Why Khalistanis are the biggest losers of Canadian election
Why Khalistanis are the biggest losers of Canadian election
The federal election didn’t just retire the idea that stumbling through woke homilies and imaginary genders is politics — it also retired the last shreds of political legitimacy clung to by Canada’s Khalistani proxies. From Ontario to British Columbia, the message was clear: you can’t run a country while moonlighting as the foreign ministry for a fictitious ethno-theocracy with a proclivity to blow up planes. Unless one is America, of course.
The federal election didn’t just retire the idea that stumbling through woke homilies and imaginary genders is politics — it also retired the last shreds of political legitimacy clung to by Canada’s Khalistani proxies. From Ontario to British Columbia, the message was clear: you can’t run a country while moonlighting as the foreign ministry for a fictitious ethno-theocracy with a proclivity to blow up planes. Unless one is America, of course.