Tucker Carlson tells Canadians: 'You should dislike and resist Justin Trudeau and his government to the maximum extent of your ability'
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"This is a destruction of you, and your culture, and your beliefs, and your children, and your future as a country," Carlson said of the government's policies.
During his visit to Cagary on Wednesday, Tucker Carlson urged Canadians to stand strong against the tyranny of the Trudeau Liberals, reminding the packed crowd at the TELUS Convention Centre that their rights are inviolable, and don't change based on who the prime minister is.
The former Fox News host touched on a number of issues faced by the United States' neighbors to the north, all of which he traced back to the current government.
"You should dislike and resist Justin Trudeau and his government to the maximum extent of your ability," Carlson said, as the crowd cheered, "but before you do that you should just laugh at him 'til you can't breathe."
"Seriously," he continued. "The guy's like he's showing up for a costume party when no one else is! There's no costume party, and there's Justin Trudeau, speaking as some sort of moral voice, a weird little cross-dresser."
"It doesn't matter who's in the Prime Minister's office," Carlson told the audience. "Your rights remain the same because you were born with them, because you are not a slave, you're a human being, and you have inherent dignity because God made you."
He slammed the Trudeau Liberals for attempting to take away Canadians' rights in the name of "public safety," then using state-funded media to push the government narrative.
"This is a destruction of you, and your culture, and your beliefs, and your children, and your future as a country," Carlson said of the government's policies, citing the "safe supply" program in British Columbia and the growing number of citizens choosing to end their lives via medical assistance in dying (MAiD)."
He suggested that MAiD was being utilized more by Canadians than those who had just arrived in the country, and thus amounted to a "genocide."
Carlson concluded by reminding Canadians that "the first thing that you need to do before changing anything in your country is to change everything about your heart."