Trudeau calls Putin a “weakling” for executing Navalny, other opponents
Trudeau calls Putin a “weakling” for executing Navalny, other opponents
Speaking with reporters at the end of his visit to the capital Kiyv, Justin Trudeau accused Putin of "executing" opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Speaking with reporters at the end of his visit to the capital Kiyv, Justin Trudeau accused Putin of "executing" opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Careful what underwear you put on there, Trudie
23 0 ReplyFor downvoters: Navalny was poisoned with novichok on his underwear
14 0 ReplyEven if someone doesn't understand the context, thats not what the downvoted button is for.
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The statement kinda loses it's impact once you realize it's coming from a leader who illegally broke up a protest against himself and his government
23 0 ReplyIt's pretty telling that you don't say what protest you're talking about. Is it the stupid truckers?
106 0 ReplyWhich other protests ended with the federal government illegally using the Emergency Act?
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Only if you're an idiot that compares the attempted genocide of a people to a leader ensuring trade routes remain open for businesses and a city's residents aren't traumatized by racist children that like to make noise.
93 0 ReplyAre you talking about those antivax pieces of garbage who harassed homeless people and local businesses because another country wouldn't let them across their border?
85 0 ReplyAka the Karen konvoy
28 0 ReplyIt's never okay for a government to freeze it's citizens bank accounts. Let alone for political reasons, that's fascist as fuck.
6 0 ReplyNo we're talking about no nothing morons believe everything they see on CTV
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It was perfectly legal. And those protestors asked for things like "no vaccine required to enter USA", Trudeau had nothing to do with that. Those protestors then degenerated into various conspiracy, and basically wanted to remove Trudeau and put a dictator instead. It was almost a coup, not a "protest".
69 0 ReplyI LOLed so hard when I heard their demands were the removal of our elected representatives to be replaced with THEMSELVES
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That protest wasn't against Trudeau, it was against common sense.
59 0 ReplyWe're talking about someone will the IQ and memory capacity of a goldfish
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Peaceful protest it was not.
48 0 ReplyAccording to the courts it did not meet the standard of violence required.
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He's not perfect but let's see Russians drive around with "fuck putin" on their truck and see how long that works out for them.
40 0 Reply@can @northmaple1984
“Canada’s a free country! I can drive around with a ‘[BLEEP] Trudeau’ bumper sticker any time I want!”“Ah, but Russia is *also* a free country. I *too* can drive around with a ‘[BLEEP] Trudeau’ bumper sticker any time I want.”
(Thank you, Soviet Anecdote Formula Number 46!)
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@northmaple1984 @sik0fewl your statement kinda loses its impact when you realise he didn't do what you described.
26 0 ReplyCourts disagree
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@northmaple1984 @sik0fewl
Oh, F off.22 0 Replylol WHAT ABOUT the time Trudy cucked the Ottawa police when they couldn't perform
17 0 ReplyThere's a difference between illegal and not meeting a standard to use a policy.
Also y'all weren't protesting him you were protesting people with brains.
15 0 ReplyYeah.....a policy that sidesteps the charter of rights and freedoms. Quit being disingenuous.
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Countries can be going through their own struggles and stand against foreign tyranny at the same time.
6 0 ReplyOK then the statement loses it's impact considering he won't say a word against the Americans and the Assange thing. Never mind his various other large and small hypocrisies.
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I mean, is he wrong?
8 0 ReplyAlways amusing that the thread with the most convoy shitbags participation tends to be Russia related
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