Tuesday, December 19, 2023

This Stone Age boy is dilly dallying with fire

 French saying: Aux grands maux les grands remedes

 

Son of a 48-year old domineering father and an 18-year old mother of the flower generation, the boy grew up tiptoeing, not through the tulips, but around the fire.

 

He is Justin Trudeau, son of Pierre Elliott and Margaret Trudeau, an odd couple that’s separated by a generational gap which made the relationship between Justin and Pierre, one of a son that looked up to his father for guidance, and at the same time looked up to the old man as a grandfather by whom he wished to be spoiled like do grandfathers in a normal family.

 

It was the schism between those two desires that ultimately shaped the psyche of the growing boy Justin Trudeau. But overlaying all of this, also came the tendency of the mother to fully live like the flower child of the 1970s which she proved she was by running away with the Rock group known as the Rolling Stones — and by the tendency of the father to clownishly mock his peers, heads of the foreign governments with which he interacted … also mock their system of governance.

 

And then, standing on the name recognition he inherited from his father, the boy ran to be Prime Minister of Canada and won. He took with him to the seat of power, both the baggage of the broken home in which he was raised, and the baggage of a twisted style of governance developed by the father; a style of governance that proved to be totally incompatible with the Liberal Democracy which Canada wants to be and pretends to be.

 

And then, married to a French Canadian woman whose character was shaped by her association with the competitive media and no-nonsense crowd that’s in charge of Quebec’s public wisdom, Justin Trudeau so embarrassed Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, she could no longer stand the antics of his family life or stand his political comportment, both of which he imported into their lives. And so, she dropped his name, separated from him, and went back to being Sophie Gregoire the journalist.

 

Sophie is too young to remember how Margaret lived, and she may not have wanted to read all about the details of that sordid history. And yet, Sophie did not have to read anything because at some point during her marriage with Justin, her eyes must have fallen on a photograph of her mother in law that was so compromising, it revolted her and added to the disgust she developed for the Trudeau family.

 

The photograph is that of a Margaret that’s wearing a short skirt and sitting on the steps of stairs somewhere in a public place. She is not wearing an underwear, thus exposing her naked vagina for all to see. This kind of behavior not being what’s expected of a country’s first lady, it repulsed the French speaking men of French Canada, forcing them to run away holding their noses and crying out:

 

Ce n’est selement pas pour la vue, mais aussi pour l’odeur.