The problem with criticising Justin Trudeau is not where to begin, but where to end.
Long before he ever became Prime Minister, Trudeau’s proclivity for gaffes and vulgarity had already been established. As an opposition MP in Parliament, he called the Minister of the Environment a ‘piece of shit’. At a ‘ladies night’ campaign event, he was asked which country he most admired, and said it was China, citing China’s ‘basic dictatorship’. For Trudeau, the excitement of a political campaign apparently consists of ‘pizza, sex, and all sorts of fun things’. He said that in front of an audience of undergraduates, perhaps to attract the youth vote. In interviews before standing for election, Trudeau mused about such subjects as ‘making Quebec a country’ if Canada were to become too right-wing, and the need to put Quebeckers in charge of our ‘community and socio-democratic agenda’ - whatever that means. Once, he even derailed an interview with a French-Canadian journalist in order to demonstrate the proper way to fall down a flight of stairs.
So the fluffy, insubstantial side of the Trudeau government had ample precedent, and wasn’t hard to foresee. This seemed to have a major advantage: as along as Trudeau was preoccupied with annoying stunts and virtue-signalling, he would have little time for screwing up the country. Or so many of us thought.
Sadly, we were wrong…
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