Justin Trudeau is being accused of 'blockading' Canada's democracy and stoking division for branding anti-mandate protesters of the Freedom Convoy 'swastika wavers' after they paralyzed Ottawa for more than a week.
The truckers who are a part of the Freedom Convoy have struck fear into the heart of the Canadian king Justin Trudeau, as well as in world leaders around the world, as they watch "the people" rising up against vaccine and immunity passport mandates. This represents perhaps the first time since the plannedemic was launched that there is meaningful pushback against the New World Order, eclipsing even that of the Paris protests and others.
"O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. Selah." Psalm 67:4 (KJB)
Here at Day 694 of 15 Days To Flatten the Curve, things are really starting to get interesting, especially if the New World Order is being forced to perhaps retreat on one front in order to advance on another. Know this, the enemy is absolutely not quitting or giving up, they have far too much invested and are way to deep into it to simply pull up their stakes and go home. Vaccines are not decreasing, test kits companies have yet to break ground on new factories, this is not going away.
IN EUROPE, THE PERSECUTED UNVACCINATED HAVE HAD TO FORM ‘TRIBULATION FORCE’ STYLE UNDERGROUND GROUPS JUST TO HAVE ACCESS TO THEIR LOCAL ECONOMIES
Outrage as Trudeau stokes divisions in Canada by smearing anti-mandate Freedom Convoy as 'swastika wavers' with NO evidence
FROM THE DAILY MAIL UK: Demonstrations continued Monday evening into Tuesday as trucks blocked traffic on the Ambassador Bridge, the busiest border crossing to the United States, forcing police to close the bridge that links Detroit, Michigan and the Canadian city of Windsor, Ontario.
The Freedom Convoy, which shut down the bridge from Canada to Detroit by nightfall, showed how demonstrations could affect the United States. The bridge, which is normally traveled by approximately 8,000 big rigs and 68,000 travelers daily, remained closed on the U.S. side Tuesday morning, according Michigan Department of Transportation. Ambassador Bridge was listed as 'temporarily closed' just minutes before midnight Monday, according to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) website. By Tuesday morning, Windsor Police said in a tweet that one lane of U.S.-bound traffic is open and can be accessed via the Wyandotte Street West entrance.
The protests at the Ambassador Bridge follows the week-long demonstrations in opposition to vaccine mandates, that have paralyzed the Canadian capital's business district and led the mayor to declared a state of emergency and call for 2,000 extra police officers to quell the nightly demonstrations.
Police in Ottawa on Sunday said they have arrested seven people and opened 60 criminal investigations into 'Freedom Convoy' for hate crimes and mischief as they seized fuel and supplies for 1,000 vehicles. The hate crimes included an individual who urinated on the National War Memorial. One danced on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Several others carried signs and flags with swastikas.
During an emergency debate in Parliament on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke out against the trucker protests accusing them of trying to derail Canada's democracy.
'Individuals are trying to blockade our economy, our democracy, and our fellow citizens' daily lives,' Trudeau said Monday, while the protest continued outside. 'It has to stop. The people of Ottawa don't deserve to be harassed in their own neighborhoods.'
Trudeau added that he knows everyone is tired of COVID-19 but this is not the way. He said the restrictions won't last forever and noted that Canada has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world.
'Canadians trust science,' Trudeau said. 'A few people shouting and waving swastikas does not define who Canadians are.'
Now, conservative leaders, who have repeatedly questioned the prime minister for his handling of the pandemic, are slamming his remarks, accusing him of stoking division during the protests. READ MORE
No comments:
Post a Comment