To spread a message of love and tolerance, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared in a local version of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Trudeau told the drag queens that it had been “an enormous joy” to be a part of the fight as the show’s emcee congratulated him for being “such an ally” and the first Canadian leader to march in a Pride parade.
The man, 50 years old, slurred his words and gesticulated wildly as he rambled on, “Is it possible to go beyond “tolerate” and actually embrace love, accept, learn from, and be challenged by the people and ideas that differ from our own? That’s how to create a strong community “.
The head of Canada’s Liberal Party responded to a question concerning racism in the country by saying, “we do diversity better than just about any other place in the world; it doesn’t matter what your background is, where you’re from, who you love, you enhance this place.”
One of the performers claimed, “I had full-body goosebumps” as Trudeau left the stage to the sexually charged screams of “hate to see you leave, love to see you walk away, darling!” Their impression was that they had met a holy prophet.
With tears in his eyes, another actor said, “I love him so much because individuals like him made it easier for immigrants to move here and have a shot at a better life, so like, seeing him, being here, it’s actually, like, such, like, such a great thing.”
Canada is a former European colony that has a deep Franco-British heritage, as shown in the fact that it still has a British monarch as its head of state, and many of its traditions can be traced back to ancient Scotland. But in 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau infamously said, “Canada has no fundamental identity, no mainstream… Those attributes are what make us the first post-national state.”