I think they have zero chance of ever winning anything. I think their party got the bum's rush of Qanon people, white nationalists and all the other crazies for whom the CPC wasn't right-wing enough, and now that's what the party is made up of. Top to bottom crazy.
A legit neo-nazi party (I mean an actual, legit neo-nazi party, not a "hurr durr ham calls everyone neo-nazis" party as these morons are trying to frame it) apparently sought to collaborate or even merge with the PPC in a very public way. What does that tell Canadian voters about the PPC? What does the fact that the vocal PPC supporters on this board also support the CNP whenever the subject comes up (causing uproars like you're seeing right now between me and the PPC people over this CNP stuff) tell Canadian voters about the PPC?
This is the stigma that the PPC now wears in front of the Canadian public.
Bernier's actual policies don't even matter at this point. The stigma from the crazies, the neo-nazis and everything else has ruined any prospect that party may have had. The vast majority of Canadian wouldn't touch that party withy a ten foot pole now.
I think they have zero chance of ever winning anything. I think their party got the bum's rush of Qanon people, white nationalists and all the other crazies for whom the CPC wasn't right-wing enough, and now that's what the party is made up of. Top to bottom crazy.
A legit neo-nazi party (I mean an actual, legit neo-nazi party, not a "hurr durr ham calls everyone neo-nazis" party as these morons are trying to frame it) apparently sought to collaborate or even merge with the PPC in a very public way. What does that tell Canadian voters about the PPC? What does the fact that the vocal PPC supporters on this board also support the CNP whenever the subject comes up (causing uproars like you're seeing right now between me and the PPC people over this CNP stuff)?
This is the stigma that the PPC now wears in front of the Canadian public.
Bernier's actual policies don't even matter at this point. The stigma from the crazies, the neo-nazis and everything else has ruined any prospect that party may have had. The vast majority of Canadian wouldn't touch that party withy a ten foot pole now.
I think they have zero chance of ever winning anything. I think their party got the bum's rush of Qanon people, white nationalists and all the other crazies for whom the CPC wasn't right-wing enough, and now that's what the party is made up of. Top to bottom crazy.
A legit neo-nazi party (I mean an actual, legit neo-nazi party, not a "hurr durr ham calls everyone neo-nazis" party as these morons are trying to frame it) apparently sought to collaborate or even merge with the PPC in a very public way. What does that tell Canadian voters about the PPC? What does the fact that the vocal PPC supporter on this board also support the CNP when the subject comes up? This is the stigma that the PPC now wears in front of the Canadian public.
Bernier's actual policies don't even matter at this point. The stigma from the crazies, the neo-nazis and everything else has ruined any prospect that party may have had. The vast majority of Canadian wouldn't touch that party withy a ten foot pole now.
I think they have zero chance of ever winning anything. I think their party got the bum's rush of Qanon people, white nationalists and all the other crazies for whom the CPC wasn't right-wing enough, and now that's what the party is made up of. Top to bottom crazy.
A legit neo-nazi party (I mean an actual, legit neo-nazi party, not "hurr durr ham calls everyone neo-nazis" party as these morons are trying to frame it) apparently sought to collaborate or even merge with the PPC in a very public way. What does that tell Canadian voters about the PPC? What does the fact that the vocal PPC supporter on this board also support the CNP when the subject comes up?
This is the stigma that the PPC now wears in front of the Canadian public. Bernier's actual policies don't even matter at this point. The stigma from the crazies, the neo-nazis and everything else has ruined any prospect that party may have had. The vast majority of Canadian wouldn't touch that party withy a ten foot pole now.