• someone [comrade/them, they/them]
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    29 days ago

    As a life-long New Brunswicker (though temporarily in Ontario) this is an excellent and accurate summary of Higgs' various fuckups.

  • MuinteoirSaoirse [she/her]
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    29 days ago

    What's really funny is he tried hard to pander to the Alliance fascists and convoy guys (of which there are a lot in NB), but they weren't interested in turning out for him. Sure they hate trans people, but they also hate masking, social distancing and vaccines, which are all things they consider him a traitor for pushing in 2020. The amount of extreme right people who are simultaneously whining about Holt and the Liberals but also I-told-you-so-ing about Higgs and his "mandatory vaccine" agenda is a great sign of their current inability to organize.

    In a weird way, Oct 7 was also a critical moment in collapsing the anti-trans movement in NB. In September 2023 there were anti-trans rallies in every city that were massive by the standards of New Brunswick organizing, but then October came, and there was a schism between the fundamentalist Christians and Muslims, with the Christians immediately turning on the Muslims. Muslim groups switched focus to protesting Canada's participation in genocide, Christian groups didn't want anything to do with them, and queer people turned out to the Palestine rally and started forming crucial connections with the Muslim communities. Really powerful example of the importance of solidarity in breaking down barriers and building coalitions.

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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    29 days ago

    Let me guess, liberals will use this as an excuse to be comfortably complacent again.

    Never mind that even in liberal electoral politics that every side eventually has its expiration date. It’s only a matter of time until the next conservative PM and what have liberals done to defend against their agenda?