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Jacinda’s twin brother Justin Trudeau in creepy kids jab video

It’s official. Jacinda and Justin are twins.

The Prime Ministers of New Zealand and Canada seem to take great delight in seeing the suffering of so many, and the division and hate their policies are causing among ordinary folk who just want the government to leave them alone. Just take a look at some of their recent videos, smiling, grinning, as they explain the requirements of mandates, lockdown restrictions and the jabbing of kids with an experimental mRNA concoction manufactured by Pfizer, one of the top three most evil companies in the history of western capitalism.

It’s enough to make you want to vomit.

In a video Trudeau said, addressing the children of Canada:

‘You’re going to be able to get your vaccine as soon as you turn five. I know you’re excited. I know you’re eager…’

Yes folks, Jacinda’s twin brother Trudeau actually believes there’s children who look forward to getting a needle jabbed into their arm.

If you thought that was creepy, it’s nothing compared to the horrific tackiness of a TV ad they’re running in Canada for child mRNA medication:

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  1. Im confused by this opinion piece. Is it intended to be satire or does the author genuinely believe the prime minister of Nz “takes great delight in seeing the suffering of so many”?

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