
Roger-Luc Chayer (Image: AI / Gay Globe)
Gay Globe Media Group launched its new rebellious logo on Sunday, February 23, 2025, as a direct response to U.S. President Donald Trump and his futile attempts to annex the sovereign state of Canada.
This decision to display our political colors is part of the international movement in support of Canada, Never 51, at a time when the U.S. government has declared economic war on the entire world, militarily threatening Panama and Greenland.
Never 51 was created to highlight the distinctiveness of Canada and Quebec, two political entities that have nothing in common with the United States. The fact that Donald Trump continually insults Prime Minister Trudeau and, by extension, Canada, should prompt us to rebel against these statements. If left unchecked, they could shape the imagination of certain Americans.
According to ChatGPT, Canada and the United States have distinct political systems influenced by their history and culture. Canada is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system, where the Prime Minister, as head of government, comes from the majority party in the House of Commons. The United States, a federal republic, has a presidential system in which the president, elected independently of Congress, wields strong executive power.
Canadian politics places greater emphasis on collectivism and public services, whereas the United States prioritizes individualism and free-market policies. The American two-party system contrasts with Canada’s multi-party system, allowing for more diverse approaches to domestic and social policies.
In the United States, the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces is President Trump.
In Canada, the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces is King Charles III.