Thursday, June 18, 2026

Ready for Prime Time


'Let me make one thing very clear: Transphobia, homophobia, and biphobia have no place in this country. We strongly condemn this hate and its manifestations, and we stand united in support of 2SLGBTQI+ Canadians across the country—you are valid and you are valued.'
Justin Trudeau


I've always liked Justin Trudeau.  I know there were things that were problematic, but it's difficult to find many in politics without some baggage.  I just remember thinking how lucky Canadians were during the pandemic.  Seeing how Trudeau, and most of the world's leaders, lead through truth, compared to the lies and dangerous information coming out the orange idiot in The White House.  Trudeau also has a great track record with the LGBTQ community, including his 2017 apology to the community for history of mistreatment.


When it comes to Justin's son Xavier James Trudeau, most of us saw him standing by his father as a kid.  Xavier really didn't much of an on-line presence until last year when he turned 18.  I wonder if his parents had some say in that, holding him back until he was mature enough to handle what would follow.


Like his famous father, Xavier is incredibly good looking.  Unlike his father however, he doesn't appear to following into his political footsteps, at least not yet.  Like so many 18 year old kids, for now, Xavier is creating an on-line presence to promote his modeling, and especially his music career as an R&B singer.  If you checked out his social media pages, it's clear Xavier knows how to grab a little attention.

Xavier for Raimundo Langlois


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