John,
There is violence in the streets of Ottawa.
The police, armed with riot gear, are brutalizing and
arresting peaceful demonstrators from the truckers’ convoy.
Meanwhile, Parliament is not sitting today because of this
police operation. All parties agreed to stay away while the regime
cracks down on dissidents.
Just like in a banana republic.
They should have been debating Trudeau’s decision to invoke
the Emergencies Act.
The Emergencies Act
replaced the War Measures Act in 1988. The only other times
in Canadian history that it was invoked were during the First and
Second World Wars, and during the October Crisis in 1970.
There is no emergency in Canada. No war, no
insurrection, no terrorist attack, no sanitary or environmental
catastrophe that justifies invoking this law.
It’s
outright illegal, undemocratic, and unconstitutional for this
government to give itself exceptional powers to deal with peaceful
demonstrators.
It’s a power grab on Trudeau’s part to
crush dissidence, that’s all it is.
Trudeau and his
Finance minister Chrystia Freeland have given themselves the power to
freeze the bank accounts not only of the organizers of the Freedom
Convoy, but of anyone who is suspected of helping and funding them.
And we’re supposed to believe that a government that has
violated our Constitution and our rights and freedoms for two year
will not abuse these new powers?
John, it’s a dark day for
Canada.
But it’s not over. We will continue to fight
this authoritarian government, and bring back freedom, respect and
justice to this country.
Don’t despair. Stay strong
and free.
-Max