Mark Critch Tells Trump He Won’t Apologize
Mark Critch, a celebrated Canadian comedian, recently addressed the controversial remarks made by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Canada becoming the 51st state. This statement ignited a wave of frustration among Canadians, prompting Critch to take a deeper approach rather than simply making fun of it on his show, *This Hour Has 22 Minutes*.
Mark Critch’s New Book
In response to Trump, Critch authored a book titled *Sorry, Not Sorry: An Unapologetic Look at What Makes Canada Worth Fighting For*, which was released recently. The book delves into themes of Canadian identity and patriotism amidst rising concerns over sovereignty.
Canadian Identity and Sovereignty
Reflecting on the political landscape, Critch argues that Trump’s threats placed Canada in a “state of denial.” He points out that while Canadians are typically polite, it may be time for a change in response to aggressive sentiments from the U.S.
- Critch’s insights emphasize the need for Canadians to embrace their identity.
- He critiques both Trump and the influence of Canadian leaders, stating, “Your country isn’t garbage because of Trump.”
- He believes Canadians should assert their power rather than apologize.
Empowering Canadians Through Comedy
Critch’s comedic sketches, particularly one about the Buy Canadian movement during Trump’s trade war, went viral and helped raise awareness among Canadians about their purchasing choices. “People were checking where things were from in supermarkets,” he noted about the sketch’s impact. He argues that Trump’s actions have unexpectedly encouraged Canadians to recognize their collective strength.
The Power of Response
Critch emphasizes that the national strategy towards Trump should be straightforward: stop apologizing. He humorously suggests an alternative response: “It’s two words: frig off.” This reflects a growing sentiment in Canada for a more assertive stance regarding its relationship with the U.S.
Conclusion
Through his book and impactful sketches, Mark Critch inspires Canadians to embrace their national identity and stand resolutely against external threats. He advocates for a balanced relationship with the United States, one that does not compromise Canadian values. Critch’s call for action resonates strongly in today’s political climate as Canadians navigate their identity in a world of shifting allegiances.
For an in-depth discussion of his views and experiences, listen to the full interview with Mark Critch on El-Balad.