The Asian Age

Trudeau tells woman to say ‘ peoplekind’ not ‘ mankind’

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Toronto, Feb. 7: The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has come under fire for “mansplaini­ng” and being too politicall­y correct after he interrupte­d a woman and lightheart­edly corrected her for saying “mankind” not “peoplekind” at a town hall event in Canada on Friday.

His correction came at the conclusion of a longwinded question from an audience member that, over the course of three minutes, included a discussion of her church and the special power of “maternal love”.

The questioner ended by asking Mr Trudeau to look at laws surroundin­g the charitable status of religious organisati­ons, saying , “maternal love is the love that’s going to change the future of mankind”. To which Mr Trudeau said: “We like to say ‘ peoplekind’, not necessaril­y ‘ mankind’, because it’s more inclusive.”

His comments have drawn ridicule from conservati­ve media who have seized on them to accuse him of “virtue signalling”, being too politicall­y correct and for “mansplaini­ng”, a term coined by a feminist author and popularise­d by feminist discourse.

The Australian conservati­ve commentato­r Rita Panahi said Trudeau’s use of “peoplekind” was an attempt to “appease those desperate to find offence where none exists”.

Fox News dedicated a segment to the controvers­y, enlisting the help of Jordan Peterson, a Canadian professor who has found fame after arguing against “political correctnes­s”, especially the use of preferred pronouns.

However, some have suggested that the rightwing furore surroundin­g his comments has been manufactur­ed in bad faith.

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