Trudeau is so bad he made young Canadians Conservative!
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Summary
No matter how bad a politician is, there is always a silver lining. And despite the fact that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the worst leader Canada has ever had, and all of his policies have significantly hurt the country, there are still some bright spots to his prime ministership. Not intentionally, it s actually been fully unintentional as to why certain aspects of his prime ministerhip have been fantastic for conservatism. Justin Trudeau has made the case in the opposite direction of why we need conservatism. By being a radical socialistic liberal, he has proven to young people early on in their lives that socialism doesn t work, moral relativism is an absolute cancer, and that maybe traditional values and free market economics actually work. Because in the current polling, it actually shows that not only are the conservatives just winning with every demographic, conservatives are doing disproportionately well with young Canadians.
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No matter how bad a situation is, there is always a silver lining to be had.
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And despite the fact that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is easily the worst leader that Canada has ever had,
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he's super narcissistic, corrupt, clownish, incompetent, radical on policy,
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and all of his policies have significantly hurt the country,
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there is still some bright spots to his prime ministership.
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Not intentionally, it's actually been fully unintentional
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as to why certain aspects of his prime ministership have been fantastic for conservatism.
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Justin Trudeau is quite possibly the best marketer of conservatism I have ever seen.
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Way and above John Locke, Milton Friedman, other conservative economists and philosophers,
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Justin Trudeau has made the case in the opposite direction of why we need conservatism.
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By being a radical socialistic liberal, he has proven to young people early on in their lives
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that socialism doesn't work, moral relativism is an absolute cancer,
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and that maybe traditional values and free market economics actually work.
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Because in the current polling, it actually shows that not only are the conservatives just winning with every demographic,
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conservatives and just the right in general is doing disproportionately well with young Canadians.
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Anyone from 18 to 29 and then even 30 to 45 are very conservative these days.
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In fact, it's something that people don't really expect.
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But the liberals actually mostly do well with disproportionately older voters,
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And I know if any of you guys are 45 plus watching this video, I'm not going after you guys.
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Obviously, you were never on board with the liberals in the first place.
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But there is a certain type of Eastern Canadian pensioner age voter
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who was just sort of blindly faithful to the Liberal Party.
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And they kind of think that, like, they are very big believers in the social security system
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that the younger generation should pay for the older generation,
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even though the older generation did not have enough kids to even pay for any of this stuff.
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That's a different topic I could go into in the future.
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But I'm going to start from the top and then go younger as I move on
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to demonstrate just how dramatic this shift in conservatism is for the younger generation.
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And it's showing that the conservatives are still dominating with this group.
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The liberals have 28, the NDP have 14, the Block have 8, PPC 2, Greens 2.
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But the liberals are actually polling a few points above where they usually are nationally
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You go to 45 to 59, conservatives at 41, liberals 24, NDP 14.
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And now the conservatives at 47, NDP 21, liberals 20, Green Party 5, Block 4.
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And yeah, the NDP is hanging in there and they do grow as you get younger.
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But that's more of just the sort of progressive loyalty of the millennial age and Gen X age
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individuals who tend to believe very deeply for some reason in the progressive government
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But now I'm going to go to 18 to 29 year olds because this is actually fantastic for conservatives.
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We should pin on his lapel like some freedom award or something like that because now everyone
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really likes freedom and free markets because of him.
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So federal voting intentions among 18 to 29 year olds, 43% are voting for the conservatives.
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So combining those two, people at the age demographic of 18 to 29, effectively Zoomers, there's a few
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millennials, older millennials at the upper limits there.
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That demographic is 52% willing to vote for right parties.
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And even the block, you can kind of sort of write that off because there's some more right
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leaning and left leaning voters who vote block.
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So a lot of Quebecers vote for them, not really knowing what they want.
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And the liberals in this one are down at 20% tied with the NDP, showing that it's not even
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exactly like the NDP is capturing these younger voters.
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And Justin Trudeau has truly made conservatism cool in younger generations.
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There's a reason why you have, this is a United States example, but I guarantee the same
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You have these young frat guys in college going to protect the American flag and stand
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up to these rabid, evil Hamas supporters who are trying to take over college campuses.
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Being conservative is kind of countercultural at this point.
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And I don't like the, oh, conservatism is now very punk rock among the youth.
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Really with youth, they don't like simply being told something by authority figures that is
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So in a certain sense, when the youth went more left in the 60s and 70s, to a certain
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extent, I think it's because that values were being pushed on them, but not explained as
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It just became the propaganda of this is how you should live in the West and we're not
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So, you know, you should embrace whatever our values are.
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And so these days though, it's the reverse where it's hyper-progressive saying that you need
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to believe in gender theory and like, we need diversity, equity, and inclusion in all things.
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And that like, we all need to be wearing the certain colored shirt on this day of the month.
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And when you've grown up for the past decade in school with woke teachers and not all teachers,
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not all teachers are woke, obviously, not all teachers believe in gender theory and all
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But you bump into enough of these people that I think kids start to groan and get really
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And that Justin Trudeau and many of these liberals, like Justin Trudeau is actually still a fairly
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young man for being the leader of a country, but he feels old.
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And I say that in the sense that he feels stuffy.
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You can feel like a very dynamic leader into your like 70s.
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Just look at Ronald Reagan, a very dynamic leader when he was leading the United States.
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But Justin Trudeau, just in his early 50s, just feels worn out because he is worn out
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His values feel very sort of bloated and stuffy, bureaucratic corporate, like it's the thing
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that your teachers are going to try and teach you by wheeling in a television into the classroom
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and telling you that you need to embrace the values of the WEF and UN.
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It doesn't mean that they're all going to go out and join the Conservative Party, buy
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memberships and start marching in the streets for freedom causes.
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But it means that when somebody comes to their door saying that we need universal dental care,
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we need universal pharmacare, we need like this new hate speech, online hate law, because
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There's way more young people, even if they're a little bit apathetic to politics still, which
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is just something that young people tend to be whenever there's a serious topic that gets
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brought up, they're going to be almost more scoffing at anybody who ends up trying to force
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Universities at this point, I think that one, frankly, don't send your kids to university
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But even the universities, I find, yeah, they're able to call out 20% of the kids and make them
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But everyone else I find these days, and I've been through university, talked to a lot of
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people, they're just trying to get their degrees and get out, because they find university
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culture, student union culture, progressive professor culture, obnoxious, and they want
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to get out into the world and hang out with people who are not perpetually offended by things
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and are not moral busybodies on the issues of progressivism.
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But at the same time, the best way of actually marketing traditional values is demonstrating
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why they work, not just forcing them onto people through verbal mandate.
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And that's now why they are absolutely flatlining in the polls with young Canadians.
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In 20 years, they might be down to only 11% of voters, because young people are not gravitating
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Anyways, so that should be generally it for me today, guys.
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I want to do my normal plug as a young Canadian who hopefully you can support if you live
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A lot of these people either don't live in the riding or they're super pro lockdown or
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progressive P, progressive conservatives, or capital P, progressive conservatives trying
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So if you live in Calgary Signal Hill, buy a Conservative Party membership federally and vote for me in
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