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Could this be the 1984 Orwell poeticized?

Hearing Pierre Pollievre talk about Socialists as the issue in Canada, I can't help but really notice fascism in other countries. Can Pierre call Trudeau a fascist when he has better stats on the election trail than all other leaders? Not really much of a rigged fascist system here in Canada, if Trudeau were Putin, Pollievre would have been taken out long ago, but this is Canada, so we don't worry about that kind of controversy here. Our conspiracy is regarding the price of milk, or petrol dependencies. Canada is not under Authoritarian Control unless there is a state of martial law, and that can happen sometimes. Don't get misled by this PC party misinformation. Now we can watch North Korean State TV and compare it to our own CBC. I wonder if fear and control are more important in one brand as opposed to the other?




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