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Robert Stevenson

@FreeWheelinRob

Canadian. Conservationist. Conservative. Pro-Nationalism, Localism, Anti-Globalization. Fighting the universal, homogenous state. 🍁🇬🇧⚜️

Abbotsford, British Columbia Katılım Şubat 2016
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A Harbor
A Harbor@A_Harbor_·
@FreeWheelinRob @GaryNegrozi That’s only two and a half years ago. I don’t trust her recent conversion based on her previous political persuasion. There are better choices.
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Robert Stevenson
Robert Stevenson@FreeWheelinRob·
@DD4867 I mean at a certain point there is nothing I can say that will change your mind.
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Dave Drummond
Dave Drummond@DD4867·
@FreeWheelinRob That's nice. Tell us more about her past political views and the people who back her candidacy.
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Robert Stevenson
Robert Stevenson@FreeWheelinRob·
@DD4867 I’ve met Caroline and I know some of the people working on her campaign personally. I know they wouldn’t be doing so if they didn’t believe in her being a genuine conservative. Caroline is the perfect blend of movement conservatism (with strongly held views) and electability.
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Dave Drummond
Dave Drummond@DD4867·
@FreeWheelinRob No, l want you to convince me. Carolyn's little blue book won't do it. I'm sure it's full of appealing ideas, but try and convince me that they would sincerely be implemented.
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
BREAKING: There are reports Poilievre plans on resigning once Carney gets a majority.
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Gavin Dew
Gavin Dew@gavindew·
Voters are exhausted by chaos, division, and politics as spectacle. They are looking for maturity, discipline, and competence. @PeterMilobar projects those qualities naturally. He comes across as someone ready on day one to lead the province. Because he is. More: kelownacapnews.com/2026/04/07/dew…
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Robert Stevenson
Robert Stevenson@FreeWheelinRob·
@One_BCHQ OneBC is on a mission to destroy the BC Conservatives and guarantee another four years of NDP ruin
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Gary Ricardo Negrozi
Gary Ricardo Negrozi@GaryNegrozi·
@FreeWheelinRob @A_Harbor_ You're a conservative, but you're supporting a BC Liberal who would not accept reality and was supporting BC United? Is she really going to stand up to Native Indians? Or just more promises on issues she only started caring about last week with no assurances? She's bunk.
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Robert Stevenson
Robert Stevenson@FreeWheelinRob·
@bc_perspective She helped ensure BC United wouldn’t run a single candidate in the 2024 election to give the Conservatives the best chance to win
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Robert Stevenson@FreeWheelinRob·
@A_Harbor_ I’m a rock ribbed conservative. Anyone who knows me or has seen my posts knows I’m not a liberal. I know Caroline is a conservative and that’s why I’m supporting her. I would never support a liberal in conservative clothing.
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A Harbor
A Harbor@A_Harbor_·
@FreeWheelinRob Unfortunately Caroline Elliott is a Liberal in Conservative clothing. She is infiltrating the right. She is a past Liberal staffer and wrote her thesis on the problems with “colonialism”. Please look into her past.
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Robert Stevenson
Robert Stevenson@FreeWheelinRob·
@dracarys49 @_singhnihaal I don’t mind good faith questions about her policy positions. But so much of the discourse has been poisoned by people who are clearly just working for other, mainly inferior candidates, or have a vested interest in seeing the BC Conservative Party fail.
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Nikolas
Nikolas@dracarys49·
@FreeWheelinRob @_singhnihaal I think some questions are fair to ask like how long she has been a conservative and where her funding and administration comes from? With all the floor crossing federally, its important an actual conservative wins.
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Robert Stevenson@FreeWheelinRob·
@wyatt_claypool Why should anyone take you seriously when you have an obvious vested interest in seeing the BC Conservatives fail?
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Wyatt Claypool
Wyatt Claypool@wyatt_claypool·
I'm already seeing the excuse making for Caroline Elliott's Woke apologetics in her 2024 Thesis. People claiming that she had to do this to get her PhD Thesis paper accepted. I have a Master's degree in Public Policy and I wrote my final capstone research paper on crime and how "poverty" has little correlation with crime rates and the much stronger indicator of high crime is different groups' academic achievement rates and family stability. I could have done a Woke grovel about how I'm not trying to judge other culture as a "white male blah blah blah" but I didn't because that is stupid and hacky. I wrote how I liked and I didn't apologize and got my paper accepted despite the panel of professors being more openly Liberal.
Wyatt Claypool@wyatt_claypool

