doesn't this make an assumption that men and women fundamentally view all subjects differently?
But all Quebecans are assholes though. Litterally the worst tourists ever.
Quote from: eggsalad on November 07, 2015, 01:31:33 PMdoesn't this make an assumption that men and women fundamentally view all subjects differently? Women -- especially in politics -- have substantially different experiences and viewpoints that are often underrepresented.
Quote from: RadioactiveTurkey on November 07, 2015, 10:28:43 PMQuote from: eggsalad on November 07, 2015, 01:31:33 PMdoesn't this make an assumption that men and women fundamentally view all subjects differently? Women -- especially in politics -- have substantially different experiences and viewpoints that are often underrepresented.Like what?Should we require representation of religious groups, racial minorities, socioeconomic brackets?
The health minister is a doctor, the transport minister is an astronaut, the defense minister is a Sikh army soldier who rose through the rank and is highly decorated with multiple tours under his belt, the veteran minister is a real disabled veteran. Fuck everyone has a background in the ministry they are working at.
Quote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2015, 09:31:32 PMThe health minister is a doctor, the transport minister is an astronaut, the defense minister is a Sikh army soldier who rose through the rank and is highly decorated with multiple tours under his belt, the veteran minister is a real disabled veteran. Fuck everyone has a background in the ministry they are working at.Which is all well and good. No one is question his cabinet choices -- we're questioning his reasoning. It's one thing to appoint extremely qualified people for the job -- it's another to parade your decisions to appeal to the cancerous progressive in our country.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't nearly every instance that he's talked about the 50-50 gendered staff been instigated by questions from journalists and interviewers?
Quote from: Prime Megaten on November 09, 2015, 05:54:55 PMPlease correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't nearly every instance that he's talked about the 50-50 gendered staff been instigated by questions from journalists and interviewers?Pretty sure he promised the 50/50 gender thing as a part of his platform. So, no. But I could be wrong.
Alright, that clears it up a bit. My only question is whether his secondary reasoning truly matters if you consider that he obviously made good choices. If a man writes a good essay, would you dock him points for writing in cursive versus print? The body of his idea was fundamentally right, and the only issue here is aesthetic.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on November 09, 2015, 06:03:54 PMAlright, that clears it up a bit. My only question is whether his secondary reasoning truly matters if you consider that he obviously made good choices. If a man writes a good essay, would you dock him points for writing in cursive versus print? The body of his idea was fundamentally right, and the only issue here is aesthetic.Just confirmed that it was a part of his platform.Yeah, I don't think anyone is criticising his choices. Just his apparent reasoning.
obviously he put much greater thought into it than just making sure 50% of his cabinet was female.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on November 09, 2015, 06:11:29 PMobviously he put much greater thought into it than just making sure 50% of his cabinet was female.I dunno how "obvious" that is, but alright. btw, Trudeau's father was considered to be a great intellect -- Justin? Not so much. But that's none of my business.
Quote from: Prehistoric on November 09, 2015, 06:18:00 PMQuote from: Prime Megaten on November 09, 2015, 06:11:29 PMobviously he put much greater thought into it than just making sure 50% of his cabinet was female.I dunno how "obvious" that is, but alright. btw, Trudeau's father was considered to be a great intellect -- Justin? Not so much. But that's none of my business.I can't really comment too much on it, because I'm not entirely certain of the responsibilities held by a Canadian Prime Minister, but I'd assume that the point of a cabinet is the same in Canada as the US. He doesn't know everything about everything (and nobody does), which is the importance of having a cabinet to consult on matters. Only time will tell how he uses that.
I can't really comment too much on it, because I'm not entirely certain of the responsibilities held by a Canadian Prime Minister, but I'd assume that the point of a cabinet is the same in Canada as the US. He doesn't know everything about everything (and nobody does), which is the importance of having a cabinet to consult on matters. Only time will tell how he uses that.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on November 09, 2015, 06:21:14 PMI can't really comment too much on it, because I'm not entirely certain of the responsibilities held by a Canadian Prime Minister, but I'd assume that the point of a cabinet is the same in Canada as the US. He doesn't know everything about everything (and nobody does), which is the importance of having a cabinet to consult on matters. Only time will tell how he uses that.Essentially. But fun-fact, the Prime Minister of Canada actually has more power per-capita than the President.
But the federal government has no power over education and health. That is in the provinces hand.
Quote from: Risay117 on November 09, 2015, 11:47:22 PMBut the federal government has no power over education and health. That is in the provinces hand.There's more to running a country than education and health care...
The prime Minister has more power in some aspects but less in others.