The Prince George Citizen

Blame Justin

- - Editor-in-chief Neil Godbout

For the last 50 years, encompassi­ng father and son, even with six prime ministers between Pierre and Justin, the Trudeau name has been a lightning rod, especially in Western Canada. Yet the disdain heaped on Pierre in the 1970s and 1980s is polite compared to the vitriol Justin has received since becoming prime minister in 2015, mostly due to social media and an increasing­ly wide political divide.

The participan­ts in the recent “Freedom Convoy” and border blockades and community protests are mad about lots of things – public health orders, vaccinatio­ns, restrictio­ns, masks, passports and so on – to varying degrees. But they all agree about Justin Trudeau and the loudest cheers and crowd chants go to “F*** TRUDEAU!”

The fixation on Trudeau runs from pickup drivers virtue signaling with their F*** Trudeau bumper stickers to the entire Conservati­ve Party of Canada and its Parliament­ary caucus. The CPC has fired its last two leaders – Erin O’Toole and Andrew Scheer – and forced Stephen Harper to retire for a single unforgivea­ble sin: not being able to beat Trudeau in a federal election. Yes, there were other contributi­ng factors, but failing to do job #1 was the big one.

Moderate environmen­talists who fight for change through government action and public support are often frustrated and embarrasse­d by radicals chaining themselves to trees, vandalizin­g logging equipment and demonizing the police for having the audacity to enforce the law. So too are Canadians sympatheti­c to peaceful protest and loudly expressing displeasur­e with government and public health orders but horrified by the illegal and disgusting behaviour of many of these protesters.

The same crowd raging two years ago against the Wet’suwet’en blockade and supporting protests blocking rail lines and urban intersecti­ons across Canada now see nothing wrong with shutting down the downtown core of the nation’s capital and blocking major internatio­nal border crossings for days on end with no consequenc­es. People who wanted law and order harshly enforced two years ago now justify lawlessnes­s with childish deflection­s like “oh, yeah, what about those guys?” and “look at how bad Black Lives Matters supporters were in the States.”

Maybe one day, the F*** Trudeau crowd will realize the louder and longer they say it, the more they’re just screwing themselves. But they probably never will. Better blame Justin for that, too.

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