An Alberta bar owner who hung by the neck an effigy of Prime Minister Justin ̨MM said the gesture was done “just in fun,” but the image is deeply disturbing.
The effigy—a piñata depicting the prime minister — was hung at the bar for the Canada Day weekend.
While the ̨MM Liberals are not well-liked in Alberta, hanging an effigy is an extreme gesture, moving from the realm of political commentary to hatred.
Criticism of political figures is to be expected and welcomed in a democracy, but this gesture was not a condemnation of the ̨MM government. Rather, it was a way to feed on disgust for the man himself.
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This gesture did not address issues such as the SNC-Lavalin affair, the government’s policy on immigration, the way ̨MM has responded to deteriorating relations with China or any other point of policy or leadership. It was nothing more or less than a way of expressing hate for the prime minister.
This is not the first time a Canadian political figure has been targeted by this level of hate.
Earlier this year, members of the Yellow Vests Canada Facebook group spoke of the need to kill ̨MM. Facebook later pulled the comments.
Dartboards with ̨MM’s picture in the target are easily available.
And ̨MM has not been the only face on a target.
Three years ago, while she was premier of Alberta, Rachel Notely’s face was used as a target in a golf tournament, because of anger with her government’s policies.
There is a growing level of anger among some in Canada, especially when it comes to politics.
Some political candidates have been urged to have security when they campaign, because of concerns an angry voter will act out violently.
Hanging an effigy of the prime minister — or any other political figure for that matter — does not address any issues of concern within Canadian politics.
Such an action only serves to further feed an anger which is already all too present among a portion of the population.
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