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The Green Barbarian wrote: Feb 22nd, 2022, 10:57 am
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why should any canadian care what australia thinks? the un says canada commits genocide, that to me seems the bigger issue than what australia has to say about justin .
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Yeh Sky news is the Fox news of Australia what a load of crap and yes I am an Aussie
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The Green Barbarian wrote: Feb 22nd, 2022, 10:57 am
Wasn't someone shrilling at the top of their lungs in every thread, "who care what other countries think?" Like the wind, I guess that narrative has changed with the comments being made at the time [icon_lol2.gif]
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captkirkcanada wrote: Feb 22nd, 2022, 11:18 am why should any canadian care what australia thinks?
And yet if these people were proclaiming support for Justin's evil fascism, we'd be hearing all about it.
the un says canada commits genocide, that to me seems the bigger issue than what australia has to say about justin .
Not really, because the UN sucks and is full of total idiots and losers. I think it's quite important to hear how we are yet again a laughing stock on the world stage, thanks to hair and and socks bonehead Justin.
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Actually, browsing for how much attention Australia pays to Trudeau and what he does, it is rather obvious that most Aussies could care less.

Yup, you can find a random YuoTuber supporting anything you want from Flat Earth on up, but that means nada.

Yup, a small number of Aussies contributed to the "bleep Trudeau" convoy. Meh.

The Aussies actually gave more coverage to Macron's response to the attempted French copycat convoy - which was met with tear gas and so went nowhere.
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hobbyguy wrote: Feb 22nd, 2022, 12:50 pm Actually, browsing for how much attention Australia pays to Trudeau and what he does, it is rather obvious that most Aussies could care less.
Not really. They actually had this idea first:


Yup, you can find a random YuoTuber supporting anything you want from Flat Earth on up, but that means nada.
I can see where this applies to anyone who still supports the rapidly deflating fascist Justin Trudeau, but otherwise, no.
Yup, a small number of Aussies contributed to the "bleep Trudeau" convoy. Meh.
You didn't watch the video, did you?
The Aussies actually gave more coverage to Macron's response to the attempted French copycat convoy - which was met with tear gas and so went nowhere.
Not really.
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That tyranny was wisely predicted in 2014.

If Canadians had listened to wise voices, we wouldn't be the topic of discussion among our foreign friends, including Australia, about how Trudeau has become a tyrant.

I haven't seen one single proponent of Trudeau's actions in any of the foreign press. That outside, unvested view should alarm all Canadians.

Why Canada Will Become a Dictatorship Under Trudeau

The leader of that party does what he wants, when he wants, and no one dares question him. Would a Prime Minister Trudeau arbitrarily whip the vote and outlaw certain moral questions? Could Prime Minister Trudeau be trusted to make decisions for the good of the country, not just for his personal self-worth? Would Trudeau call in the police to enforce his vision? Let's hope we never have the opportunity to ask those questions.

12/12/2014 12:59pm EST | Updated February 11, 2015

It's becoming clearer as the days of Trudeau's Liberals wear on: if elected Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau would turn Canada into a dictatorship.

This is the man who admitted he "admires China's basic dictatorship." It wasn't just a sarcastic comment - he seriously said that he admires the dictatorship because they can get things done quickly.

And it's becoming clearer that Trudeau not only admires the dictatorship -- he runs the Liberal Party like one too.


How else can one explain the police-enforced acclamation of Andrew Leslie as the Liberal candidate for Orleans? Even with hundreds of Liberals attending the meeting to show their support for another candidate (and former Trudeau leadership rival), it was clear from the beginning that Leslie was Trudeau's hand-picked favourite, and certainly wouldn't be stopped by pesky processes like "democracy."

Just the imagery of Trudeau's chosen candidate being selected with police intervention is scary. It shows that Trudeau doesn't just admire China's dictatorship -- he would practice one if he had the chance.

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The Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau has become a dictatorship. The leader of that party does what he wants, when he wants, and no one dares question him.

Now that we know that Trudeau runs his party like a dictatorship, we must ask ourselves: is there any indication he wouldn't do the same as the leader of Canada?

Would a Prime Minister Trudeau arbitrarily whip the vote and outlaw certain moral questions? Could Prime Minister Trudeau be trusted to make decisions for the good of the country, not just for his personal self-worth? Would Trudeau call in the police to enforce his vision?

Let's hope we never have the opportunity to ask those questions.

https://www.huffpost.com/archive/ca/ent ... _b_6314494
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Gone_Fishin wrote: Feb 23rd, 2022, 6:36 am That tyranny was wisely predicted in 2014.

If Canadians had listened to wise voices, we wouldn't be the topic of discussion among our foreign friends, including Australia, about how Trudeau has become a tyrant.

