Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois has no use for the publications of a student association on the subject of appointment of Pauline Marois to the chancellery of UQAM. Instead, he accuses his PQ rival Paul St-Pierre Plamondon of being “obsessed” with Wokism.
The Faculty Student Association of Human Sciences of UQAM denounces the election of the former Prime Minister of the Parti Québécois to the post of Chancellor, due in particular to the “xenophobic policies” of her government, which had given birth to the famous Charter of Quebec values. “We call for his dismissal,” underlines the association in a publication on social networks. AFESH rises again and again against the representatives of xenophobia and racism.
To those who deny the existence of Wokism, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon held up this example on Thursday as proof that the movement is making progress in Quebec. “Look at the content of the comments and let’s try to conclude that there is no ideological drift in our society and that all of this is an invented subject!”, slipped the PQ leader to the National Assembly.
Solidarity Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois and former leader of the Red Squares has nothing to do with AFESH’s grievances.
“I confess, I have little interest in it. The publications of a student association at UQAM don’t interest me much. After that, if you ask me if I think that Pauline Marois is xenophobic, the answer is no,” he said Thursday, on his last day as parliamentary leader of Québec solidaire before leaving for parental leave. three months.
GND believes that MPs have other fish to fry. He does not understand why his PQ counterpart persists in attacking Wokism at all costs. “It’s turning into an obsession,” he lamented. It speaks (to the) interests of Mr. Plamondon.”
The priority of the united parliamentary leader, as a legislator, is to find solutions so that Quebecers “live better”. “There is one in five children who are hungry in our schools. The surgery lists continue to rise. We are in the process of privatizing our health care system. There is a housing crisis, and we spend our time here talking about it. It blows my mind.”
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