One BC’s message isn’t about fixing what’s broken. It’s about creating fear and resentment (The Tyee)
I’ve been watching OneBC’s public theatre closely. Some things stand out starkly. First, the irony of party leader Dallas Brodie condemning universities, saying students are “coming out of these schools like zombies who repeat mantras about how bad our country is,” when the backbone of her platform is that BC is broken and only OneBC can save it.
This season’s opening program features world premieres, emerging voices and poetic revivals.
Brodie was elected as a Conservative Party of BC MLA in the 2024 provincial election. But she was kicked out of the caucus in March after she mocked residential school survivors during a recorded Zoom call. Joined by Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream MLA Tara Armstrong, Brodie then created a new party that has staked out a series of far-right positions ...
... every speech, every social media post insists that society is falling apart, that everything from housing to education to gender inclusion is evidence of collapse, and that only OneBC can fix it ...
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This season’s opening program features world premieres, emerging voices and poetic revivals.
Brodie was elected as a Conservative Party of BC MLA in the 2024 provincial election. But she was kicked out of the caucus in March after she mocked residential school survivors during a recorded Zoom call. Joined by Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream MLA Tara Armstrong, Brodie then created a new party that has staked out a series of far-right positions ...
... every speech, every social media post insists that society is falling apart, that everything from housing to education to gender inclusion is evidence of collapse, and that only OneBC can fix it ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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