We need to stop swooning over the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. His looks don’t contribute in any way towards what makes him a great political leader. It’s his inspirational leadership that is special.
The only thing swoon-worthy about Trudeau is his politics. Swoon away over the brilliantly progressive example he is setting for other world leaders, if you must.
Since coming to the world’s attention when he was elected in 2015 – via endless Facebook posts by Canadians boasting about their new Prime Minister – it seems the world’s media has taken that initial social media heart-throb pinup of him and run with it.
And boy, have we run far.
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We’ve shared videos of him dancing and pics of him in yoga poses and endless snaps of him performing his Prime Ministerial duties with captions that concentrate on how “hot” he looks. We have no problem with putting Trudeau’s pecks in front of Trudeau’s policies. Is that who we want to be? Salivating and sexist?
We can do better than that. We are all better than that.
I’ve grown increasingly uncomfortable with how women talk about Trudeau, and the test for me when it comes to such things is to reverse the genders and see if it still sits as comfortably.
If the Canadian Prime Minister was an attractive woman would it be acceptable to discuss looks in such a superficial way? To spend precious time and space analysing reactions to her looks?