(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attempts to defend himself from the mean truckers in the Canadian Freedom Convoy, some one unearthed an old Tweet of his supporting civil disobedience in other nations, the Citizen Free Press reported.
The Prime Minister has found himself in the difficult position of having encouraged very similar protests abroad, while disallowing civil disobedience in his Canada.
Just last year, Trudeau voiced support for the protests of Indian farmers, who blocked New Dehli highways in revolt of their government’s policies.
“Canada will always stand up for the right to peaceful protest and human rights anywhere around the world and we are pleased to see moves towards de-escalation and dialogue,” he said before doubling-down on Canada’s willingness to support peaceful protests.
“Canada will always stand up for the right to peaceful protest and human rights around the world,” the duplicitous despot reiterated then, while currently commandeering millions of dollars that a supportive public had donated to the peaceful Freedom Convoy protestors and threatening truckers with steep fines and imprisonment.
Earlier, while delivering an address during a virtual diversity celebration, Trudeau had expressed some reservations about the Indian protests, but ultimately promised Canada’s support.
“I would be remiss if I didn’t’ start by recognising the news coming out of India about the protests by farmers,” he said.
“The situation is concerning and we are all very worried about the families and friends. Let me remind you, Canada will always be there to defend the right to peaceful protest.”
He concluded by spouting pious platitudes about the importance of coming together and talking through things with foreign governments in order to share his opinions with them.
“We believe in the importance of dialogue and that’s why we have reached out through multiple means to Indian authorities, to highlight our concerns.”
Of course, Trudeau also has a long history of documented connections to Fidel Castro, a third-world tyrant who long ruled illegitimately.