on his "The Forgotten Canadians" channel. Here it is.

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