Pierre Poièvre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and currently considered to be the country's next prime minister, announced on Wednesday his support for President Donald Trump's executive order legally recognizing only two human genders.
Poilievre got into a fight with a reporter asking the question, asking how many times, if not twice, he needed to have sex.
playing cards rejected In her inaugural address on Monday, she highlighted her radical transgender ideology, saying, “From now on, it will be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female.”
The new president immediately signed An executive order repealing “unlawful and immoral discriminatory programs in the name of 'diversity, equity, and inclusion'” imposed by former President Joe Biden. One of the orders required federal agencies to list only “male” and “female” as gender options on passport applications and other documents.
News channel CP24 asked Poièvre on Wednesday if he was ready to “walk the walk” on President Trump's executive order.
“I don't know – are there any other genders you'd like to name?” Poilievre asked reporters.
“Me, personally?” the reporter stammered after an awkward silence.
“Yes,” Poièvre pressed.
The reporter could not think of an answer to the question, so he decided to repeat the original question.
“I don't know of any other gender than male and female. If there's anything else you'd like me to consider, please tell me now,” Poièvre replied.
“Well, there's that…Personally, I'm a man. I would say we're cis men,” the reporter stammered.
“Me too,” laughed Poilievre.
“There are people out there who say they're gender neutral…oh, they're transgender people…do they even recognize it here? Whereas in the states and the U.S. government, at least they're That's what I think.'' Oh, there are only two? ” the reporter was finally able to ask.
“I only know two things, but if you come up with another list, feel free to do it. We should have a government that only cares about people and leaves them alone to make their own personal decisions. That's the kind of government I intend to run,'' Poièvre declared.
The reporter pointed out that Canadian passports have an “X” for “other” options, rather than just male and female, which is required on U.S. documents. He asked if Mr. Poièvre supported changing Canadian passports to bring them in line with U.S. standards.
Poièvre said his future administration will have far more important issues to focus on.
“To be honest, I just saw your segment about the homeless encampments that are popping up all over Toronto,” he said. “Twenty-five percent of the population is in poverty. Housing costs have doubled. Crime is rampant on our streets.”
“I think it's a strange priority to spend time talking about this,” he said, by which he meant bisexual issues. “My priority is to give people back control of their lives, and that everyone who works hard has a good salary and pension, and that everyone who works hard has access to affordable food, gas, and safe neighborhoods. It’s about restoring Canada’s promise of affordability.”
“That's the commitment we need to Canadians. If the Liberals want to discuss the different gender labels they want to put on U.S. passports, they can do that. I'm committed to bringing Canada's promise home. I’m going to talk,” he concluded.
The Liberal Party of Canada is the name of the political party currently in power under outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Canada's largest left-wing party, public opinion poll After Trudeau's disastrous second term, that may no longer be the case. Another left-wing party called the New Democratic Party (NDP) is giving momentum to the Liberal Party. Poièvre and his Conservative Party of Canada currently enjoy higher approval ratings than both parties combined.
“Denying the existence of transgender and gender diverse people ignores decades of medical and psychological research and the voices of those directly affected,” the LGBTQ group said. Helen Kennedy of E-Girl Canada says: said After Mr. Poilievre's remarks went viral.
“Denying the existence of transgender and gender diverse people contributes to discrimination, hatred, and violence. Transgender and gender diverse people always exist, and always will.” she insisted.
