In a recement series of statements, popular, yet controversial, podcast host Joe Rogan fire criticism at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his comments “demonizing” unvaccinated people, highlighting the most recent comments from the prime minister that called those who have not been able to get their COVID-19 jab as “very often misogynistic and racist” people who “don’t believe in science [or] progress.”
“The way Trudeau talks about people who are unvaccinated … he said they were misogynists and racists,” Rogan stated during an interview with Dave Smith, a guest on “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
“You’re in the demonized class all of a sudden,” called back Smith, as reported by the Post Millennial.
“You are deciding — you’re taking people that have a perspective on a medical intervention, and you’re deciding that you’re gonna demonize them in the worst possible ways, with no evidence,” stated Rogan.
“And, isn’t it something that so many of these people, like, say, the nurses who are unvaccinated, the truck drivers who don’t like the mandates — that they were the heroes?” highlighted Smith, which Rogan wholeheartedly agreed with. “These were the ‘essential workers,’ the health care workers. These were the people — in New York City, they were clapping at 6 p.m. everyday for these workers. And those same — there’ll be nurses who worked for a year-and-a-half of the pandemic, and they didn’t wanna get the shot, and now, all of a sudden, ‘You’re outta there! Sorry, hero!'”
It is, in fact, true that Trudeau hurled slander at anyone who was unvaccinated by claiming that they were sexist racists at the end of last month.
“We are going to end this pandemic by proceeding with the vaccination,” stated Trudeau to one tv station in Quebec. “We all know people who are deciding whether or not they are willing to get vaccinated, and we will do our very best to try to convince them. However, there is still a part of the population [that] is fiercely against it.”
“They don’t believe in science/progress and are very often misogynistic and racist. It’s a very small group of people, but that doesn’t shy away from the fact that they take up some space,” the prime minister went on. “This leads us, as a leader and as a country, to make a choice: Do we tolerate these people?”
The outright refusal from Trudeau to roll back his overly heavy COVID-19 policies and the horrid way that he has been handling the protestors of the Freedom Convoy have immeasurably injured his standing with most Canadians.