Canadian PM Trudeau: ‘Using Protests to Demand Changes to Public Policy Is Something That I Think Is Worrisome’
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau — inheritor of the neoliberal throne from his former PM father and admitted admirer of the Chinese dictatorship — appeared before the Public Order Emergency Commission to answer softball questions about his brutal crackdown last winter on Freedom Truckers protesting his arbitrary, nonsensical, anti-science vaccine mandates.
The live testimony portion of the Public Order Emergency Commission came to a close on Friday when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took the stand. His keenly anticipated appearance before the commission inquiry offered many telling moments and pointed criticisms.
The commission was launched to examine the government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act to handle the anti-vaccine mandate protests that swarmed the downtown streets of the nation’s capital last winter.
As commission counsel Shantona Chaudhury pointed out Friday morning, the commission had heard mountains of evidence before Friday but was missing one important perspective — that of the prime minister who invoked the Emergencies Act back in February.
Trudeau’s testimony mostly consisted of the nonsensical woke word salad one would expect, except for this little nugget that he dropped:
I think we have a robust, functioning democracy. Protests, public protests are an important part of making sure we’re getting messages out there and Canadians are getting messages out there and highlighting how the feel on various issues. Using protests to demand changes of public policy is something that I think is worrisome. [emphasis added] – READ MORE
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