- 17 Feb 2022 14:49
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In Upper Class Twit theory, it's alright to let working class people protest thousands of kilometers away - but not in your own backyard which is full of people that you own.
Christia Freeland is his deputy. Her husband writes for the New York Times. She is very involved in Ukrainian and Russian affairs... unlike 99% of Canadians who are more interested in Canadian affairs (and Quebec affairs).
Globalist service-workers all.
Sputnik wrote:'Karma': Indians Get Back at Canada's Trudeau
as Truckers' Protest Cripples Ottawa
...While the protests in India were underway, Trudeau had stated that his government stood firmly behind the farmers' right to protest.
In November, the Indian government ultimately buckled to the demands of the protesting farmers and decided to withdraw the three controversial farm laws that sparked the demonstrations.
Several Indian social media users said over the weekend that they supported the truckers' protest, the same way Trudeau had lent his weight to India's protesting farmers.
Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, a politician from India's governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), urged Prime Minister Trudeau to hold a dialogue with the protesting truckers instead of going into "hiding".
In Upper Class Twit theory, it's alright to let working class people protest thousands of kilometers away - but not in your own backyard which is full of people that you own.
Christia Freeland is his deputy. Her husband writes for the New York Times. She is very involved in Ukrainian and Russian affairs... unlike 99% of Canadians who are more interested in Canadian affairs (and Quebec affairs).
Globalist service-workers all.