Quebec is trying to legislate white supremacy under the guise of ‘secularism’ via ricochet_en
. This meant dumping months of productive cross-partisan committee work on the file, and pissing off a good chunk of the country. Both were and are exceptionally bright, capable women. Both were also used to shield the PMO from the inevitable political fall-out.
Anyone could have predicted the firestorm that would engulf Amira Elghawaby, with Bills 21 and 96 now law in Quebec. And given the low value we place on Muslim lives in this country, especially women, you might say she was set up to fail. The poisonous hate she’s facing now, though, really is enough to make anyoneThere’ve been many calls for Elghawaby to resign, and even for this new role she’s been thrust into to be abolished entirely.
Legislating white, christian supremacy under the guise of “secularism” has been the Quebec premier’s singular focus for years now. Premier François Legault wears Bills 21 and 96 like jewels in the crown of his political legacy, while enjoying a consistently higher approval rating than most other premiers in the country.
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