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Originally Posted by Thunderball
I honestly see zero chance of this happening. I don't see radical Islamist social policy getting any credence with the average voter, particularly women. They would essentially have to start their own party as well as neither governing party would be willing to get in bed with that dogma.
I see the more radical Islamists continuing to abuse the existing system, like with the Human Rights Commission v. Steyn and Macleans. But there's a limit to how far they can go before the majority gets outraged and puts an end to it.
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The only dogma of the Liberal Party is to win power. Should Islamic slanted views start to become more mainstream (Ie continued immigration and growth of the Islamic voter base in places like Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal) the liberals could start the thin edge of the wedge should they feel it would benefit them at the polls.
The majority could be outraged beyond belief, but as proven for years you only need 37% popular vote to win a majority. As demographics change the 'majority' could find themselves without the power to stop it.