Crime Minister Tru-Doh!’s Mounted Jackboot Tramples an “Indigenous” Elder at Freedom Protest

Any moment now, we should be able to hear the Wokeasaurus crying for justice after an indigenous elder was injured. One of Crime Minister Tru-Doh!’s mounted enforcers knocked her to the ground. Any minute now. Just listen.

Nothing?

I’m not surprised. She’s not an indigenous elder unless she’s promoting the government agenda, no matter how peaceful the protest.

 

 

This info appears to be correct.

But there will be no murals or marches or calls for justice. And that’s not because she lived to tell the tale a bit bruised up with a shoulder injury.

Much like any other identity group, the only identity that actually matters is the political one. Whether your skin has some color or your gender is on a spectrum, if you are not “voting” for them or their agenda, those other characteristics bear no weight, just ask Joe Biden.

Related: As Canada Jackboots the Freedom Truckers, A Few Suggestions …

I know I keep coming back to that point, but it’s the one that matters most. It’s an ideological plantation. Deviation from the approved narrative is not allowed. Any expression that wanders outside the fence line could get you canceled.

And while that’s bad, it’s actually worse. The progressive elders can do whatever the hell they want, and while they are free to call you out and ruin your life, or job, or family, if you dare to point out any misstep or hypocrisy among the Liberal elite, you might as well have done that thing yourself.

Candice “Candy” Sero is collateral damage in Tru-Doh!’s war on peaceful protesters. She chose the wrong side.  Being full-blood Mohawk means nothing because she didn’t pick the right side.

An indigenous woman of color is entitled to know her own mind.

That Left-Wing rule applies on either side of the border.

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  • Steve MacDonald

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