Angus somehow pushed the slanderous rhetoric to a new height going on to agree with Mayor Nenshi on Twitter saying that opposing mandatory masking orders, “is white racist extremism using the biggest medical crisis in a century to build a hate movement,” which is a laughably paranoid conspiracy theory at best, but more likely just malicious political rhetoric meant to spread hate against Canadians who disagree with him.
A story like this can and potentially should destroy Justin Trudeau’s manufactured image as a strong feminist, but outside of a few opinion columns, the liberal MSM has covered this scandal as something happening adjacent to Trudeau and not actually involving him and the Liberal Party despite this story being a clear example of Trudeau’s lack of ethics as a leader.
This seems to be not a reflection of the popularity of Liberal government policy, since one would assume dislike of Trudeau’s leadership would translate to stagnant Liberal polling numbers, but their growth seems more or less proof of the fact that apathy is the strongest political force in Canada these days.
Is there anyone else of the other 337 MPs in Canada’s Parliament that is willing to stand up against the irrational belief that the country can continue living under lockdowns forever in order to avoid coming in contact with a virus not dangerous to the vast majority of people? No, not really.
Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) leader Erin O’Toole, in a move that goes against the position held by most delegates of the CPC, and the position he took during the 2020 leadership race, has announced that if elected he would still support the infamous carbon tax.
Based on the polls, if any decently well-organized party made one of its main platform planks as being opposed to sex-selective abortion they would dominate the social policy debate. Seriously what would Trudeau, Singh, O’Toole, Blanchet, or Paul be able to say in favour of not banning a practice that mainly targets unborn girls for being girls? That would be an optics nightmare for all of them.
Many who watched the recent Conservative Party convention found themselves in disbelief. I am not an exception to this. I watched as Erin O’Toole firmly laid the foundation for policies few in the West support. Chiefly among them, a further alienated Western Canada.
The Conservatives don’t even have to fully endorse the actions of Grace Life Church in order to seize onto the golden opportunity to simply condemn a church being made an example of by AHS and the RCMP far beyond what the law would require the punishment to be for violating provincial restrictions, whether you agree with them or not.
Although very rational arguments against lockdowns and the further sacrifice of the economy to theoretically reduce the spread of COVID are there to be made, neither Kenney, Ford, or most other Conservatives for that matter, are willing to make the argument, and to the detriment of Albertans, Ontarians, and Canadians overall.
Despite reasonable concerns regarding the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine coming from the medical community Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is pushing Canadians to take the first vaccine offered to them.
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