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Amy Hamm: Attack ad with David Eby dressed as a communist could backfire

National Post ·

Kerry-Lynne Findlay, leader of the Conservative Party of B.C. since May 30, is out for blood.

Her party’s new attack ad on NDP Premier David Eby , scored with a Soviet Red Army-esque anthem, features the premier dressed as some type of decorated communist dictator. In an AI-generated scene, Eby spreads a map of the province on a war room table, a squad of silhouetted soldiers standing at attention behind him. The opening text is a quote attributed to Eby: “Conservatives are bringing culture wars to B.C.!”

It reads: “British Columbians have been living through the NDP’s culture war for nearly a decade.” It goes on to show images of a burning church ; the toppling of Gastown’s Gassy Jack statue ; a screenshot of a National Post story regarding a government guideline discouraging usage of the term “British Columbian”; clips of NDP MLAs using terminology about “settlers,” “uninvited guests,” “colonizers” and a B.C. “genocide”; and a book used to teach schoolchildren about “gender identity.” Eby’s map is then shown littered with pinned NDP flags, symbolizing his complete ideological conquest. The ad finishes by blaming Eby’s NDP for bringing a culture war to our beautiful province — while lying about who started it.

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Nothing the attack ad explicitly states is false. Eby’s NDP has sown division and has abetted the ideological capture of our institutions with identity politics. It’s also true that Conservatives (big and small-c alike) are admonished with accusations of initiating or inflaming “culture wars” the moment they push back against the radical legislation or policies of leftist parties. This is a recurring and manipulative tactic of the left, not just in British Columbia. But will the image of the B.C. premier in communist regalia resonate with undecided voters, or turn them off the party entirely?

There appear to be three consistent reactions to the ad on social media: the party’s base is exultant; their detractors are indignant; and others appear perplexed.

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