I haven't seen one single proponent of Trudeau's actions in any of the foreign press. That outside, unvested view should alarm all Canadians.

Why Canada Will Become a Dictatorship Under Trudeau

The leader of that party does what he wants, when he wants, and no one dares question him. Would a Prime Minister Trudeau arbitrarily whip the vote and outlaw certain moral questions? Could Prime Minister Trudeau be trusted to make decisions for the good of the country, not just for his personal self-worth? Would Trudeau call in the police to enforce his vision? Let's hope we never have the opportunity to ask those questions.

12/12/2014 12:59pm EST | Updated February 11, 2015

It's becoming clearer as the days of Trudeau's Liberals wear on: if elected Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau would turn Canada into a dictatorship.

This is the man who admitted he "admires China's basic dictatorship." It wasn't just a sarcastic comment - he seriously said that he admires the dictatorship because they can get things done quickly.

And it's becoming clearer that Trudeau not only admires the dictatorship -- he runs the Liberal Party like one too.


How else can one explain the police-enforced acclamation of Andrew Leslie as the Liberal candidate for Orleans? Even with hundreds of Liberals attending the meeting to show their support for another candidate (and former Trudeau leadership rival), it was clear from the beginning that Leslie was Trudeau's hand-picked favourite, and certainly wouldn't be stopped by pesky processes like "democracy."

Just the imagery of Trudeau's chosen candidate being selected with police intervention is scary. It shows that Trudeau doesn't just admire China's dictatorship -- he would practice one if he had the chance.

snip

The Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau has become a dictatorship. The leader of that party does what he wants, when he wants, and no one dares question him.

Now that we know that Trudeau runs his party like a dictatorship, we must ask ourselves: is there any indication he wouldn't do the same as the leader of Canada?

Would a Prime Minister Trudeau arbitrarily whip the vote and outlaw certain moral questions? Could Prime Minister Trudeau be trusted to make decisions for the good of the country, not just for his personal self-worth? Would Trudeau call in the police to enforce his vision?

Let's hope we never have the opportunity to ask those questions.

https://www.huffpost.com/archive/ca/ent ... _b_6314494
What a surprise a blog by a J̶T̶ ̶h̶a̶t̶e̶r̶ conservative writer in the HuffPost no less. I can certainly see the political bias oozing out of the article.
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Gone_Fishin wrote: Feb 23rd, 2022, 6:36 am That tyranny was wisely predicted in 2014.

If Canadians had listened to wise voices, we wouldn't be the topic of discussion among our foreign friends, including Australia, about how Trudeau has become a tyrant.

I haven't seen one single proponent of Trudeau's actions in any of the foreign press. That outside, unvested view should alarm all Canadians.

Why Canada Will Become a Dictatorship Under Trudeau

The leader of that party does what he wants, when he wants, and no one dares question him. Would a Prime Minister Trudeau arbitrarily whip the vote and outlaw certain moral questions? Could Prime Minister Trudeau be trusted to make decisions for the good of the country, not just for his personal self-worth? Would Trudeau call in the police to enforce his vision? Let's hope we never have the opportunity to ask those questions.

12/12/2014 12:59pm EST | Updated February 11, 2015

It's becoming clearer as the days of Trudeau's Liberals wear on: if elected Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau would turn Canada into a dictatorship.

This is the man who admitted he "admires China's basic dictatorship." It wasn't just a sarcastic comment - he seriously said that he admires the dictatorship because they can get things done quickly.

And it's becoming clearer that Trudeau not only admires the dictatorship -- he runs the Liberal Party like one too.


How else can one explain the police-enforced acclamation of Andrew Leslie as the Liberal candidate for Orleans? Even with hundreds of Liberals attending the meeting to show their support for another candidate (and former Trudeau leadership rival), it was clear from the beginning that Leslie was Trudeau's hand-picked favourite, and certainly wouldn't be stopped by pesky processes like "democracy."

Just the imagery of Trudeau's chosen candidate being selected with police intervention is scary. It shows that Trudeau doesn't just admire China's dictatorship -- he would practice one if he had the chance.

snip

The Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau has become a dictatorship. The leader of that party does what he wants, when he wants, and no one dares question him.

Now that we know that Trudeau runs his party like a dictatorship, we must ask ourselves: is there any indication he wouldn't do the same as the leader of Canada?

Would a Prime Minister Trudeau arbitrarily whip the vote and outlaw certain moral questions? Could Prime Minister Trudeau be trusted to make decisions for the good of the country, not just for his personal self-worth? Would Trudeau call in the police to enforce his vision?

Let's hope we never have the opportunity to ask those questions.

https://www.huffpost.com/archive/ca/ent ... _b_6314494
Huh - picked up by the Huff'n'puff, no less.

Interesting to see our plight reflected back at us from other countries.
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