Part 4/8:
Lessons from International Politics
Drawing comparisons with other countries, particularly Canada, offers a lens on how leftist politics historically evolve. The rise and fall of political figures in Canada, such as Justin Trudeau, illustrates the consequences of a progressive agenda out of touch with the populace. Many suggest his actions during protests are detrimental not only to his political future but also serve as a lesson on public perception of leadership models.
This international perspective shines a light on the challenges faced by Democratic leaders in the U.S., prompting curiosity about how party structure might change in response to the emerging political realities.