isadore;1856043 wrote:gosh a ruddies, the opinions of the leaders of Canada's two neighboring nations obviously is significant. The fact that both leaders speaking sympathetically of authoritarian behavior of each other is significant, because it poses a threat to Canada which is trapped between them.
The fact Trudeau dished out soft soap opinion on a dead dictator of a little isolated regime in no way threatens anyone or makes Canada in anyway less free or less tolerant.
What is frightening is your inability to condemn a leader who you helped elect by not voting for Hillary Clinton. His authoritarian impulses are a direct threat to us all, but all you can worry about is a comment made by Trudeau about a corpse.
Several things wrong with your assertions.
1.) I have absolutely condemned and mocked Trump. Those posts are there for everybody to see. As far as I know, none of them have been deleted by any moderator or admin.
2.) Trudeau is not Canada, just a temporary visual front. But praising Castro gives a glimpse of what he thinks is praiseworthy, indeed. It wasn't an opinion, it was outright praise.
Secondly, have you paid any attention, whatsoever, to what direction Canada is taking concerning freedom of speech, personal liberty? The laws of Canada are starting to be ate up by progressivism.
Thirdly, Canada as a whole is becoming a meme of "tolerant of everyone who thinks as a collective".
You're just spewing nonsense because you cannot back up your claims pertaining to Canada being tolerant.