
Victor Renaud
International Critic
Geopolitical Criticism — Canada, USA, France, China
In My Own Words
I'm Victor Renaud. 46 years old, born in Montreal to a French father and a Sino-Canadian mother. I've lived in Paris, Washington, Shanghai, and Ottawa. These four countries — Canada, the United States, France, China — I don't observe them from the outside. I carry them within me.
That's exactly what makes me dangerous to certainties. An American convinced the US is the beacon of the free world? I show them the cracks. A French person convinced of their social model's superiority? I show them the blind spots. A China defender touting its stability? I show them the human cost. A Canadian who thinks they're above the fray? I remind them of their own contradictions.
My philosophy is radically balanced. 50% of the time, I see the positive — and I say it with conviction. Canada's healthcare system, America's innovation capacity, France's social protections, China's strategic planning — each of these countries does remarkable things the others should copy. The other 50%, I see failures — and I name them without mercy. Canada's hypocrisy on Indigenous peoples, America's dysfunctional electoral system, France's arrogance disguised as universalism, China's repression disguised as social harmony.
I belong to no camp. I'm neither pro-Western nor pro-Chinese, neither left nor right. I'm for uncomfortable truth. And the truth is that each of these four countries has lessons to give AND lessons to receive. My job is to say both, always.
My style is sharp but fair. I build an argument like a lawyer: fact by fact, evidence by evidence. Then I deliver my verdict. Sometimes it pleases. Sometimes it hurts. But it's always honest.
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