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Red Guard members wave copies of Chairman Mao’s “Little Red Book” during a parade in Beijing in June 1966. In handling differences, revolutionaries are unique. They use inclusive symbols such as “the people” to project an illusion of harmony, writes Marco Navarro-Génie. Jean Vincent/AFP via Getty Images
Canada’s federal government has cheerfully proclaimed June to September to be Pride Season. Beyond the commonplace vulgarity in pride parades, one reasonably perceives a push to include new identities. And generous Canadians are inclusive.
Marco Navarro-Génie is president of the Haultain Research Institute. He is co-author, with Barry Cooper, of “Canada’s COVID-19: The Story of a Pandemic Moral Panic.”