14 Replies to “The Brutal Reality of Trudeau’s Canada”

  1. The Brutal Reality of Trudeau’s Canada

    It’s not “his Canada”, but it certainly is his brutal and lawless regime

    1. In the U.S., this type of incidence would lead to a lawsuit against the city and possibly even against the officer(s) that committed the offense. I’d guess that Candice Sero could receive a million dollar or more settlement from the city if it had happened here.

      Is there such similar recourse in Canada? In the U.S., by now she would have been contacted by attorneys seeking to represent her on a contingency basis.

      1. I suspect that the Act provides for immunity from prosecution for actions pursuant to the administration of the Act.

      2. The Librano judges would call the Prime Ministers Office to get instructions on how to handle it. There is no law in Canada except the Liberal Party. Oppose it and you will be beaten, gassed, shot with a rubber bullet, trampled and then they’ll go to work on your assets. Good country to leave.

    2. “Mounties have been trampling and joking about trampling little old Aboriginal women for a few hundred years, we need something new here peoplekind!” – Mr. Blackface Trudeau.

  2. I was in a Discord chat room with some people earlier today. One was from the U. K. and the others were Americans. I told them about what’s going on here in this country and they were shocked about what’s happened to Canada in the last few days. To them, it was completely unimaginable and utterly out of character for this country.

    I pointed them to SDA and Rebel’s Rumble channel as real sources of information.

  3. Adolph over-extended himself, and drew the ire of England, the USA and Russia.
    The Soviets had the Vatican and the USA to help topple them.
    Mao got away with it, and the PRC trundles along.
    The West now has almost the entirety of its political class, and almost the entirety of its media, law enforcement, medical establishment, academia, military forces etc, all pointed like a gun at the citizens, and we don’t have any large power blocs to oppose them.
    And now, in Canada, the Turd just gave himself almost unlimited power to use all those institutions without restriction.
    I think this is much worse than 1935 Germany. Much, much worse.

    1. If the Courts side with the government, our entire founding principles will have been unraveled, from natural rights to common law.
      Two solitudes, American style polarization, but without any dissenting voices at all. No brake on progressive political power.
      A cacophony of mediocrity awaits, and many cold powerless nights. When the so-called lefties finally catch on it will be much too late.

      First they came for the anti-vaxxers but I was vaccinated so felt morally superior and got a rush from putting them down
      Then they came for the truckers, but I didn’t agree with them so I called their protest an occupation so could sound cool to my friends.
      Then they came for me because I disagreed with them; and there was nobody left to defend me because my friends were too afraid.

      Tried and true collectivism. Always succeeds that way, always fail the same way with transactions of decline, censorship and coercion.
      “All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.” George Orwell
      Taking their cue from Liberals’ “what Canadians want.” No we don’t want to be ruled by a fascists, but we’re getting it – good and hard.
      It never starts with water cannons, bullets and concentration camps. But does it ever start with horses? Or “emergencies?”
      Our fate resides with the Supreme Court. Will it be one of a new cleavage a neo two solitudes, running down the Manitoba border?

      But it still remains our fate, in voting booths, school boards and AGMs. Soon it will be too late to overcome because there will be two Soviets on either side of the new millennial cancel culture iron curtain.

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