Tommy we hardly knew ye
Vincent J. Curtis
18 Feb 22
When Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau declared the War Measures Act in 1970, it was the NDP under Tommy Douglas who opposed it, “The fact is, and this is very clear, that the government has panicked and is now putting on a dramatic performance to cover up its own ineptitude,” said Doulas.
Today’s NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says much the same thing, except that he supports the declaration of the Emergencies Act by some other Trudeau. Singh is not a civil libertarian, and the truckers are not of his class. Like the Trudeau Liberals, today’s NDP distain the white working class for their class, or lack thereof. They’re terrorists.
You won’t find goat’s milk latte offered at the Timmies – Petro Pass truck stop in Nipigon, ON, on Highway 17, ‘north of Superior’. You won’t find avocado on the menu of most truck stops. Truckers don’t drive BMWs and Audis worth a quarter million dollars, they drive Peterbilts and Kenworths worth a quarter million dollars. Workers’ hands are large and calloused. The hands of Singh, his colleagues, his supporters in academia, the media, the AOCs of the world, and genteel society in general are smooth and soft as a baby’s bottom. Singh belongs to the soft-hands class.
Singh condemned the truckers as white supremacists, which would include a number of Sikh, aboriginal, and Black drivers, when all they are is confident in their self-worth. They’re aggrieved by a useless mandate, but the word ‘compromise’ never arises in debate, or in the media. (Why doesn’t Trudeau just compromise on the vax mandate for truckers? It’s never asked. Instead, “they’re a threat to democracy!”,Blackface being the embodiment of democracy. As if it wasn’t Blackface himself who proposed suspending parliament for two years and he having unlimited spending powers. To deal with the pandemic, you understand!)
The NDP are abandoning the working class –
because of their lack of class. There’s
no respect. Want to understand why Trump
is loved by America’s working class?
Because he respects them, and he openly advocates for them. That’s what “America First” meant in
practice: putting America’s working and middle class first.
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