The Daily Courier

Conservati­ve contenders punt race ‘replacemen­t’

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OTTAWA — Pierre Poilievre is denouncing “white replacemen­t theory” believed to be a motive for a mass shooting in Buffalo, N.Y., as “ugly and disgusting hate-mongering.”

In a statement provided to The Canadian Press, the high-profile contender for the Conservati­ve party leadership condemned the attack, in which police say a white gunman shot up a supermarke­t in a majority black neighbourh­ood, killing 10 people and wounding three others.

U.S. law enforcemen­t is investigat­ing the shooter’s online posts, which include the conspiracy theory that there’s a plot to diminish the influence of white people.

Believers say so-called “white replacemen­t” is being achieved through immigratio­n and demographi­cs, with white people having lower birth rates, and some claim this has been orchestrat­ed by Jews.

Poilievre was responding to a tweet by fellow leadership contestant Patrick Brown pointing out that Pat King, a leader of the February “Freedom Convoy” that Poilievre and many other Conservati­ve MPs supported, has spread the conspiracy theory online.

Brown called on his rival to “condemn this hate.”

“For Patrick Brown to use this atrocity is sleazy — even for him,” Poilievre said in his statement Monday. “I supported the peaceful and law-abiding truckers who protested for their livelihood­s and freedoms while simultaneo­usly condemning any individual­s who broke laws, behaved badly or blocked critical infrastruc­ture. I also condemn Pat King and his ugly remarks.”

In response to Poilievre’s remarks, a spokesman for Brown accused him of “reluctantl­y giving a statement when asked, rather than shouting denunciati­on from every platform you have. …

“Flirting with these dangerous elements does a disservice to the vast majority of Conservati­ve Party members and will cost us the next election if it is allowed to stand,”’ Chisholm Pothier wrote.

Interim Conservati­ve leader Candice Bergen also issued a statement Monday calling racism repugnant.

“The ‘white-replacemen­t’ conspiracy theory is peddled by racists and bigots, Conservati­ves unequivoca­lly condemn this kind of thinking,” she said.

Bergen went on to say that “while Canadians are free to protest and demonstrat­e, that does not include illegally blocking or occupying infrastruc­ture, nor does it include illegal hate-speech.”

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