Justin Trudeau wants freedoms for Ukrainians that he won’t allow Canadians to enjoy
By: Rachel Marsden
Freedom for Ukraine apparently matters more than freedoms at home
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a surprise visit to Kiev this week.
Given that the threat level in the city has been reduced to the point where U2’s
Bono can now play an impromptu concert, the real surprise is that Trudeau was
photographed without his face mask, which has been nearly omnipresent when he’s
on Canadian soil.
Trudeau’s mask-wearing serves mainly as propaganda in an ongoing attempt to
justify his vaccine mandates to Canadians. Required for citizens to board an
airplane or train within their own country, the mandates effectively keep many
stuck at home and unable to travel, but also can prevent them from working, as
being fully jabbed is a condition of employment in some cases.
While almost 82% of Canadians are double-jabbed, only 35% of Ukrainians had
received two doses of an anti-Covid vaccine around the time the conflict broke
out on February 24, according to Time Magazine. And yet Trudeau was traipsing
around Kiev mask-free in a recent conflict zone while he insisted on hiding from
Canadian truckers and their Freedom Convoy supporters when they convened on
Ottawa’s Parliament Hill earlier this year.
Instead of engaging in dialogue to find some sort of compromise with the
protesters seeking an end to Covid-related mandates, Trudeau invoked the
Emergencies Act, which hadn’t been used in Canada since Quebec separatism
sparked terrorist attacks in 1970. The measure caused personal bank accounts to
be blocked based on association with – and donation to – the cause.
“Information is now being shared by law enforcement with Canada’s financial
institutions,” said Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. “Financial service
providers have already taken action based on that information.” All because
these individuals were exercising their democratic right to protest
government-sanctioned inequality that stripped basic rights of freedom, work,
and movement from Canadians who chose to exercise their bodily autonomy.
Fresh off this authoritarian bender, Freeland accompanied Trudeau to Kiev. “We
know that in standing up for themselves, the people of Ukraine are standing up
for democracy and international law – and we stand with them,” she tweeted.
Much like mask propaganda apparently doesn’t matter anymore when you’re not
trying to scare people into submission, democracy also only seems to matter when
the Western establishment is trying to justify involving itself in another
faraway foreign conflict.
Speaking at a press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
Trudeau announced a further donation of weapons to Ukraine, including $1 million
in small arms and ammunition.
The Canadian prime minister has failed to heed the warnings of experts that the
country’s weapons could end up in the hands of militia groups or stolen and sold
on the black market, according to state-backed CBC.
Trudeau’s concern is highly selective when it comes to weapons. Back home after
his trip, Trudeau tweeted: “We’re taking action to better regulate sales and
transfers of non-restricted firearms, because we’ve seen how gun violence has
devastated communities and families across the country.” Flooding Ukraine with
weapons that end up who-knows-where is fine by Trudeau, but legal Canadian
firearms aren’t.
Trudeau also vowed in Kiev to “fight disinformation.” Nothing says “democracy”
quite like crackdowns on freedom of inconvenient information out of step with
Western government narratives. Under Trudeau, the Canadian military has already
been deployed to shape public opinion amid the Covid-19 crisis by using
propaganda techniques derived from military psychological operations in
Afghanistan. And now his government is trying to further impose government
control over free speech with an “Online Streaming Act.” Trudeau has no business
uttering the word “democracy” when he has actively violated so many basic tenets
of it.
And speaking of irony, the fact that Trudeau chose to visit Kiev on May 9th –
the anniversary of the World War II defeat of Nazi Germany – was apparently also
lost on him. His government has overseen the training and equipping of actual
neo-Nazis in Ukraine to fight a proxy war against the nation (Russia) which lost
the most people fighting the Nazis in World War II as a member of the British-
and American-allied Soviet Union.
Jewish advocacy groups, and a Nazi hunter are among those demanding answers for
Canada’s Joint Task Force Ukraine’s training of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, including
those of the Azov Battalion, which is now integrated into the Ukrainian Army. It
has emerged that Canadian officials were more concerned about being seen by the
public to be coaching neo-Nazis, in the event that the information ever got out,
than they were with the actual training of them.
Given that Trudeau’s government has overseen the military education of actual
neo-Nazis in Ukraine, one would think he would have picked a different day to
visit Kiev than the anniversary of the defeat of that ideology.
Tone-deaf Trudeau’s trip strongly suggests that instead of peddling his utopian
vision for democracy in Ukraine, he might want to start with first trying to
adhere to and uphold his own lofty values and standards at home rather than
doing everything that he seemingly can to erode them.
COPYRIGHT 2022 RACHEL MARSDEN