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August 14, 2016

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ONTARIO PC RACE

Patrick Brown's Impotence, and the Emergence of a New Pro-Family Candidate 

by Thomas Carter
(henrymakow.com)

Last year, Patrick Brown, leader of the Ontario PC party, was the beneficiary of the backlash against Kathleen Wynne's radical sex-ed curriculum. In the race for the leadership of the Conservative Party, several conservative websites including Coalition for Life supported Brown emphasizing he had a perfect voting record in regard to pro-life and pro-family legislation. This support helped him defeat the socially liberal MPP, Christine Elliott in the leadership race. Unfortunately, once at the helm he quickly recanted his former views and in a blatant betrayal of his conservative supporters became the first Ontario PC Party leader to march in the Gay Pride Parade.


When pressured on how he would attack Wynne's curriculum he was non-committal. He said recently "I wasn't pointing out specific criticisms at the curriculum," he says. "It was the process. I do believe life lessons, those are important for parents." His abrupt change in stance wasn't overlooked by the Liberals. Premier Wynne said of him, "He's trying very hard to tell people that he stands for something, but I think it's very unclear exactly what he believes in."

This led to the parents rights group PAFE to launch their "What to do about Patrick Brown? campaign.

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They asked for parental rights advocates from the Scarborough/Rouge River district to run as independents in a Sept 1st by-election for the seat vacated by Liberal MPP Bas Balkissoon . After interviewing a number of promising advocates, Queenie Yu emerged as the gal for the job. Her website is http://stopwynnesexed.com/

This is more than just an independent candidate deciding to run in a by-election. This is the resistance, at first stupefied and disorientated, organizing and developing into a real force. In a championship fight the underdog can level the playing field by landing a single good punch: the champion loses a bit of confidence and becomes more defensive while the challenger catches a glimmer of hope, onlookers see the possibility of an upset, the champ's team get ready to abandon him to jump on a new bandwagon.

Just like in a fist fight the resistance has to capitalize on the enemies weaknesses and make them pay for their mistakes. Seizing the moment is key. For us, any efforts will be more effective while the extremely unpopular Kathleen Wynne is still in office. The time to strike is now. In 2014 the election was won with just 16,095 votes. Please spread the word to anyone in the Scarborough/Rouge River District to support Queenie Yu, the parental rights candidate in the Sept 1 by-election!
  



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Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at