8 Comments

There is another story that besmirched Canada’s reputation internationally, also caused by Justin. A young man in a new pickup truck was seen driving erratically. Five minutes later he drove off the road and mowed down a family. Killing many of them. The family was Muslim. It was a Saturday afternoon. Pictures shown of the family, wedding pictures, suggested they were Muslims from India. The women were dressed in saris. No headscarves. No Burqas. This was immediately declared by Justin a hate crime. He announced in Parliament this was first degree murder and they would pursue this to the fullest extent of the law. Then....nothing. Have we heard about this car accident since? I read one small article a year and a half later. The young man seemingly wasn’t aware he had had an accident. His social media profile showed no racist or anti Islamic posts. HE HAD AN ACCIDENT! There was some talk be had been on anti depressants, his medication was changed, and he met a few friends at the pub for one or two beers, and that is all he remembers. There was no indication this was murder. As far as targeting a Muslim family goes, that is absurd. If the family wore burqas, even hijabs then maybe one could say he knew they were Muslims. A brown skinned family likely wearing typical Canadian Saturday clothing could be Peruvians. They could be Hindus or non turban wearing Sikhs. Or of any other tropical, ie brown skinned ethnicity. Yet Trudeau dutifully said he would prosecute this first degree murder hate crime. ‘Make no mistake’, he said ‘this was a first degree murder hate crime’. Trudeau thi

Expand full comment

Very much like Justin and Jody's social media posts following the Boushie trial decision. In what universe do the prime minister and attorney general of a country get on social media and denounce a jury decision as being racist. Canada, that's where. Jody had only one agenda, and still does, and it ain't supporting the nation of Canada, that's for sure.

Expand full comment

Trudeau thinks nothing of trashing Canada to get a headline for himself.

Expand full comment

I found this article difficult to read. While I am in full agreement regarding the very significant problems of “wokeism” and very offended by “the big hoax”, this article appears to be nothing more than a frustrated rant, lashing out every which-way, beginning with “We have allowed a coterie of white progressive liberals (mostly women)…”, and continuing with a bunch of name-calling of which an ignorant bigot would be proud.

While I have enjoyed other articles I’ve read here and been pleased to find a place to find views similar to my own, including by this author, this article made me wonder, as I read it, if I really want my name associated with Woke Watch Canada.

Expand full comment

When I was visiting my son and his family I told my Grandson that he had grown taller. My teacher daughter-in-law told me to not comment on people's bodies. Is this part of being 'woke' ?

Expand full comment

This is why, in response to the blatantly and obnoxiously racist practice, institutionalised in the mainstream media, of capitalising "black" while not capitalising "White", I have recently taken to doing the opposite. I have also become quite bold in asserting in public, to black people and White people alike, that it's ok to be White, that White lives matter, and that black conservatives patronised by the pseudo-progressive establishment are the only genuine victims of White privilege.

Expand full comment

We should talk less about people's skin colour. Idiots are idiots regardless of their complexion.

Expand full comment

Yes, indeed. And opportunistic, juvenile egotists like Trudeau that take advantage of all this must go.

Expand full comment