We therefore announce the resignation of Justin Trudeau for Wednesday. At the very least, it seems very possible.
Good media manners would probably dictate that we try to give his political eulogy, reminding people that his record is less bad than one might believe.
But honesty forbids me from singing this song, and obliges me to recall that Justin Trudeau was undoubtedly the worst prime minister in the history of Canada – or at least, that he was as worse as his father, whose he completed the work of destruction, without obviously having the scope and intellectual capacities. Father Trudeau founded the regime in 1982, Trudeau’s son, who without his last name would have remained an honorable anonymous teenager, pushed it to its limits.
So let’s recall the main elements of his “assessment”.
Justin Trudeau is first and foremost responsible for the current migratory catastrophe, which has destabilized all of Canadian social systems to the very point where English Canada has woken up and begun to become aware of the absolutely negative effects of demographic submersion – As for Quebec, it has always known that massive immigration would lead to its drowning and the minority of the Quebec people in their own country.
This catastrophe took the form of both Roxham Road, which institutionalized and encouraged illegal immigration by disguising it behind a distorted right to asylum, and the Century Initiative, which explicitly intended to impose a demographic revolution in Canada. , by setting ever higher immigration thresholds. Canadian immigrationism was a matter of social engineering and was driven by a fundamentally authoritarian logic.
Justin Trudeau is also responsible for Canada’s monstrous debt – reckless debt, which was mainly used to finance the delusional expansion of the federal state and its bureaucracy. This bureaucracy, moreover, will have been converted into a strike force in the service of the EDI approach, by converting itself to it. In the Canadian context, EDI the EDI doctrine presented itself as a fanatical radicalization of federal multiculturalism, which transformed, with massive immigration, Canada into a field of political experimentation and an unprecedented ideological laboratory in the history of Western societies. Canada is not only the country of state multiculturalism, but also of state Islamism, as we have seen with its valorization of the Islamic veil and its normalization of the yet unfounded concept of Islamophobia, which serves exclusively to demonize and criminalize criticism of Islam and Islamism.
Trudeau’s Canada, finally, experienced a centralizing and unitarian push by increasing intrusions into areas of provincial jurisdiction.
Without saying it, it was driven by a socializing logic – which is generally the case with the extreme globalist center, which has recycled socialism through the projects of a diverse society, an authoritarian conception of the energy transition, and global governance, inseparable from the sovereignty of nations, in addition to flirting with European-style censorship to prevent the questioning of its dogmas.
I also note that the globalist oligarchy which embodied the extreme center and those who serve it is today weakened on both sides of the Atlantic. She panics. She believed she had a divine right to govern our societies forever. It is today contested by movements which are no longer confined to the tribunician function, and which everywhere are taking power or could take it tomorrow.
They then believe themselves to be victims of destabilization campaigns, while above all they are crumbling under their internal contradictions.
One thing is certain, the coming fall of Justin Trudeau, from this point of view, is symptomatic of the global crisis of the diverse and globalist regime, throughout the Western world.