Facebook page run by third-party group Pacific Prosperity Network is mocking Trudeau’s sexuality and the end of his marriage
A Facebook page run by a political third party group funded by Lululemon founder Chip Wilson is posting homophobic memes that take aim at Justin Trudeau’s recent separation from his spouse as well as the prime minister’s sexuality.
Far-right influencers in Canada and around the world have spent the last week in outrage over a photo of Trudeau and his teenage son going to see the Barbie movie while wearing pink – Trudeau’s first public appearance after announcing his separation from his spouse, Sophie.
The tweet has prompted egregious memes and homophobic commentary from the far-right questioning the prime minister’s sexuality.
The founder of athletic apparel company Lululemon, Chip Wilson, spent $3.2 million to purchase the small Canadian island Saturnina, and to help preserve two others in an effort to protect the Douglas fir ecosystem.
"It's overwhelming," Wilson said in an interview with Global National. "You can almost cry… where's this jewel been hiding and I've never seen it?"
In addition to Saturnina, Wilson also contributed to the purchasing of two other small islands in the Salish Sea, according to International Business Times: The West Ballenas and Lasqueti Island.
The three islands all contain rare Douglas fir ecosystems. The islands support trees that are near 400 years old, including Garry oaks and shore pines, and provide a habitat for some at-risk species, according to The Guardian. Red squirrels, bears, chipmunks, and the rare northern spotted owls call the islands home, as reported by International Business Times.
The charitable efforts started in 2020 in order to save the West Ballenas. A crowdfunding campaign was started, and students from Ballenas high school collected donations from around the world; Wilson matched these donations and additionally purchased Saturnina Island, according to The Guardian.
A native Canadian, Wilson was CEO of Lululemon until 2013, when he stepped down as chairman, according to Forbes. The inspiration to be more involved in climate preservation stems from a past trip to visit Vancouver's Stanley Parks, according to The Guardian.
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This is a house belonging to the founder of Lululemon, Chip Wilson. It's the most expensive house in the province of BC at over 81 million dollars.
Chip is the same billionaire asshole who fought tooth and nail to abuse the temporary foreign workers program in Canada, which is causing an insane amount of unemployment especially for young people.
Chip is also the same guy who said it was "funny" to watch Japanese people to try pronounce "Lululemon".
Chip is saying the BC Conservative party isn't far-right, but that's legit what they are. Both the BC and federal Conservative parties are save-the-children, billionaire-oriented, climate-change-denying, bigoted radicals. They literally scrubbed their old platform from their website days before the election, but it's still on the Internet Archive.
Don't forget this bizarre video that the Conservative party posted and promptly deleted, too... which has a bunch of stock footage that isn't even of Canada.
And Chip has the nerve to call Eby and the NDP, who've broken a lot of ground for the province's housing issues (and Eby is repeatedly high in Canada's premier popularity polls), "communists".