In the spirit of the release of a government report (I believe this is government report number 8,322,965,022,356,322), let me elaborate for you:
Liberal Heritage Minister Lisa Frulla, who is also the Canadian minister in charge of media censorship to ensure no conservative thought leaks into society from the evil America; and in charge of dictating what Canadians can and cannot watch on television and listen to on the radio; and the ministry best known to me as the ministry in charge of ensuring that Fox News Channel was banned until just a few months ago; and the ministry in charge of ensuring that Canada has a billion-dollar-per-year state run liberal biased anti conservative media; and the ministry in charge of stacking the state-run media as well as even the state-run regulator with liberals, just release their official state plans following the last year’s committee report “Our Cultural Sovereignty”, an 872-page document that contained 98 recommendations following an intensive 18-month study.
872 pages. 18 months. On maintaining cultural sovereignty.
Here’s my answer: Let the people watch, listen to, and do whatever they please with their time and money. I know—too radical. Not enough words. Privately done. No cost involved. Requires no analysis. No government union workers need to be hired. Sounds American. Makes sense. Might inspire actual Canadian culture that isn’t created by liberal government decree and then mandated by liberal governments, Soviet-style. Might allow HBO to be legally available in Canada which as we know it currently is not, as it is banned.
One of the recommendations of the report was to end political patronage appointments to the CBC board and the CRTC. But they don’t believe in stopping that. They believe in liberals being in charge of every facet of our lives, as they are now. How shocking that they wouldn’t want to stop doing that. Shocking, I tell you. I’m literally shocked. Wow. They dig the patronage, liberals do. They require the ability to do that. To do otherwise might be democratic-y.
Here’s Frulla’s answer to that hilarious suggestion to abandon patronage appointments to the CRTC and CBC:
“We’re trying and what we’re doing, we’re consulting to make sure that those that are nominated are really accepted by the board of the CRTC and also by the general milieu to make sure that we have the best expertise possible.”
Here’s what I got out of that: Those nominated …. be acceptable…. to the CRTC…. which they own and appoint liberals to run …. general milieu.
Mostly I got “general milieu” out of that.
Vote liberal.
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