Justin Trudeau's Step-By-Step Plan For A Totalitarian Canada
"Modern liberals hurtle from extravagant tolerance to suppression without batting an eye. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dramatizes the tendency."
"Modern liberals hurtle from extravagant tolerance to suppression without batting an eye. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dramatizes the tendency."
Recently published in the Wall Street Journal, this comment speaks volumes regarding the condition of Canadian society. It articulates what all citizens should understand-- but do not. Under the iron-clad rule of PM Justin Trudeau, there is but a thin line between liberalism and totalitarianism.
In Trudeau's Canada, all is social equality until a segment of the population disagree with government, and take action. In an instant, Trudeau and the Liberals clamp down on the offenders. The most authoritarian measures in modern history become a social standard, witnessed in government response to the Freedom Rally Protest in February, 2022.
PM Trudeau's playbook goes like this:
1. Declare a crisis.
2. Construct a narrative around the crisis.
3. Push the narrative via establishment media.
4. Use the narrative to consolidate power.
5. Slander, censor and persecute all those who oppose the narrative.
Students of 20th century history should pick up on a pattern. The establishment of totalitarian states follows this architectural blueprint. From the Russian Revolution in 1917 to the rise of European fascism during World War II, it is a common process.
Loss of personal freedom, erasure of freedom of speech, vilification of communities, confiscation of weapons. What do you know-- the Trudeau government are engaging in all of it. Covid limits personal freedom. The Liberal's Bill C-36 erodes freedom of speech. The Truckers Convoy established a villain community. Bill C-21 confiscates guns owned by citizens. All of this aligns with historical countries which transitioned to authoritarian government control.
Most often, citizens cannot see it coming. A collective blindness exists when media morph into an instrument for dissemination of government propaganda. Intrinsic to success is a specific methodology: roll out the changes on an incremental basis. Massage the public into acceptance. Do not feed the people more than they can chew at any one time.
In order to remedy the agenda, citizens must have an ability to choose leaders dedicated to upholding truth and defending liberty. As opposed to woke globalist governments who exploit social crisis to centralize power and crush dissent.
This ideal is fading fast. At this point in the game, Canadians must question not only the degree of coercion shaping government policy. We need to question whether coercion has reached a degree in which political leaders are being selected rather than elected.
For purposes of brevity, we omit anecdotal evidence. What we put forward takes the form of skepticism regarding the election of specific Canadian politicians. Prompting discovery is recent exposure of the relationship between government and the World Economic Forum. It seems a certain affinity exists between elected officials, and WEF membership.
Justin Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland, Ahmed Hussen and a host of current Liberal Cabinet members. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, ex-Liberal Cabinet Member Maryam Monsef, ex-Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi.
Call us skeptics, but we have for years wondered how these people find themselves in office. Ahmed Hussen is a half-citizen of Somalia. Elected three times in succession, MP Hussen has held three positions within the Trudeau Cabinet, including Minister of Immigration. Jagmeet Singh won his MP seat with no connection to his riding. In a matter of months he became leader of the NDP Party. Singh is presently banned from entering India. Naheed Nenshi was elected as Mayor of Calgary three terms in a row. A rather odd occurance in a city known for conservatives, cowboys and white people. Not that it prevented him from whining about racism the entire time.
Maryam Monsef, half-citizen of Afghanistan or Iran(never clarified), is the youngest MP ever to hold office. She lived in Canada for just six years before Trudeau appointed her to his Cabinet. In 2018, Ms. Monsef attended WEF meetings in Davos with PM Trudeau.
Ms. Monsef was, in order, Minister for Women and Gender Equality, Minister of Rural Economic Development, Minister of International Development, Minister of Democratic Institutions and President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada.
No doubt she would have remained indefinitely-- until a fatal mistake was made by referring to the Taliban as her "brothers." Lord knows it is near-impossible to get these people of out office, but this one was just too much. Monsef finally lost in her riding of Peterborough, Ontario. Even under the circumstances, she didn’t lose by much. Conservative Michelle Ferreri received 27,301 votes. Monsef came in second with 24,564 votes. There must be a heck of a lot of Taliban supporters in Peterborough.
Is there a connection between elected officials in Canada and World Economic Forum membership? We cannot say for sure. There are, however, some strange coincidences in the form of incongruous relationships between voter communities and those elected. Two of them recently took place in Alberta. Mayor Jhoti Gondek replaced Naheed Nenshi in Calgary. In Edmonton, former Liberal Cabinet member Amarjeet Sohi was recently elected as mayor.
The two have much in common. Both have followed every directive advocated by Justin Trudeau since the day they took office. So dedicated are they that Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has had to force Gondek and Sohi to drop Covid restrictions. What western leader is playing pandemic restriction hard-ball more than Justin Trudeau? There is none.
There is something very suspicious in all of this. The general feeling being that Canada is not in control of its own destiny. An unspoken but ubiquitous force seems to be guiding our country toward a fate currently eluding our general population.
There is indeed "something in the cards" in terms of the future status of Canadian society. While exact details linger in a political grey zone, one piece of tangible evidence does exist: every bit of it kicked into high-gear the moment Justin Trudeau became prime minister of the dying Great White North.
Why do Canadians have Hussen in our government? Foreigners must not hold any government positions. These must remain for Canadians only in our country of Canada. It’s bloody insane having foreigners telling Canadians what and how to do things
I was with you until this sentence didn't make sense. "A silent but ubiquitous force seems to be guiding our nation toward a fate currently alluding our general population."