持极端意识形态敌视社会的NDP候选人

Dwayne Morgan is the NDP candidate for Scarborough North.

Morgan’s bio describes him as an “entrepreneur, social justice advocate, author, educator, and community trailblazer” but he also appears to be a 9/11 conspiracy theorist.

In a now-deleted May 2011 tweet, Morgan suggested “if they could do something about George Bush’s role in 9/11, people could finally get closure.” Then in a Sept. 11, 2011 tweet, he wrote “@bishopcomedy well, I think it had a lot more to do with the US government and less to do with Muslims.”


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Sep 11, 2010
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@bishopcomedy well, I think it had a lot more to do with the US government and less to do with Muslims

10:21 AM - Sep 11, 2010
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On a redeeming note, Morgan is also an erotic performance artist whose racy, raunchy, playful and sexually explicit poems and readings can be found on Spotify. The NDP could perhaps stand to be a little less stern and ideological in that department.
 
Mississauga Malton candidate Nikki Clarke ran a jewelry company called “Beads 4 Health” that produced necklaces, bracelets and earrings, claiming in a 2008 appearance on Rogers TV that her jewelry, made from quartz, hematite and presumably magnets, could help relieve the pain from arthritis and improve circulation.

“The thing about magnets, when you put it on the skin it helps to activate blood vessels, it opens it up,” she said. “So that’s really the whole purpose of the Beads 4 Health, because it helps to get the blood going.”

Sadly, ordinary “static” magnets do not and one study that linked magnetic fields to “positive blood viscosity” effectively contrived the results.

 
Then there’s Kitchener South-Hespeler NDP candidate Fitz Vanderpool, who promoted a female oil wrestling and denied that — at least until one of the female wrestlers, Aliscia Costantini, told the Sun “He was definitely there” and Facebook photos of Vanderpool posing with Costantini proved that.

Horwath justified her candidate’s oily carousing with nubile young women in bikinis on the grounds he was a “professional boxer, and he is somebody who is committed to his craft. And he, as part of his profession, is required to wear costumes and that’s what he has done.”

The NDP leader did, however, wring an apology out of the champ over what appeared to be previous objections to same-sex marriage.

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NDP Candidate Fitzroy Vanderpool and Anthony Peric at FOWF Entertainment event at Capers in Kitchener in 2013. FOWF Entertainment/Facebook
 
There may still be others in the woodwork, there’s two weeks left in the campaign.

But it’s increasingly clear the NDP circus is in town.
 
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Laura Kaminker, NDP candidate for Mississauga Centre. YouTube

Laura Kaminker is the NDP candidate for Mississauga Centre.

Kaminker is a self-described “Marxist” who in a 2014 blog post said she refuses to wear the “fake poppy” and describes Remembrance Day as “war glorification.”

“I just wear my peace button on my jacket as always, and wait for the collective brainwashing to blow over. When our masters give the signal, everyone can take off the fake poppy – made with prison labour – and create a bit more landfill. And another annual ritual of war glorification comes to a close,” she wrote.

Neither Kaminker nor Horwath apologized for the post, which the NDP leader defended as free speech.

Kaminker also appears to be 9/11 conspiracy theorist, having suggested there’s “no proof that bin Laden or al-Qaida had anything to do with the attacks” on New York City in 2001 and disparaged the annual remembrance of the terror attack that killed almost 3,000 people.

“All of you fixating on this one event, the whole world expected to stand in hushed silence because a bad thing happened to Americans,” she wrote.

这位NDP候选人自称是个马克思主义者。
 
When one of your candidates posts a meme quoting Adolf Hitler, it’s difficult to feel any sympathy for Andrea Horwath’s complaint Saturday that attacks on her candidates are “disappointing.”

The meme shows Hitler standing in a car giving a Nazi salute and includes an inspirational quote from the Nazi Fuhrer that basically says if you don’t like the rules, get into power and change them.

Despite the fact that posting anything to social media involves several steps and conscious thought, Horwath’s Scarborough-Agincourt candidate Tasleem Riaz issued a statement saying she was “horrified that an inappropriate meme was on my Facebook page,” doesn’t recall sharing it, and wouldn’t “have done so intentionally.”

Not exactly a denial.

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这位NDP候选人崇拜希特勒并且指责加拿大军队在阿富汗屠杀无辜。她还欺诈房东不付电费
NDP侯选人欺诈房东被抓包!
 
最后编辑:
  • Hamilton Mountain, MPP Monique Taylor has been accused of creating a toxic work environment by bullying staff to make false sexual harassment complaints.

这位NDP候选人被控以虚假性骚扰指控的方式毒化工作环境。
 
  • Hamilton East—Stoney Creek, MPP Paul Miller is under investigation for “routine racist, sexist, and homophobic comments.”

这位MPP可能还真不错,因为他被自由党指控为经常性发布种族主义,性别主义和同性恋恐惧症言论。
 
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NDP Candidate Chandra Pasma – Ottawa West-Nepean

Chandra Pasma, the NDP‘s candidate in Ottawa West-Nepean, seems to think “jobs are not the answer” to Ontario’s woes.

“How do we escape the clutches of labourism, with its limited ideas of work and its dehumanizing emphasis on paid labour,” she wrote in a now-deleted tweet. “We need to reconceptualize work and find ways of detaching income security from paid employment.”


这位的主张实行起来,那基本上就是大家都不工作挣钱了 - 共产主义在加拿大实现?
 
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