
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s statement on Saturday, in response to yet more gunfire aimed at Canadian synagogues — this time in Toronto and Thornhill, just north of the city — was notable for one reason: It did not aver that “there is no place in Canada” for what had happened, or use any similar verbiage. It was a tiny mercy in a very unnerving time. At this point, the phrase has transcended cliché and entered the realm of the offensively meaningless. Yet somehow politicians’ communication advisers still keep churning it out.
Nothing is being done because the elites who created this mess would have to implicate themselves.
Once they find a way to blame it on the proles well look out!
And believe me their trying …
The Prime Ministers of the UK, Australia and Canada all read from the exact same script. pic.twitter.com/AsDeaYTFnw
— conspiracybot (@conspiracyb0t) March 12, 2026
