
Rich Welsh| I admit that I am a fan of Jordan Peterson. I’ve watched his videos on YouTube and I’ve read his book 12 Rules of Life: An Antidote to Chaos. I’ve watched him debate people and I like his style. He defends what he believes, and he does it credibly. He is a very learned man, of which his opponents learn quickly.
Peterson is not the kind of man who pushes conspiracy theories. He is a realist, if nothing else. He chooses his words very carefully, and he never says anything by accident.
He has made several videos during the Trudeau crackdown on freedom and liberty in the capital city of Ottawa. I was captivated by his grasp of what was going on. One of his videos described the prime minister as a teenager actor who ran away when he was confronted for the first time about his COVID restriction policies.
So when someone like Jordan Peterson says that a trusted military source told him to take his money out of the Canadian banks, you know you’re not dealing with a social media conspiracy nut. This was because Justin Trudeau, the tyrant, became drunk with power after invoking the Emergencies Act, for the first time in Canadian history, and just made things up as he went along.
After running away from peaceful protesters sitting in their trucks, Trudeau came back and made quite a lot of threats, and told quite a lot of lies about the protesters, likening them to people who support swastikas and confederate flags and people who have “unacceptable views” and just “take up space.”
And when his threats became idle because the protesters did not back down, the tyrant of Ottawa stepped up his campaign of demeaning them and spreading hyperbolic lies that they were violent people so that he could invoke the Emergencies Act more out of desperation to not look weak in front of the television cameras than anything else. He acted like a spoiled brat who didn’t get his way and so he went all scorched earth. There was no reason, and the situation did not fit the criteria, to use the Emergencies Act, but he had an opposition to his opinion that he had to crush, not realizing that people around the world were…