During Covid-19 Canada’s elected officials made about as strong a case for the need to limit the size and scope of government as most of us are likely to live through. Whether it be federal, provincial, or municipal, the responses of the people elected to represent and preserve our freedoms were ham-fisted, draconic, unreasoned and unconstitutional.
We can’t just blame the politicians however, because countless Canadians, the nation’s courts, the media and just about anyone else who should have opposed the government’s overstepping, instead cheered them on.
Concerned citizens with good questions were called anti-science and anti-vax, people were denied lifesaving medical care, Canadians were refused entry to restaurants based on what should have been private medical information, and some even called for the unvaccinated to be rounded up, jailed, or worse.
Most upsetting of all, there never really was good evidence for the arbitrary charter trampling protocols brought forth (for more on that go watch my interview with Dr. Gary Davidson).
When the truth about Covid and vaccines began to come to light, even in official government documents and the drug manufacturers’ own literature, many Canadians buried their heads in the sand (if you are wondering who they are, most of them will have tweeted #elbowsup a few months back).
Now folks, including politicians, police officers, judges and medical professionals, just want to move on. They want to skip the accountability step. They don’t want to look the people suffering vaccine injuries, or those who were treated as second class citizens in the eye and acknowledge their mistakes.
To discuss the need for truth and justice prior to reconciliation for the errors committed during Covid-19 and the incredibly successful “An Injection of Truth” events, Adam was joined by the president of the Calgary-Lougheed United Conservative Party Constituency Association, Darrell Komick.