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The CBC owes an apology to Canadians for the video but that is about as likely as Obama expressing condolences over the death of an on-duty police officer. It ain’t going to happen

CBC airs anti-white rap video



It is the kind of video you expect someone to make and upload to YouTube. It is something completely different when a major broadcaster airs it. And it is more disgusting when the video is made and aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that is subsidized by the taxpayers to the tune of over $1 billion a year. The video on the November 29th episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes. Entitled “Beige Power,” a non-white rapper, accompanied by non-white dancers, raps about how by the year 3000, there will be no more white people. And this of course is a good thing. These white people are described in the video as alt-right Nazis. At the end, the rapper issues a warning to Donald Trump and Bannon. And the goof doing the rapping repeats Canada is already great.
The segment of course is not an attack on Trump and the “alt-right.” It is a blatant attack on all white Canadians and is in keeping with the sentiments of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the governing Liberal Party of Canada. Just last Friday while speaking to Toronto elementary teachers, Trudeau told them he was “lucky” to be born a straight, white male. He said in part, “…we are a society where I was given power and a voice that I did nothing to earn, that I did nothing to deserve…” It is entertaining to watch American college students literally crying over their “white privilege” from the sanctity of the safe spaces they demanded and received. It is quite another thing to see the leader of a first world country apologize for being white. Trudeau is wrong as he usually is. His power comes not from being white and straight but from the fact his last name is Trudeau and his father was once the prime minister. But the prime minister is right about one thing; he did nothing to earn the position he holds today. He is totally unqualified to be anything more than he was prior to entering politics; a part time drama teacher and a snowboard instructor. From a guy who has said in the past budgets balance themselves, he is going to grow the economy from the heart out and we have to reconsider such concepts as space and time, the fact he did not earn or does not deserve his position is the most intelligent thing he ever said. The anti-white video aired at a time when the CBC is, surprise, surprise, asking for more money. Last week, the broadcaster asked for a further $400 million a year. Television advertising is becoming harder to obtain so the corporation wants to change the model to the one used by the BBC. The money is to replace advertising and lost sales as well as give the CBC the ability to create more Canadian content. We learned last week Canadian content includes bashing white people and hoping they one day disappear.

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There is no doubt Trudeau, dubbed the “Little Potato” by the Chinese, and his caucus of underachieving spuds will give the corporation what they are asking for. It will only be unusual in the sense $400 million is a lot of money for the Trudeau government to actually spend in Canada. Most government spending is directed at other countries, non-white countries of course. The CBC shares the aims of the Liberals to rid society of whites the 22 Minutes segment described as Nazis. Conservative leadership candidate Kellie Leitch is proposing if she becomes prime minister she will scrap the CBC except for remote areas not covered by other broadcasters. Her policy came after fellow candidate Maxime Bernier proposed making changes to the national broadcaster. Leitch obtained Trumpian notoriety after she had the nerve to propose immigrants coming to Canada be examined to ensure they have Canadian values. While Leitch’s chances of becoming Tory leader and eventually prime minister are a longshot, so was Brexit and a Trump presidency. True leadership involves more than tweaking. In years gone by, the CBC was often referred to as “the people’s network.” Even if this was true at one time, there is no doubt the broadcaster is the network of the Liberal Party of Canada. Canadians, whether “old stock” or not, should be outraged at the Beige Power video aired on their dime. It was nothing more than an attempt to divide Canadians in the same way Trudeau’s buddy Obama is so good at. The CBC owes an apology to Canadians for the video but that is about as likely as Obama expressing condolences over the death of an on-duty police officer. It ain’t going to happen.

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Arthur Weinreb is an author, columnist and Associate Editor of Canada Free Press. Arthur’s latest book, Ford Nation: Why hundreds of thousands of Torontonians supported their conservative crack-smoking mayor is available at Amazon. Racism and the Death of Trayvon Martin is also available at Smashwords. His work has appeared on Newsmax.com,  Drudge Report, Foxnews.com.

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