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| Forging a Progressive Coalition Government: Canadian author suggests Stephen Harper's negligence has roots in Eugenics ideology by Peter Tremblay
Stéphane Dion, Jack Layton and Gilles Duceppe reportedly signed the Agreement for a Coalition Government on 1 December 2008, in response to the Stephen Harper government's systematized negligence on taking proactive steps on defending Canada from the prevailing economics crisis. This includes vital threats to job security. The Stephen Harper government has also pursued an overall post-Federal Election reactionary agenda, that further threatens Canada's vital social programmes, and overall Canadian sovereignty. Mr. Harper has also further abused parliament, as he pursues his clandestine North American Union (NAU) agenda. It is apparent that Mr. Harper and his Conservative Party choose "capitalistocracy" (rule by an elite clique of capitalists) over the affirmation of a consensual and participatory parliamentary democracy. However, it was Canadian author Trevor Harrison who provided perhaps prophetic insights on Mr. Harper's ideological motivations on failing to redress the threat to Canadians posed by the prevailing economic crisis. Apparently, the Conservative Party's abdication of taking proactive public administrative leadership is not because of some kind of "political absent-mindedness" or "cluelessness".
Rather, Mr. Harrison appears to suggest that a eugenics ideology affinity has motivated the negligence observed by Canadians in general, and Opposition Party leaders at their 1 December 2008 news conference on the signing of an Agreement for a Coalition Government. Apparently, Mr. Harper is using Canadian governmental authority to advance the ultra right wing ideological goals that Trevor Harrison outlines in his book. Mr. Harrison documents in the book entitled Of Passionate Intensity, that Prime Minister Stephen Harper was a member of the ultra-right wing Northern Foundation in 1989. Mr. Harrison documents that this Foundation was comprised of eugenics-inspired Neo-Nazi social Darwinist intellectuals. The Northern Foundation of which Mr. Harper was a member, is a male-dominated and self-anointed "White Brotherhood". Females are not excluded though, provided that they accept its highly conformist and male chauvinistic culture of fascism. Mr. Harper would eventually "officially" break-away from this group. Indeed, it would be unfair to Mr. Harper, to continually link him ideologically to a group that he may have simply sought to explore, in his process of political introspection and outreach. However, upon closer examination, the substantive policy direction of the Conservative government, appears to be emphatically driven by the expressed agenda of the Northern Foundation. Eugenics is a far right wing ideology, which embraces the social Darwinistic construct that public policy must be consistent with a "survival of the fittest" context. In the Eugenics world-view, proactive economic policy would weaken society, by "wasting" money and other precious societal resources on "inferiors". In the eugenics world view, for example, if people lose their jobs, then they should be left to fend for themselves. Eugenics practitioners reject also, universal public healthcare, cultural programmes, and the overall context of social responsibility that is an quintessential part of Canada's national identity as a progressive society. Please review YouTube video below for an understanding of eugienics and related Social Darwinistic ideology that Stephen Harper and his colleagues apparently embrace in their hostile agenda against Canadian institutions.
It is apparent that the Stephen Harper government, based upon Mr. Harrison's book, could be perceived to view Canadian society as a "project" that ought to be socially re-engineered to conform to the dystopic image of Eugenics ideology. It is historically notable that Adolf Hitler was one of the Eugenics movement's historically greatest advocates. It is ironic that Bloc Quebecois which thwarted a Conservative majority on 14 October 2008, that would have destroyed Canada, proved themselves in this Agreement, to be more responsible as parliamentarians in the House of Commons. Perhaps this is the kind of new pragmatism in Quebec that André Pratte was referring to when we authored the new book Reconquering Canada: Quebec Federalists Speak Up for Change. Please also note other recommended readings: Traitors among Us: The Betrayal of Canada. Make comments about this article in The Canadian Blog.
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