Written by: Ashton Deroy
I do this once in a while. I will post a donation to prove Political Loyalties. Over the past year I have been a Green Party supporter Federally. An NDP supporter Provincially. Now I am switching my loyalties back to the Federal Liberal Party. This is to align myself with their advertised Top Priorities. Which are currently building a more resilient economy, A Greener future & Building a home for everyone. Read on Liberal Top Priorities.
Previously I have used my vote to support…
- Annamie Paul – Although if you click this link here. You can read about how the Green Party has imploded with infighting. From my experience this is largely because an old guard and new guard disagree on what Social Responsibility is to look like. Especially on issues regarding Israel, Transgender rights & Socialism.
- Jagmeet Singh – A man I largely consider my back up vote if Trudeau gets too embarrassing in the next election cycle. I have admired this man’s fight for affordable housing & Dental Care click here to learn more.
Here are things I am getting sick of in Progressive Politics. I am getting sick of calling Liberals who don’t want to Protest in the cold weather or stand to block a street too Capitalist. We still believe in humanizing our system. We just don’t feel the need to be in a street Revolution. Some of us on the Left do have jobs. I don’t believe anti-Capitalism is the key to all good Left Wing Politics. There are times when it is more Progressive to allow Private actors over government interference. I am tired of the fact that people on the Conservative side can point to Trudeau in Black Face. Then say Leftist Liberals don’t elect candidates who match their ideals. I am tired of trying to help a grassroots Political Movement. Only to be chit-chatting with some psychotic idealist who masks their tendency towards violence in the Political rhetoric of Communism. In my core though I will always be a left leaning Progressive who will vote ABC. Anything but Conservative. I will be sure to always inform my readers where I stand.






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