A Canadian MP’s viral use of the sprawling acronym MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+—standing for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, and more—drew widespread ridicule for bloating a serious crisis into an absurd victimhood contest. NDP’s Leah Gazan deployed it during a rant against budget cuts, but critics slammed it as a WiFi password parody that dilutes focus on real Indigenous suffering with endless identity add-ons. This woke word salad perfectly captures how progressives hijack genuine tragedies to push their expansive agendas.
Canadian educators push boundaries further, with professors openly advocating sexual orientation and gender diversity lessons for four- and five-year-olds, overriding parents’ wishes. One expert bragged about using storybooks to introduce family “diversity” and relationships to primary kids, insisting it’s curriculum-mandated despite backlash. Quebec teachers now face orders to hide students’ names and pronoun changes from parents under a 2021 policy, sparking lawsuits that champion kids’ “inclusivity” over family rights.
Parents across North America seethe as schools become battlegrounds for radical gender ideology, teaching concepts like “heterosexism” that clash with family values. Fraser Institute warns of “woke” echo chambers in boards, shoving pride flags and privilege talks while academics slide. This isn’t education—it’s indoctrination, eroding parental authority and priming kids for confusion.
The fog of wokeness creeps into policing too, with calls to defund or weaken forces in the name of “equity,” endangering communities that once prized safety above all. These unchecked trends risk societal unraveling, prioritizing feelings over facts and order.
Conservatives must mobilize for 2028, voting out radicals before extremes dominate. Common sense demands rejecting this overreach—protect kids, honor real victims, and reclaim sanity from the absurdity.

