Justin Trudeau resigns from leader of Canada's Liberal Party.
"After spats with allies, pressure from Donald Trump and falling poll numbers, Trudeau has decided to call it quits."
This is sad news, and an ominous sign for the direction Canada is headed. The right-wing across the world is destabilizing liberal coalitions, and we desperately need to find ways to combat it.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/6/why-has-justin-trudeau-resigned-and-whats-next-for-canada
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@FantasticalEconomics don't give up on the Liberal Party yet.
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@TheresaReason
I'm not giving up on the Liberal Party, nor democracy across the world, and hope that's not how that post sounded. I intended it more as a call to focus our energy on the real enemies, rather than fighting each other.
It seems we spend 80% of our energy arguing with people who we agree with at least 90%, while those we collectively despise solidify power.
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@FantasticalEconomics yes it's true, progressive voters tend to be fragmented and that is a big problem in this climate particularly.
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@TheresaReason
I agree. The only thing I would add is that the right actively fragments us. It's active, not passive.
Sure there will always be disagreements in policy and approaches, but the real problem is how well the right exploit what could/should be small disagreements into outright infighting across the left.
This is what we need to find a way to combat, if we are going to fight the rising tide of fascism, in my opinion.
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@FantasticalEconomics
Well when rich birds in Blue and Red shirts start shitting on everyone below, it's usually time to build cover, something else.
Keeping with the half party in place now is not all that appealing to me anymore, but it could, I guess, be the way forward.
Essentially, this isn't hard. A party with real impacts for workers, and less of an environment of game theory self destructive voting overall would probably take EVERY SINGLE VOTE.
The people want bread and shelter.
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@rythur
Fully agree!
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