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SLOBODIAN: Fleury tells FOX's Tucker Carlson of Trudeau's great agenda

 


When FOX News host Tucker Carlson asked Theo Fleury where the “Botoxed dictator to the north” is taking Canada, the former NHL great’s gloves came off.

 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — aged 50 and wrinkle-free — was verbally pummelled over moves to legalize potentially deadly drugs while outlawing handguns for law-abiding citizens, during Wednesday’s Tucker Carlson Tonight segment on creeping authoritarianism.

 

“Well, we all know where it's going, right? You know this ideology has been tried 24 times in the history of the planet. And the only thing that comes out of it is death,” said Fleury, who is media director with Canadians For Truth, Justice and Freedom.




“The Communist globalist agenda and what we're seeing right now is ... the insane running the asylum. And you know, we're headed down a wrong road in a wrong path right now.”

 

Trudeau announced Monday the Liberal government will introduce the legislation to ban Canadians from buying and selling handguns anywhere in the country. If passed, the ban will take effect this fall.

 

Then came Tuesday’s announcement that B.C. will decriminalize up to 2.5 grams of illicit drugs — including fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine — starting January 31, 2023. Expect other provinces to follow this move.

 

These diabolical decisions make no sense, unless, as Fleury and many others believe, there’s something bigger and more sinister in play. 

 

Is it possible that a prime minister who prances around in duck socks could be manipulated into following globalist orders? 

 

“The World Economic Forum is in Canada and is running our country and running the Great Reset, whatever the hell you want to call it,” said Fleury. 

 

“The script is being played out every single day in this country and it's gotta stop.”

 

Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre has vowed that his government would boycott the World Economic Forum.

 

Meanwhile, Carlson called out the irony of banning self-defence weapons while legalizing fentanyl that’s killing “multiples” of people.

 

“That doesn't wake Canadians up to the reality of this guy’s maliciousness?” asked Carlson, in reference to Trudeau.

 

“You would hope it would,” said Fleury who has worked 15 years in the areas of trauma, mental health, and addiction.

 

“I believe that every single issue we have in society starts with trauma. And what we've seen over the last, you know, probably three years is systemic trauma and systemic abuse caused by the government.”

 

Fleury pointed to “spikes” in mental health, opioid use, and suicides.

 

“Seven- and eight-year-old kids are having suicidal ideations.”

 

“So, this is preplanned and premeditated. What Trudeau announced in the last couple of days is all part of the plan and where we're headed. And it's sick and it's disgusting, and it needs to stop.”

 

“Yeah, there is political trauma. They're causing as much chaos and trauma as they possibly can.”

 

To legalize crystal meth is “complete insanity,” said Fleury.

 

“This type of leadership needs to go, and it needs to go now.” 

 

Earlier in his monologue Carlson pointed to authoritarian societies in China, New Zealand, and Australia where horrific human rights abuses and crushed freedoms prevail.

 

All three governments have confiscated privately owned firearms.

 

“What do all those other countries have in common: China, New Zealand, Australia? Different populations, different languages, different forms of government, but all of them have disarmed their populations. In those countries, ordinary people are defenseless, and the government knows it,” said Carlson.

 

He chastised Trudeau for pouncing on Canadians in the wake of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas where 19 children and two adults were executed by deranged 18-year-old Salvador Ramos.

 

Carlson accused Trudeau of using the Texas tragedy to disarm anyone who “disagrees” with him.

 

“Last week’s shooting in Uvalde, Texas, occurred more than 2,000 miles from Canada,” said Carlson.

 

“You wouldn't think it was connected in any way to Canada, but that country's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, saw an opening to repeat what is now a highly familiar script.”

 

Trudeau said no one in Canada “should need guns in their everyday lives.

 

“That's the word from the botoxed dictator to the north. That means anyone in Canada apart from Justin Trudeau because guns, it turns out, are a huge part of Justin Trudeau's everyday life.”

 

It’s called security detail.

 

“At all times, Justin Trudeau is surrounded by firearms, automatic rifles, extended magazines, what we call weapons of war, and Justin Trudeau always will be surrounded by weapons of war.”

 

“Even if he succeeds in confiscating every last privately held firearm in the nation of Canada, Justin Trudeau will never disarm his own bodyguards.”

 

“Why? Because he understands perfectly well that guns are the key to his power.”

 

Carlson pointed to more than 5,000 opioid deaths in Canada last year compared to an average of 23 firearms deaths per month in 2020, the most recent statistics available.

 

“You can have all the fentanyl you want, but you can't defend yourself,” said Carlson.

 

 Rights and freedoms are being stripped away in Canada by a Liberal government, that’s aided and abetted by lapdog NDP leader Jagmeet Singh.

 

 

Source: Western Standard 

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