BOMBSHELL: Here is a section from Caroline Elliott's SFU Thesis on Indigenous Governance from 2024. She is in fact a Woke BC Liberal. "I am mindful of [the colonialism] concern and I am hopeful that readers of my research will be as well; in fact, it leads directly to a final cautionary note: the fact that I am, intellectually, a product of Western political theory. As much as I sincerely try to accurately, fairly, and sensitively consider Indigenous constitutionalism, this remains the case." "As Carens writes, “[a]ny non-Aboriginal person like me who writes about the topic of Aboriginal self-government is bound to think about the problem of perspective” (2000 180). In his view, which I agree with, the problem really lies in any suggestion that non-Indigenous analysis is the one right way to think about these issues." She is being apologetic for being non-Indigenous writing on Indigenous topics LOL. summit.sfu.ca/item/39197

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Anthony Koch
Anthony Koch@Anthony__Koch·
The Conservatives in Canada love to invoke John A MacDonald while simultaneously rejecting and scorning nearly his entire political vision and program. If it wasn’t for branding purposes, their hero would be Laurier.
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Keean Bexte
Keean Bexte@TheRealKeean·
It is not too late to be honest, Caroline. Peter Milobar is the only candidate with a genuine, long-standing scheduling conflict. His team has been working through this process in good faith to try and make it work, and may still be able to. Your campaign made a different set of decisions. You initially agreed to the date, the format, and the venue. After that, your campaign moved quickly to purchase large blocks of tickets at the moment they became available, limiting access for others who wanted to attend. (Was this a campaign expense, or dark money?) When that became clear, we expanded the venue to ensure that no single campaign could dominate the room and that all candidates would be heard in front of a fair and representative audience. At that point, your campaign withdrew. You then asked for the debate to be moved to a later date. We considered that request carefully. Consulted other campaigns. (This isn't the Caroline Elliott Show). But we could not move it for you. The reason we couldn't is simple, and was communicated to your team. This debate is scheduled before the membership cutoff for a reason. 25% of Juno News readers in BC are "not yet, but hope to be" members. Almost 70% already are. Voters are making decisions right now. They deserve to hear directly from the candidates while those decisions are still being made, not after the fact. Moving it would reduce its relevance to members and diminish its value to the people paying attention. That is the principle guiding this event. Most campaigns recognized that and confirmed their participation. They understand that this is an opportunity to speak directly to engaged voters, in a setting that is fair, open, and accessible. They are showing up. Your campaign is choosing not to. You’ve framed this as a matter of timing and process. From the perspective of voters, it is much simpler. There is a stage. There is an audience. There are questions. And there is a decision about whether to stand in front of it or cower away. We are proceeding with the debate as planned. It will be a professional, fair, and substantive forum for candidates to present their ideas and make their case. The invitation remains open. If you choose to attend, you will be treated with the same respect and given the same opportunity as every other candidate. If not, voters will draw their own conclusions. It is not me running to be Premier of BC. You are. It is not my integrity that is in question here. Yours is. This looks like playground politics, and you are the one throwing gravel.
Caroline Elliott@NVanCaroline

There’s a lot of chatter about debate participation. A few things: 1. I’m excited to take part in any & all debates sanctioned by the Conservative Party of BC including the two that are currently scheduled for the end of April. 2. ⁠The Juno debate is unsanctioned. Its timing before the membership cut-off date is taking time away from growing the party through membership sign-ups. And it involves candidate(s) who may not even be on the final ballot (major payments are due after the debate date). 3. ⁠When we originally agreed to participate, it was due to a misleading communication by a Juno representative (sent on March 12) that *all* other candidates had been confirmed to participate. To be clear: a message was sent to me, directly, saying that “everyone else is confirmed.” This was untrue. 4. ⁠When it emerged that one main candidate had, in fact, *not* agreed to participate, we encouraged Juno to move the debate until after the membership cut-off so as not to be at a disadvantage (taking time to prepare for the debate while a competitor was signing up members). 5. ⁠The same Juno representative told us they would consider this. When they came back and said they wouldn’t reschedule, we declined to participate for all of the above reasons - but reiterated that I am (and remain!) happy to participate at a later date. For now, I’m going to keep doing what I’ve been doing. Meeting British Columbians all over this province. Hearing their concerns & taking their questions. Getting them excited about change & signing them up. Raising funds. Participating in the two scheduled, sanctioned debates. And - most of all - building a party and a movement that will defeat the NDP.

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