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These tactics used by Canada-hating activists have recently been picked up by the Trudeau government.

The 2018 budget was rife with postmodern rhetoric and buzzwords. The government makes every decision through a “gendered intersectionality lens” said one Trudeau government minister. It was a historic budget for “racialized Canadians,” said another, boasting about tens of millions spent on various government programs that divide us along racial lines and reward some Canadians based on their skin colour.

Next, news broke that the Trudeau government was planning a cross-country tour to investigate racism in Canada. “The government said it wants to create a new strategy to counter systemic racism and religious discrimination,” according to The Globe & Mail.

When journalist Robert Fife criticized Trudeau and said Canada isn’t a racist society (giving the example of how students in Canadian schools embrace friendships across racial lines) he was met with a fury of criticism, most prominently from Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes.

“To suggest that systemic racism does not exist, makes me question your ability to investigate stories of the Canadian experience without bias,” wrote the MP on Twitter.

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Celina C-C (@MPCelina) March 26, 2018

This is the same MP who told Conservative MP Maxime Bernier to “check your privilege and be quiet” after Bernier criticized the Liberal’s race-baiting budget.

Caesar-Chavannes thinks Bernier has no right to speak about race, based only on his skin colour. She also thinks that Fife has no right to be a journalist simply because he rejects the Liberal’s narrative on systemic racism.

These outbursts by Caesar-Chavannes led to criticism from Canadians who are sick and tired of being demonized through identity politics. In response, Caesar-Chavannes turned herself into the victim, releasing a selfie video of herself crying over the criticism.