
A recent poll revealed that Canadians are clearly sick and tired of Prime Minister Justin’s Trudeau soft-on-crime policies, the National Post reports.
And it didn’t matter a person’s political leanings, age, or their walk of life, the disgust was universal.
Under Trudeau, the federal government has instituted policies making it easy for hardened criminals to get out on bail. It also supports programs providing free (taxpayer-funded) hard drugs to addicts.
The National Post writes about the results of a recent Postmedia/Leger poll:
The statement “there are too many repeat violent offenders being offered bail” was endorsed by 79 per cent of those surveyed. A near-identical proportion (78 per cent) agreed with the statement “the justice system is too lenient on offenders who are found to be guilty of committing a violent crime.”
Less than a third (32 per cent) agreed with the notion that Canada had a “firm and fair” justice system.
READ: Canadians of all stripes fed up with government line on crime, drugs: poll
And it appears YouTube is now working full time to support Prime Minister Trudeau’s policies as it is now limiting access to a video entitled, ‘Canada is Dying,’ produced by Aaron Gunn.
In the video, Gunn exposes the criminal elements taking advantage of Trudeau’s policies. The video had 1.2 million views within a matter of a few days, so in an effort to stop viewership, YouTube has put an age restriction on the video so only those with accounts can view the video.
Fortunately, there are still free speech platforms on the internet, and you can view the full video on Rumble:






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