Maybe so, but it’s not like we frequently rotate in new faces to put on our currency. Due to the timing of this decision, it smacks of cuckery, virtue signalling, and panders to this whole idea of paying now for injustices in the past. The past can’t be changed, no matter whose face you decide to slap on a fin, and that’s the main issue I have with this weak facade.
I agree it’s an easy way to celebrate prominent Canadians. And if that was the intention behind this, that would be great. But due to the fact it’s never been an issue before, and only suddenly now, I don’t think that’s the intention. It smacks of bending the knee, and that’s my issue.
To the greater activist narrative going on right now. It’s another example of the voice actor of Cleveland from Family Guy suddenly deciding to step down after 20 years. It’s bending the knee to white guilt. When the intent is clearly superficial it’s impossible for me to respect the decision, regardless of any other rationale that can be spun off it.
Maybe so, but it’s not like we frequently rotate in new faces to put on our currency. Due to the timing of this decision, it smacks of cuckery, virtue signalling, and panders to this whole idea of paying now for injustices in the past. The past can’t be changed, no matter whose face you decide to slap on a fin, and that’s the main issue I have with this weak facade.
I agree it’s an easy way to celebrate prominent Canadians. And if that was the intention behind this, that would be great. But due to the fact it’s never been an issue before, and only suddenly now, I don’t think that’s the intention. It smacks of bending the knee, and that’s my issue.
To the greater activist narrative going on right now. It’s another example of the voice actor of Cleveland from Family Guy suddenly deciding to step down after 20 years. It’s bending the knee to white guilt. When the intent is clearly superficial it’s impossible for me to respect the decision, regardless of any other rationale that can be spun off it.