Thursday, December 21, 2023

The gang that almost got away with it

 Imagine you go on a voyage of discovery having heard of an enchanted land that lived in solitude, and was ruled by 4 individuals calling themselves wise men of justice and equity. When you get there, you discover that the sterling reputation of those men had spread to the neighboring lands, so much so that the latter decided to join the enchanted one, thus formed the wintery patch of the Two Solitudes.

 

Far from being unreal, something like this did happen decades ago when the so-called 4 wise men of Quebec were elected to govern all of Canada — the French and English parts — an accomplishment they promised will be done with justice and compassion. This being the aspect of their promise that interested you most, you set out to study the effect that their policies were having on the Human Rights condition of the Solitudes.

 

It did not take you long to discover that the wintery landscape of the Two Solitudes encompassed not only the climatic condition of what turned out to be a difficult-to-bond union, but also the political aspect of their interactions. Nevertheless, you continued with your study, concentrating your attention on two of the four individuals who called themselves wise men of Quebec. They were Pierre Elliott Trudeau who became Prime Minister of Canada, and Jean Chretien who became his favorite adviser.

 

Pierre Trudeau demonstrated at the outset, his desire to implement justice and equity in Canada by conceiving a boy he named Justin. By contrast, it took Jean Chretien decades before he had the opportunity to revealed his true character, as well as the nature of the advice he had been whispering in Pierre’s ear during all those years. In fact, as it turned out, Trudeau’s contribution to justice did not extend beyond naming his son Justin. As to Chretien’s contribution, he showed it to be a stink bomb of the most nauseating kind.

 

In fact, it happened that decades later, when the choice came down to giving an innocent man the compensation that was due to him by the fact that Canada conspired to have a foreign “crime and terror syndicate” persecute him, Jean Chretien whispered in the ear of Justin Trudeau – loudly this time – that it would be better to spend the money on repairing the windows of the Prime Minister’s home than spend it on compensating the victim of a horrible crime against humanity that will hang around Canada’s neck like an albatross for centuries to come.

 

But what is the nexus that’s supposed to link the publicized policies to their actual implementation, but failed to do so in the hands of the so-called wise men? Well, under normal circumstances, the nexus would normally have been an upbringing in a normal home; one that makes the boys grow up learning to maintain in check, the desires we associate with our evolutionary beginnings.

 

Rape, whether imposed physically on someone or imposed morally on their human rights, is a modern time plague that has been exhibited by Justin Trudeau in that he allowed the rape of his people by the foreign crime syndicate which started to take roots in Canada under the reign of his father and continued unabetted to these days.

 

The plague was exhibited even more starkly by Jean Chretien, not only with what he whispered in the ear of the Trudeaus, but also the lamentable way by which he conducted his family life. This became obvious by the well known fact that when a child grows in a home that’s run by an oppressing father, he will have a difficult time controlling his desire to rape others both physically and morally.

 

It is that Chretien adopted a native child he used as a toy on which to practice his dictatorial powers. The child grew up to commit physical rape on others, thus demonstrated that his adopted father—being adviser to Justin Trudeau—should make the nation fear the same fate may be awaiting his own children.

 

The 4 so-called wise men turned out to be the gang that almost got away with it, not the carriers of justice and equity they pretended to be.