BeaverFever BeaverFever:
What past history of “physical attacks” are you referring to, that one alleged incident 20 years ago where allegedly he tried to grind with a woman in the dance floor?
What blatant anti-feminism are you referring to? His fallouts with 3 party members who happened to be women?
Nope not 20 years ago but a little more recent in case you've forgotten.
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"What kind of man elbows a woman? It's pathetic! You're pathetic!" Mulcair can be heard on tape shouting at Trudeau.
An emotional Brosseau said later in the House that she had been "elbowed in the chest by the prime minister," bringing Trudeau to his feet once again to "apologize unreservedly."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudea ... -1.3588407$1:
At first pass, the SNC-Lavalin affair might not seem like an issue with a feminist underpinning. But the problem with running on a feminist agenda is that when two of your strongest female cabinet ministers resign, you face something of a feminist reckoning. Trudeau has earned international accolades for his vocal support of women’s issues; here at home, he has been criticized for virtue signaling. And the question of what it really means to have gender parity—not just in the cabinet or government, but at work, at home, and in society more broadly—is something for which Trudeau’s brand of feminism might not be able to provide a satisfying answer.
https://www.theatlantic.com/internation ... ld/584677/So, good old "act and then apologize" is still getting a pass from Liberal voters no matter what he does because, the results of a non Liberal gov't for them would be to horrific to contemplate. If there's on thing the "right to rule" people can't stand is a differing political philosophy running their country.