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BlueWavePsych

(3,101 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:04 PM 23 hrs ago

"It's not the Americans' fault. It's our fault. We're stupid." - Pierre Poilievre



Yes… Sadly, He Really Did Say We’re Stupid

During the English-language leaders’ debate, Mark Carney claimed that Pierre Poilievre had called Canadians stupid. I assumed it was a bit of rhetorical inflation—something loosely paraphrased, maybe implied, not actual words. It sounded too blunt, too self-defeating, to be real.

Then, yesterday, I came across the now-viral billboard image bearing the quote: “It’s not the Americans’ fault. It’s our fault. We’re stupid.” The words were clear, attributed directly to Poilievre.

So I decided to see and hear for myself what he actually said—I went to the source. I pulled up the Jordan Peterson podcast episode and watched. And there it was. Not softened or qualified, delivered plainly. He really said it.

The remark—“It’s our fault. We’re stupid”—was made in the context of a broader lament about what he calls the “pathetic story” of Canada’s trade surplus. But even with that framing, the language Poilievre chose was startling in its contempt and self-righteousness. It wasn’t a policy critique—it was a crass, sweeping indictment, offered with a shrug and a smirk.

These words are more than just a gaffe. It’s a revealing window into the psychology and political ethos of a man who aspires to lead Canada, made particularly stark as we approach the climax of a federal election campaign. Leadership is always as much about humility, compassion, and decency as it is about confidence and certainty. Poilievre, in this moment, appears disturbingly deficient in the former and disproportionately endowed with the latter.

This election is not merely about policy; it is fundamentally about character and democratic ethos. Canada does not need a leader who sees its citizens as stupid or misguided, but rather one who respects their intelligence, listens with humility, and governs with compassion and decency.

Poilievre’s candid moment with Peterson has given voters a clear, unvarnished insight into his character.

It is now up to Canadians to decide whether arrogance and disdain are qualities they can trust or whether humility and compassion are essential foundations for true leadership.

https://march27th.substack.com/p/yes-sadly-he-really-did-say-were

See also ...
https://nowtoronto.com/news/canadians-react-to-liberal-billboard-taunting-pierre-poilievre-in-his-ottawa-riding/



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"It's not the Americans' fault. It's our fault. We're stupid." - Pierre Poilievre (Original Post) BlueWavePsych 23 hrs ago OP
Trump got elected by saying how stupid America is. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #1
A stark warning to Canadians. mwmisses4289 22 hrs ago #2

Irish_Dem

(68,602 posts)
1. Trump got elected by saying how stupid America is.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:06 PM
23 hrs ago

And what a third world shit hole we are.

mwmisses4289

(942 posts)
2. A stark warning to Canadians.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:38 PM
22 hrs ago

I've read many Canadians saying he is Canada's version of trump, and his comment reminds me of trumps comment about loving the uneducated. I hope the Canadians who go to their voting polls don't make the same mistake some u.s. voters, the same mistake some argentinian voters did. Hold the u.s. as an example of what not to vote for.

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