Musings —08.19.2021 07:35 PM
—Blood on his hands
On @CTV_PowerPlay, Evan interviewed Maryam Sahar, a former Afghan interpreter who worked with Canadians and she had a message for Justin Trudeau
— Mackenzie Gray (@Gray_Mackenzie) August 19, 2021
"If my family gets executed, or any other family gets executed, know that you have the blood on your hands"https://t.co/S0hnwqybem pic.twitter.com/LNdVgO3EwZ
I can’t see why? This little boy thinks an Afghan is something thrown over a couch.
This other Afghan is a simple example of how he views feminism. He’s had no regard for women seeking change in his own party much less his birth country. One complaining about his lack of leadership as the crisis is unfolding well she pretty clearly see things differently.
The Cuban dictator’s offspring will surely spin this as a conservative failure in going there to begin with.
Alas vote for me and I’ll show you my wee-wee (We We?) will be enough leadership for those who can get all wound up about the conservative hidden agenda.
This criticism about possible Afghan fatalities under his watch should gain traction but I doubt it will.
Will he take personal responsibility for blowing this? Not on your life. Why break a “winning” pattern?
Canada has been out of Afghanistan in a military capacity since 2011. The implication here is that it has taken more than ten years for our government ministries to address any applications from those who worked with us.
If that is the case this is a failure of endemic and prolonged proportions that demands a complete and total overhaul of the ministries involved since obviously they and everyone involved are simply not fit for purpose.