That's been obvious ever since the PM turned the federal government's power on the COVID-mandate-protesting truckers of Canada's Freedom Convoy in 2022, jailing them, seizing their rigs and even shutting down their bank accounts - though that last came to a swift end when enough Canadians withdrew their money to threaten a bank run.
Apparently anyone who challenges the insider crowd's power is the next Hitler.
Except the insiders are the ones wearing the jackboots.
We had insiders spreading phony "Russian collusion" narratives to a cooperative press, entrapment campaigns aimed at senior Trump officials like Gen. Mike Flynn and a last-minute 2020 goal-line stand by the media and intelligence community to discredit - and censor any discussion of - the stories The Post broke on Hunter Biden's laptop and the incriminating material it contained.
Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau and a Trump supporter Trudeau claims Canadian Conservatives are taking cues from Trump on Ukraine: 'MAGA-influenced thinking' More than 50 retired intelligence officials signed a letter denouncing the laptop story as Russian disinformation, major media and tech companies censored it, Twitter even blocked users from sharing the story via direct messages.
The insiders get rich and get to feel important, at everyone else's expense.
In America, it's harder to make such comparisons, but certainly the last half-century has seen an enormous transfer of wealth from the middle classes to the educated insiders.
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