Jagmeet Singh Prioritizes Historical Incidents Devoid Of Canadian Content
"A motion moved by the New Democratic Party or NDP for the recognition of the violence against Sikhs in India in 1984 as a 'genocide' failed to be passed by a Parliamentary committee."
December 5th, 2024: "A motion moved by the New Democratic Party or NDP for the recognition of the violence against Sikhs in India in 1984 as a 'genocide' failed to be passed by a Parliamentary committee, on Thursday."
As a microcosm for the current condition of Canadian society, they don't get much better than this. Contemporary Canada is up-to-its-eyeballs in political and social consternation. From Islamic militancy based on war in Gaza to protests in the streets regarding Sikh-Khalistani-Hindu political discord, the detrimental impact of mass immigration to our country is thus revealed.
It’s under these conditions that New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh has chosen to put his efforts into an historical incident wholly devoid of "Cancon"-- Canadian content. Why so-called genocidal incidents ten thousand miles from Canadian soil should take precedent remains a mystery.
"From October 31 to November 3, 1984, thousands of Sikhs throughout India were hunted and murdered by mobs following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi."
Why this is critical to North American society is anyone's guess. Why, at this juncture in time, the incident is top-of-mind for Jagmeet Singh strikes CAP as an absurdity. Did the incident take place in Canada? No. The degree to which the event is pertinent for the 98.5% of Canadians who do not derive from Sikh communities stands at nothing.
No wonder it's numero uno for Jagmeet Singh. Ethnocentric at the highest level, the leader of the NDP continues to dwell in the land of ethnic myopia. Besides, it's not the first time this politician has thrown around the word "genocide" on the Canadian stage.
“215 Indigenous kids were found in an unmarked mass grave. Anytime you think of unmarked mass graves, you think of a distant country where a genocide has happened. This is not a distant country, this is here in Canada, and the genocide was against Indigenous people. And it is a genocide that is ongoing."
-- Jagmeet Singh
Permit CAP to tear this apart. First, the fact that myriad media reports state that no bodies have been found as related to the 215 Indigenous children.
"Our book-- ‘In Kamloops, Not One Body Has Been Found,’ by Montreal historian Jacques Rouillard demonstrates that all the major elements of the Kamloops narrative are either false or highly exaggerated.”
"No unmarked graves have been discovered at Kamloops or elsewhere— not one."
Secondly, Singh's comment that the "genocide is still going on today."
"According to the 2021 Census, there were 1.8 million Indigenous people, representing 5.0% of the total Canadian population, up from 4.9% in 2016."
In truth, Jagmeet Singh has always been a curious political entity. Like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Mr. Singh has lauded Cuban dictator Fidel Castro on multiple occasions.
Singh on Cuban Dictator Fidel Castro:
“He[Castro] saw a country wracked by poverty, illiteracy & disease. So he lead a revolution that uplifted the lives of millions. RIP.”
On this basis, one might wonder if veneration for historical dictators exists as a prerequisite for leadership of the Liberal and NDP parties. As far as Sikhism goes, Singh's run as party leader is laced with ethnocentric obsessions.
A former lawyer who served as a provincial politician in Ontario, Singh became the first member of a visible minority to lead a national political party in Canada after he won the New Democratic Party leadership in 2017.
Neglected by media was the fact that Mr. Singh was literally parachuted into a Vancouver suburb to secure a seat as a Member of Parliament. Devoid of tangible connection to the Burnaby, B.C. riding, his Parliamentary seat was secured within months of his arrival. Perhaps it helped that next to white-minority Richmond, Burnaby is the most 3rd World-oriented riding in the Greater Vancouver area.
From MP to NDP party leader was another hop, skip and jump. As reported by CBC News, Singh raised 53 per cent of all the money collected by the four candidates. His support was largely drawn from his home region of the Greater Toronto Area(3rd World-dominated Brampton), which alone represented two-thirds of his fundraising.
Fascinating, eh?. Who knew that community members in the GTA– meaning Sikh political stronghold of Brampton, Ontario— cared so deeply about election results 4000 km away in Vancouver?
"Introducing the motion[Sikh genocide in India], Singh asked the committee to call on the House to recognise that a genocide was carried out against the Sikhs in India in 1984 and to call upon Indian government to make measures to bring those responsible for this violence to justice.”
"The committee, chaired by ruling Liberal Party MP Ali Ehsassi [Iranian immigrant, born in Geneva. Switzerland], moved to adjourn debate in the matter, with nine members voting for that adjournment and two against."
What a comprehensive waste of time and effort. Then again, what more accurately captures the state-of-society under the iron-clad control of PM Trudeau's minority Liberal government? Even Canada’s woke snowflake contingent would be hard-pressed to deny that Singh is the political figure most responsible for keeping his "ideological boyfriend" in power as prime minister.
Cultural Action Party[est. 2016] lay it on the line: all this malarky--from soup to nuts-- must be flushed down the drain of political power in Canada. Apart from the diaspora communities Trudeau and Singh pander to in perpetuity, it's likely no one gives a damn about any of this.
Digging deeper into the woke quagmire, we discover that both Trudeau and Singh are card-carrying members of the world's most prominent globalist political entity on the planet-- World Economic Forum.
"The issue was addressed by Singh while speaking at the Vaisakhi parade in Surrey, British Columbia, in April, as he said, 40th anniversary of Sikh genocide falls in this year. On this occasion, Sikh genocide should be recognised at the Federal level.”
Sikhism. Hinduism. Punjab. Khalistan. Vaisakhi. Not a damn thing to do with Canada.
Just the way Jagmeet Singh and Justin Trudeau want it to be.
Can anyone explain to me why this flip flopping weirdo is still at 17% in the polls?????? Says one thing and does the total opposite.One might think he has a split personality disorder.Has absolutely no concern for anything Canadian and doesn't even represent any of the values of the NDP. Lives thousands of miles from his riding and seems to have been placed there by the WEF for the sole purpose of propping up Justin Trudeau.
I hope Our Future PM Pierre Poilievre brings Jagmeat and the rest of the Liberal traitors up on charges for destroying Canada.