Toronto
- yuling chen
- Apr 23
- 2 min read
Toronto, drake, Donald j. Trump
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yu_ling chen
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April 23, 2026
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Toronto is the target of uk’s classicist attitudes and tirades. The recent fiasco surrounding drake’s stunt for his upcoming album iceman using a gigantic ice as his marketing spiff and being hosed down by firefighters suggests an increased racialized views on people of colors in the city and in the world. It talks about how people view immmigrants, people of colors and refugees as second class citizens who are meant to pave the pavement for the first class citizen, the native born caucasians. This type of disturbing racism can be found everywhere in the city with its largely mapped and surveillanced urban areas since 2019 and 2020 after the extreme celebratory marches for the raptor games, George Floyd protests and Hong Kong protests in Hong Kong being broadcasted in various social media platforms and brought in by the famed artist, AI Weiwei’s social media contents with rafts, who had been exhibited in Toronto at nuit Blanche, art gallery of Ontario and various venues extensively. It is all due to this intense arguments about who is beautiful originated from the elections and the mouth of Donald j. Trump calling his policy big, beautiful bill signed into effect in 2025. Donald j. Trump’s obsession with beauty often derives from the most horrifying of his nature, his character and his person, his petty desire to one up his competitors who are often other real estate moguls. That’s where uk’s class system gets into Toronto, a city famed for its industrial sector , and everywhere — through the rapid back door policies of letting people kissing up in the governments and administration. This is totalitarianism at its best. Etc.

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