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Trudeau resignation an ‘illusion of relief’ – Freedom activist

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Freedom activist Tom Morazzo’s tweet challenged systemic issues in Canada in the wake of the resignation of Justin Trudeau.

Tom Morazzo, a prominent figure in Canada’s Freedom Movement and a key voice during the Trucker Protest, ignited a national conversation with a tweet addressing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation. Rather than calling for Trudeau to step down, Morazzo argued that such a move would only offer Canadians a false sense of relief and obscure deeper systemic problems.

“There will be no victory in Trudeau’s resignation—only an illusion of relief, a temporary sedative for a nation desperate to avoid the truth,” Morazzo wrote.

He asserted that Trudeau is merely a product of a flawed political system that shields leaders from accountability while leaving the country to bear the consequences of their actions.

Morazzo said Trudeau’s departure would change little unless the underlying political framework is dismantled. He urged Canadians to confront their own complicity in maintaining the status quo. “As long as the system remains intact—unreformed, unchallenged—another Trudeau will come. And another after that.”

Instead of resigning, Morazzo suggested Trudeau should stay in power, run for re-election, and face a crushing defeat at the ballot box. He also called for Trudeau to be held legally accountable for his policies, particularly during COVID, stating, “I want him to face justice—not in a comfortable retirement, not in a lucrative book deal, but in a courtroom, held accountable for the destruction he has wrought.”

Reacting to the tweet, Canadians predicted Trudeau’s resignation would trigger a “corrupt leadership race,” leading to the rise of another “globalist” leader, possibly candidates like Mélanie Joly, Chrystia Freeland, or even former BC Premier Christy Clark.

Another user expressed hope for the complete collapse of the Liberal Party, saying, “Hopefully the Liberal party will be so decimated that it won’t matter who the leader is.”

Meanwhile, some reactions mirrored Morazzo’s sentiment, emphasising that systemic reform is necessary to prevent further political decay. Critics of the current government underscored the need for local governance and reduced reliance on federal institutions, echoing Morazzo’s call for “localism” as the way forward.

Morazzo’s comments have struck a chord at a time when political frustration is palpable across the nation. He also called for Canadians to take responsibility for their communities.

“Localism is the way forward—not government, not institutions, not the illusion of reform from within. We don’t need them nearly as much as they want us to believe,” he said.

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Basically NZ is in the same boat. Ardern’s resignation and Hipkins’ defeat hasn’t much changed the downward slide of our country. Electing a National-led government has been a delusion of change, nothing more. Luxon is just another globalist WEF stooge who is determined to strangle our democracy and deliver our country into the clutches of the international technocrats.

  2. He shouldn’t be allowed to simply resign and ride off into the sunset for a cushy retirement; he should be sent to the gallows.

  3. Much as I’ve already said. A system the allows politicians to be elected and then be entirely unaccountable, up til another election, is inherently broken. New Zealand, Australia, Canada, especially the UK right now, all fall into the category of dictatorial, undemocratic, governance.

  4. Yes exactly.

    Trudeau is/was a sinister creepy kiddy-fiddling WEF appointed evil tyrant scumbag.

    The replacement scumbag will be the same/worse, obviously.

  5. Trudeau was like the worst possible bad fart.

    Nice hair though.

    R.I.P Justin. You won’t be missed.

    That reminds me. Whatever happened to Jacinda Ardern?

    Is he/she/it dead yet?

    • Nope, Jacinda is still very much alive apparently and ‘works’ for Harvard University fighting ‘misinformation’ or some such bull****.

      It’s all very sad.

  6. Could any ‘leader’ possibly be more obviously depraved and dimwitted than Justin Trudeau?

    Answer: Yes, Keir Starmer.

  7. Yep, but on the plus side we’ll never have to see this evil depraved cretin ever again.

    With all due respect, so long Justin, you disgraceful malevolent twat.

  8. He’s done his job, it’s a faît accompli. Trump will finish off. He’s going to rename the Gulf of Mexico to The Gulf of America. Why not just call it the Gulf of Greater Isreal? He also said he will transform The U.S. Canada, and Mexico to the North American Union. The U.S. will still have no name though.

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