Trudeau Decides He’s Not Done Cosplaying as a Dictator – Opinion

In a move that anyone with a brain predicted, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that he’s not ready to give up the “emergency powers” he invoked and used to clear out the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa.

During a press conference, Trudeau claimed that even though the “blockades” have been lifted, the “state of emergency is not over.” Apparently, he wants a little more time to continue cosplaying as a certain Cuban dictator who is definitely not his real father.

Trudeau’s remarks were filled with gaslighting, including accusing the Freedom Convoy of attacking journalists even though it was Canadian law enforcement shown on video doing so. He further appealed to various platitudes about respecting the right to protest while asserting that people should pursue the “best vision” for Canada, freedom-loving truckers need not apply. Another point was when he called on national healing, despite the fact he has done all he can to split people during the month.

Trudeau then ran a play right of the American left’s playbook by accusing those who don’t want to give him unlimited power of undermining Canada’s system of governance.

Ironically, his statement is about people. don’t The government can be trusted, but why would they? Trudeau and his comrades spent last week trying to stomp on freedom of protest by using brown shirt tactics, arresting individuals and freezing their bank accounts without due process. Except for his cohorts, Trudeau and none of Canada’s other citizens are now looking at him to save their country or to take responsibility with the power. Trudeau, on the other hand, has proven he is serious by praising China’s communist system for being superior to liberal democracy.

The press conference was also attended by Deputy PM Chrystia Freiland who, while a villain in the whole affair, spoke out about the freezing of bank account. She was contradicting herself in doing so.

Freeland, who is also a high-ranking official with Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum, has expressed a desire to see the emergency powers become permanent. That includes the government’s ability to meddle in online crowd-funding campaigns and cryptocurrency exchanges.

It is not surprising that globalists will become globalists, but it does make the situation more troubling. What’s most disheartening about this is that Trudeau, Freeland, and the rest are likely to win out on this issue. Because of Canada’s parliamentary system, even though the Conservatives won more votes during the last election, they hold only 119 seats to the 160 held by the Liberals. You can expect Trudeau’s party to fall in line along with the far-left New Democratic Party to give the PM the majority he needs.

The Conservatives have seen a jump in popularity in response to Trudeau’s actions. Unfortunately, the next election isn’t until 2025, and short of a vote of no confidence for Trudeau (something that would have to come via his own party throwing in), the wannabee tyrant will remain in place.

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