It must have been something she said and did:
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday condemned an abusive verbal attack on his deputy prime minister and finance minister, Chrystia Freeland, which he described as an "extremely disturbing harassment" that was not an isolated incident.
(Sidebar: she can't even do her own fighting. She has the coward do it behind closed doors.)
"We are seeing increasingly people in public life and people in positions of responsibility, particularly women, racialized Canadians, people of minority or different community groups, being targeted almost because of the increasing strength of your voices," Trudeau said in an address on Sunday.
(Sidebar: "racialized" isn't a real word or thing, but I digress ...)
"We are seeing a backlash.... We have to ask ourselves what kind of country we are, what kind of country we want to be."
(Sidebar; the comments here are savage.)
I'll just leave these examples of the high road here:
“There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada,” Trudeau said, concluding that he sees Canada as “the first post-national state.”
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If the Prime Minister truly believed the label was appropriate, and knowing Canada’s obligations as a signatory to the United Nations Genocide Convention, it should have meant swift legal proceedings and other measures as outlined in international law. Yet more than a year and a half later, the federal government hasn’t even delivered its promise of a national action plan to end violence against Indigenous girls and women. In effect, Canada declared itself a genocidal nation and then carried on as if nothing had happened.
Whether Canada’s abusive and exploitative treatment of its Indigenous populations indeed qualifies as “genocide” is a matter of continuing debate. But Mr. Trudeau nevertheless offered certainty as to what he and his government consider to be genocide less than two years ago when it accepted the conclusions of the MMIWG report.
And yet, when asked Tuesday about the evidence his government would need to see to consider the continuing persecution of China’s Uyghur Muslim minority “genocide,” Mr. Trudeau dithered. “It’s a word that is extremely loaded and is certainly something that we should be looking at in the case of the Uyghurs,” he replied. “We will continue to work with the international community and move forward on making the right determinations based on facts and evidence.”
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1/5 Unbelievable to watch the media in Canada. Both women and men in the media continue to provide cover for Trudeau on his treatment of women by refusing to ask him about how he’s groped women.
— Candice Bergen (@CandiceBergenMP) July 28, 2021
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Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau allegedly screamed at Liberal MP Celina
Caesar-Chavannes when she originally informed him that she would not be seeking
re-election this coming October.
According to a Globe
and Mail article, the MP informed Trudeau that she would not be seeking
re-election around the same time as Jody Wilson-Raybould’s resignation.
She allegedly told the PM that political life had
seriously harmed her family life, and in response, according to Ms. Chavannes,
the Prime Minister grew hostile and yelled at her. Specifically, he allegedly
claimed that the MP did not appreciate him, especially when he had provided her
with so much.
“He was yelling. He was yelling that I didn’t appreciate
him, that he’d given me so much,” Caesar-Chavannes said.
A full week later, Caesar-Chavannes attempted to approach
the PM again, and once more was met with “anger and hostility” before Mr.
Trudeau allegedly stormed out of the room after staring her down, according to
the Globe and Mail article.
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“They
are extremists who don’t believe in science, they’re often misogynists,
also often racists. It’s a small group that muscles in, and we have to make a
choice in terms of leaders, in terms of the country. Do we tolerate these
people? Or do we say, hey, most of the Quebecois people – 80% – are vaccinated.
We want to come back to things we like doing. It’s not those people who are
blocking us.”
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Deputy
Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland commented on what information was
given to financial institutions by the RCMP, and mocked those with frozen bank
accounts by saying that the only way to unfreeze their accounts was to not be
apart of "illegal" blockades.
This is the country you want, Divider-in-Chief.
If Cottage Cheese-@$$ can't take it, she can resign. No one
will miss her.
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