In an attempt to assert their nationalism, Canada has a socialist as their prime minister.
Canadians will soon realize they had secured a pyrrhic victory by voting for Mark Carney and the Liberals out of sheer panic.
“You can sway a thousand men by appealing to their prejudices quicker than you can convince one man by logic.” Robert Heinlein
Mark Carney, who replaced Justin Trudeau as prime minister on March 14, has now been elected in his own right in Canada's recent election. A Conservative victory which had appeared so inevitable that political commentators speculated not on "if," but "when Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre would take the role of prime minister, following ten years of Trudeau's far-left governance.
If American leftists exhibit Trump Derangement Syndrome, Canadians appear to have surpassed them. By opting for the path of national decline and self-destruction that has marked the past, Canadians seemingly acted spitefully toward Donald Trump.
Trump, meanwhile, relished mocking the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, dubbing him "Governor Trudeau" and repeatedly suggesting Canada should become the 51st U.S. state. This caused widespread outrage in Canada. After Trudeau's departure, Carney and Poilievre rebuked Trump for his remarks and ardently defended Canada's wounded national pride.
Ironically, however, Poilievre, as a Conservative, aligned more closely with Trump's policies than Carney, and faced a backlash. Carney capitalized on the anti-Trump sentiment, erasing the Conservatives in the polls. Consequently, Canadians responded to Trump's provocations by granting the Liberals a majority, ensuring Carney's leadership.
While Poilievre represents Canadians, Carney is a World Economic Forum-linked socialist internationalist, continuing the erosion of Canada's foundations under Trudeau. Despite Trump, Canadians have reinforced the Liberals' position, ensuring Carney's premiership persists.
However, now that the WEF and the CPP are running the country, I am reminded of the quote.
However, now that the WEF and the CPP are running the country, I am reminded of the quote.
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