Saudi Arabia’s decision to expel Canada’s ambassador and freeze new trade deals – August 6, 2018,
To start I would like to remind Canadians about our military and our military defense. I advise Canadians to research our military prior to making political statements abroad. There’s been an argument dating back to the early 1980’s that children in Canada were being too coddled and were unaware of how lucky we are to be living in Canada. By lucky meaning that we take our freedoms for granted, so when many of our citizens as an example travel to places like Mexico and many of us are unaware that people in different countries view the world differently.
People from other countries of the world may react violently to incidents we as Canadians think are playful. I think it was in 2017 when Justin Trudeau’s Liberals told China to be more environmentally friendly and China responded that they would do no such thing. Current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also made a fool of himself during his India trip and now I’m reading about this incident in Saudi Arabia and the first thing that comes to my mind is Justin Trudeau gender balanced and culturally diverse cabinet. I’m all for equality, but I’m for earned equality. This is part of my problem with Justin Trudeau and current Conservative leader Andrew Scheer who are both admitted feminists, a feminist by nature is going to view the world in a biased way. Feminists may even hire incompetent European men
This is not to say that feminists aren’t needed in the world, but they’re biased. Not only are they biased but in many ways, their decision making revolves around their ideology which in many regards requires MANPOWER TO ENFORCE. One of the reasons Leftism or bigger government leads to some much war comes from groups of people putting more emphasis on social change over economic change. From what I read the leader in Saudi Arabia is trying to institute change, but because there are established traditions in Saudi Arabia the Saudi prince has to do things that may appear to outsiders as a snail’s pace.
The Hilary Clinton types want change enacted when a favorable solution is presented to them and this is how wars get started. Once a war get’s started a peace treaty has to be signed in order to end the war and built into most peace treaties are economic entitlements for the loser. These peace treaties often lead to future problems and the elites amongst the entitled refuse to budge on issues that threaten to destabilize the means in which they garner their economic wealth. This is why in a country like Saudi Arabia the Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland should have been more careful with her approach
I’m not entirely sure what Canada’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dennis Horak did but the reason I began writing this article the way I did revolve around the issue of political competency. The best article relating to this issue for me came from Global News Canada you can click to read and watch the information they presented below:
Saudi Arabia expels Canada’s ambassador, freezes trade with Ottawa
What is political competency?
This could potentially be a very serious issue Canada just involved itself in. Now going back to what I said regarding Justin Trudeau being a feminist and possibly having feminists in his cabinet. Well consider reading what Deputy Press Secretary for Global Affairs Canada Marie-Pier Baril said below:
“We are seriously concerned by these media reports and are seeking greater clarity on the recent statement from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” Marie-Pier Baril said.
“Canada will always stand up for the protection of human rights, very much including women’s rights, and freedom of expression around the world. Our government will never hesitate to promote these values and believes that this dialogue is critical to international diplomacy.”
Don’t allow my views to sway you from your own opinion on this matter, but I advise you to read the words used. Did you notice the words Women’s rights being used? I mean let’s be honest if that’s what your argument with Saudi Arabia revolves around how about some of those other human rights violations. Consider reading this article from Human Rights Watch below:
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2018/country-chapters/saudi-arabia
After reading it notice how far down the list Women’s and Girls’ Rights is, it’s right before Migrant Workers violations. Yet, Deputy Press Secretary for Global Affairs Canada Marie-Pier Baril made sure those words were included in her statement. Feminism… putting one group’s interests ahead of everyone else. Let’s call a spade a spade on this issue also current Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is no different, I’ve often called the conservative party the party of conserving Liberal policies which is why they added the word “Progressive” to their name. I’m writing this because I’m trying to warn my fellow countrymen that we’re not in 1990’s any more we’re not even in the early 2000’s.
Canada as of August 6, 2018, has decided to take a hard lined approach to U.S president Donald Trump. Justin Trudeau was very unclear when he responded to the United States DEMANDS where they asked Canada and other countries to contribute their fair share to NATO. Canada to the best of my knowledge is highly dependent on the United States to defend itself from foreign invaders.
Now, it appears that Canada is comfortable enough to draw a line in the sand with Saudi Arabia a country linked to the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the most powerful military nation on the planet. I hope Justin Trudeau’s Liberals know what they’re doing because if you noticed I didn’t even mention Canada’s debt and real estate crisis in this article. Is Canada an ‘easy’ target for Saudi Arabia? You be the judge.
Interesting times ahead.