CANADA – Justin Trudeau’s Political Prisoners
While the Convoy was still hundreds of kilometers from Ottawa, Trudeau’s Public Safety Minister, Marco Mendocino, was planning a media campaign deploying “a similar message to the one used in response to the Jan. 6 attacks in Washington, D.C.” which would emphasize the “more extreme elements” of the protestors. Trudeau memed himself into believing that a January 6 type insurrection was about to storm Parliament Hill, and promptly vacated the city to hide at a chalet in rural Quebec, where he remained for several days.
The Freedom Convoy did not deliver on any of these manufactured concerns. In the three weeks of the protest, not a single violent act was committed. The protesters cleaned the streets of Ottawa and fed the homeless, and the weekends were raucous and joyful, with techno dance parties in the streets lasting into the wee hours.
it has been 515 days since these men were arrested, and no trial has yet taken place. —> NO BAIL
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