‘Tragic liberal mindset’

Dear Editor:

RE: ‘Drank the Kool Aid’, ‘Obviously satire’ and ‘Must be a mistake,’ Nov. 21.

When I read the letters countering my favour of president-elect Donald Trump, I noticed a common theme. While all these responses attacked my opinion, they lacked any concern for challenging the actual policies of Trump.

Is it not better to judge the positions over the person?

Heide Pieper suggested that my letter was “satire.” Ron Moore questioned my self respect, and alluded to the idea that I had fallen for some great scheme. He also mentioned that in the next election we must “beware of Pierre.” However, I see Mr. Poilievre as the reason I will be able to live in the Canada my parents recall. 

Linda Rosier argued another candidate would be a greater aid in restoring peace and unity. But actions speak louder than words. Was it not under the Biden/Harris administration that war broke out time and again, not only on American streets, but across the entire world?

I am a Grade 10 student – I say this only so that those who oppose my views may understand why I say what I do. Daily, I am subjected to the “woke mind virus.” And time and again do I see children my own age fall under the guise of the tragic liberal mindset that poses a threat to our future generations. 

Susannah Sinclair,
Fergus