"Here's to 'Paw Patrol,' and to capitalism," Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said in a video posted to social media on Sunday. He's seen here at a press conference in Regina, on Oct. 22, 2019. stands firmly behind both free-market capitalism and the messages conveyed by the animated children’s show “Paw Patrol.” The Conservative leader made that clear in a new video posted to his social media accounts on Sunday.
” The story quotes King’s University College sociology professor Liam Kennedy, who specializes in criminal justice. Kennedy told the CBC that he takes issue with the show’s depiction of the government as corrupt and ineffectual, with the Paw Patrol — a group of do-gooder dogs — acting as a stand-in police force. He chronicled what he called the show’s “In his video, Scheer took issue with the very premise of Kennedy’s research, his study’s findings, and the CBC’s coverage of that research.
“Sometimes a children’s show is just a children’s show. Not everything needs to be hyper-analyzed through a social justice warrior worldview,” Scheer said. Why is the CBC acting like capitalism is a bad thing? The CBC posted an article quoting a university professor who argued the children’s TV show, Paw Patrol, encourages children to embrace capitalism.
I can think of a few 'bad times' right off the top of my head where opening a discussion about capitalism would likely be frowned upon. Just Sayin
If there was true capitalism
really? defending Capitalism? in this economy when despite having Jobs many are forced to use food banks
Make him go away. Even with one of the three stooges running Sk. This idiot is a worse embarrassment to Sk.
When we polled Canadians about what matters most to them right now, they overwhelmingly answered 'some guy who said capitalism is bad in reference to a kid's show.' And by 'Canadians,' we mean drunk Hamish Marshall.
because they did:
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