WATCH NOW: Jagmeet Singh BREAKS DOWN In TEARS He Faces JAIL After 'Older White Men’ RACIST Comment

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Jagmeet Singh gets away with 'older white men’ comment while Grapes and others cancelled.

Imagine for a moment the outrage that would erupt if Don Cherry, a Canadian broadcasting legend, had said something even remotely close to what Jagmeet Singh recently stated about someone's skin colour, gender, or age. Picture the media frenzy, the social media outrage, the calls for his immediate resignation, and the complete cancellation of his career. Don Cherry, after all, didn’t need to say anything nearly as inflammatory to be canceled. His fall from grace in 2019, after decades of hosting Coach’s Corner on *Hockey Night in Canada*, happened because of a single comment that some interpreted as divisive. And yet, here we are, with Jagmeet Singh—a federal party leader—making sweeping generalizations about “older white men” and facing little to no consequences. This double standard is glaring, and it exposes the hypocrisy of cancel culture in Canada.

Now think about this: what if Stockwell Day, a former Opposition Leader and cabinet minister under Stephen Harper, had said something similar? What would have happened if Dr. Jordan Peterson, a prominent psychologist and cultural critic, or Jessica Mulroney, a media personality and stylist, had made such a comment? You don’t have to guess, because we’ve already seen what happens in these cases. They were all canceled. They had their careers derailed, reputations tarnished, and platforms stripped away—not for saying anything as racially charged as Singh’s remark, but for far less egregious offenses. The rules of cancel culture are clear: if you’re on the wrong side of the ideological spectrum or challenge the prevailing narrative, you’re expendable. But if you’re Jagmeet Singh, you can say whatever you want.

To fully understand the context, let’s revisit what Singh said during his speech at the Equal Voice dinner in Ottawa. “I have seen, if I can be really blunt, I’ve seen a lot of older white men fail upwards again and again,” Singh declared. His comment was made to a room that included Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who, not long before, had made his own controversial remarks about Americans being misogynists for not voting against Donald Trump. Singh’s statement was meant to highlight systemic inequality and advocate for change, but its delivery was unmistakably divisive. He followed it up by saying, “And that’s going to continue, unless we change things.”

The irony, of course, is hard to miss. If anyone fits the description of an “older white man” who has repeatedly failed upwards, it’s Justin Trudeau. Trudeau has faced scandal after scandal during his tenure as prime minister, from the SNC-Lavalin affair to his repeated appearances in blackface, and yet he remains in power. And who is propping up Trudeau’s minority government? None other than Jagmeet Singh himself. If Singh is truly concerned about changing the system to prevent unearned success, then why does he continue to support Trudeau’s leadership in Parliament? It’s a question that underscores the hypocrisy of Singh’s remarks and his role in enabling the very system he claims to criticize.




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