Triple Citizen Liberal MP Plays "Victim Card" Politics In Canada
“At least 56 foreign-born members, 22 with dual or triple citizenship, hold seats in House of Commons, and Senate.”
"Liberal MP Salma Zahid, who holds Canadian, U.K. and Pakistani citizenships, does not judge any other country's rules around who is qualified to serve."
CAP can understand why. Salma Zahid is an extremely privileged individual. Serving as Liberal Member of Parliament for the riding of Scarborough, Ontario, the MP serves as a model of political ethnocentricity.
“At least 56 foreign-born members, 22 with dual or triple citizenship, hold seats in House of Commons, Senate.”
In terms of globalist-oriented political influence, the set-up serves as one of most detrimental aspects of federal governance in Canada. No wonder CBC and the rest pay scant attention. To place the situation in proper context, we travel back to 2017:
"Motion 103, also known as M-103, was a non-binding motion in the 42nd Canadian Parliament stating that the members of the House of Commons called on the Government of Canada to condemn Islamophobia in Canada. The motion was introduced by Iqra Khalid, the Liberal MP representing Mississauga—Erin Mills."
Liberal MP Iqra Khalid is one of 22 dual-citizen MP's in Parliament.
"Motion 103 calls on the government to condemn Islamophobia and all forms of systemic racism and religious discrimination."
We gain insight into the fine art of "woke privilege.” To parse out "Islamophobia" from the general term "racism" exists only in one instance. In PM Justin Trudeau's post-modern Canada, anti-Christian bigotry does not have individual emphasis beyond general terms like racism and bigotry. The same is true for all other religious communities.
This is how MP's like Khalid and Zahid roll. It shouldn't be this way-- but it is. Previous to the invocation of M103, both Christian and Jewish religious community leaders requested to add their respective faiths to M103. They were refused.
To uncover the latest example of community myopia, we move forward to December, 2024:
"If you're going to adopt anti-Palestinian racism, are you going to have anti Israeli-racism?' posited MP Anthony Housefather.
"Tensions were apparent in the Liberal caucus after a committee chaired by Liberal MP Lena Metlege Diab released a report endorsing the disputed concept of anti-Palestinian racism."
"Attorney General Arif Virani said he was 'alive to concerns' about the notion of anti-Palestinian racism."
Liberal MP Lena Metlege Diab is an immigrant from Lebanon. Liberal MP Arif Virani is an immigrant from Uganda. Together, they are lobbying for an additional piece of community privilege. Insatiable as the day is long, government representatives demand more and more in regard to their personal causes. Not only shall "Islamophobia" be put on a societal pinnacle. Specific designation for "anti-Palestinian" racism is to be explicitly written into Canadian law.
Cultural Action Party of Canada [est.2016] find all this incredibly ominous. Call us paranoid, but when putting together pieces of the puzzle, does it not appear that these developments exist as a conduit for a power-grab of the highest order?
If it does, Canadians should rightly attribute it to "the man at the top." Without Justin Trudeau's systemic empowerment of special interest communities, the phenomena would likely have never occurred.
Anthony Housefather, Liberal MP for Mount Royal, stated that he wasn’t convinced Palestinians need special protections:
“We’d have to understand why … you would have this nationality and not other nationalities,” said Housefather.
“If you’re going to adopt anti-Palestinian racism, are you going to have anti Israeli-racism? Are you going to have anti other country racism?”
On behalf of MP Housefather, CAP will go out on a limb: the answer is NO. Why not? The Liberals didn't do it for M103, so why would they act in an “inclusive” manner in this instance?
The Toronto-area MP criticized the government for not treating "Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism with the seriousness that it deserves, and not mentioning anti-Palestinian racism in the updated anti-racism strategy.”
Trans-lation: All their way, all the time. How familiar the sentiment rings true within Canada's so-called "post-modern" society.
"Two Liberal MPs are holding a roundtable Friday evening in Toronto about anti-Palestinian racism, to study whether this type of discrimination should be part of the federal government's recently updated anti-racism strategy, CBC News has learned."
"The move comes after one of those MPs, Scarborough Centre's Salma Zahid, quietly threatened to quit her parliamentary committee duties three weeks ago in protest."
Two points in this regard. First, being a triple citizen holder should mean that such an individual is limited to a 1/3 vote in the House of Commons(will never happen, but one hell of a great idea).
Secondly, it shouldn't be a case to "quietly threaten to quit her parliamentary committee." Under a triple-citizen status, the Scarborough MP should be prevented from holding government office.
How often it is that Canadian voters witness the "racism has no place in Canadian society" refrain from our politicians? The answer is "one hell of a lot."
Applying the concept to PM Trudeau's political representative for Scarborough, ON, one can fairly state that politicians of this variety have "no place within Canadian government."
So sad. 2 is maybe but 3 citizenship m, especially from Middle East countries is an awful idea and should be abolished. It’s pretty clear what they’re doing, to change to culture and values from within, as politicians. The Trojan Horse is inside the gates and is making the rules. And best of all, they’re getting paid handsomely to do so. Time for common sense, anti woke, morals, pro western civilization values to return. And a leader who isn’t a spoiled virtue signalling clown.
MPs should only have one citizenship, as all Canadians. You left and moved here, give up your old country if you want this one.
No special laws for special groups. One law for all or it will be meritless.