Trudeau Using Race, Ethnicity To Re-Define Canadian Society
In place of "managing" our country, PM Justin Trudeau is in the business of permanent national transformation.
"Gagandeep Singh was the driver speeding the wrong way down the busy Greater Toronto Area (GTA) highway after attempting to rob a liquor store in Bowmanville, ON. He crashed killing four people including himself."
"Singh, who was fleeing from police, was reportedly an illegal immigrant out on bail for multiple other crimes, one of them allegedly violent."
Four Canadians are dead, including one infant and two grandparents. Sad it is, made more so by way of a comment from Liberal Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland:
"Freeland said it was 'not very Canadian' to point these details out, such as Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre who has, since reports of the driver’s background surfaced."
The tragic situation bringing about a fundamental question. What makes a citizen of our country "very Canadian?" Is it accurate to claim that our Liberal government's view of what it means to be Canadian exists in contrast to the general public’s idea of its meaning?
PM Justin Trudeau and the Liberals are doing everything in their power to lock-in a unilateral definition of what it means to be a Canadian. Their version constitutes the essence of globalist ideology— incessant focus on what they consider to be Canada's "oppressed" communities stands at the pinnacle of political ideology.
In this regard, Liberal government social hierarchy is near-fascist in conception. Step-by-step, in incremental fashion, Team Trudeau are engaging in an agenda of social inversion, first alluded to with the PM's “post-modern” society proclamation.