Speaking in Vancouver Thursday, Pierre Poilievre claimed he was asked multiple times by the WestJet cabin crew to speak and the union should be the one apologizing.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the Americanisation of our society, where people know more about the Constitution of the United States than they do about the Canadian Constitution.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the Americanisation of our society, where people know more about the Constitution of the United States than they do about the Canadian Constitution.
The funny thing is that this wouldn’t be a free speech issue in the US either. The WestJet union isn’t the government.
…and even if it were the USA government, they don’t need to provide you with the PA for you to have your rights.
That doesn’t seem to matter to the right wing snowflakes.
Any time someone tells then to STFU, they always try to claim their freedom of speech is being violated.
They either don’t know or don’t care what that term actually means.
https://xkcd.com/1357/
A battle over who should apologize to who doesn’t sound American at all.
In America they say the other side should apologize
In Canada they say they are the ones to apologize
@Rocket @Mereo Unless the apology is demanded by us, with guns drawn? —American speaking