A Nazi condemns Trudeau.
Vincent J. Curtis
7 Mar 23
RE: No punishment for Tory MPs.
Christine Anderson is the “far-right, white supremacist, anti-immigrant” Member of the European Parliament, that belongs to the “fascist” German AfD Party, and she is the one who met with three CPC MP backbenchers under attack in the media. Anderson’s real crime is that she was a vocal supporter of the Freedom Convoy, and condemned the invocation of the Emergencies Act and the seizure of bank accounts as violations of human rights. She was in Canada to celebrate the anniversary of the Convoy, and was honoured at the event.
In April, 2022, Prime Minister Trudeau addressed the European Parliament under Article 195 of the convention. Anderson objected, and before he spoke Anderson said the following:
“It would have been more appropriate if Mr. Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, to have addressed this House according to Article 144, an Article which was specifically designed to debate violations of human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, which is clearly the case with Mr. Trudeau. Then again, a Prime Minister who openly admires the Chinese basic dictatorship who tramples on fundamental rights by persecuting and criminalizing its own citizens as terrorists just to get him to stand up to subversive concepts of democracy should not be allowed to speak in this House at all. Mr. Trudeau, you are a disgrace for any democracy. Please spare us your presence.”
This doesn’t sound like the words of a Nazi, but no matter. What passed between Trudeau and Anderson has thus far gone unreported in Canadian media. Trudeau’s court eunuchs in the mainstream media report only that three CPC backbenchers met with an awful Nazi, which means those CPC members must be Nazis sympathizers themselves, and that the CPC secretly contains Nazi sympathizers is now out in the open.
It must hurt to have to report that even
Nazis find repugnant Trudeau’s violator of human rights, and are disgusted by
his admiration of the Chinese Communists.
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