They are setting him up to be a strawman.
He's going to do everything possible to destroy Canada and even probably get the liberal base to turn against him.
Once he is sufficiently tarnished, all the elite will turn on him and burn him in effigy.
This is their only effort to reestablish themselves as the "supporters of the working man."
Canada is screwed either way, but election season is coming up in the US, and they can use the boogeyman Trudeau to their benefit.
Look at it right now. They are setting him up to be a sacrifice.
They doublespeak and will say things like:
"I am not Trudeau. I disagree with his approach. I fully support protest demonstrations against patriarchies such as his."
"Trudeau was pretending to be progressive. He's just a racist conservative in disguise. Look at his black-face photos! Only racist conservatives would turn the police against their own people! Defund the police!"
"The science now tells us mandates aren't as effective as we first thought. Trudeau is anti-science, but I will continue to follow the science as I have always done."
This will theoretically provide a landscape to implement, once again, BLM and ANTIFA insurgents rioting and destroying cities as they did in 2020.
They will gladly throw back in our face the current counter-narrative conservatives have taken with "support peaceful protesting!" and conflate their version of "peaceful" with actually peaceful protests, as they have done all along, and they will continue to claim what is happening in Canada and happened on Jan 6th are far more violent than what happened in 2020 and will take place again this Summer.
This is my forecast. The plan above is their only play I can see from our perspective to even remotely cool the tensions down before the 2022 Election. They've failed the strong-arm approach, so now they have to pretend to be moderate if only just to ensure we don't drag them out of their mansions by their intestines before they can kill enough people off with the shot to destabilize global commerce and slink away into their hell-pits.
It won't work, but expect them to shift to this narrative nonetheless.
Thoughts?
The majority of your post is spot on. However, I need to comment on this:
Really? You want to throw out an offhand comment condemning an entire country bordering to your north?
I know you've seen what's going on up here. But have you seen everything? Do you know that the protesters are all aware that there is a digital ID planned after the Covid narrative goes bust? Or that we are fully aware that the majority of our government are compromised and will need to be replaced?
Well, we are. And we are looking forward to help from our brothers to the south, once the storm gets underway.
This is a global effort. I will not casually say any country in this world is "screwed" as long as they have a population willing to fight.
God bless, fren!
You'll get support!
But having to fight means the screws are already being turned... might just be semantics. For the record, I admire the work, success so far, and the supportive atmosphere of the population. Go Canucks!
Make no mistake, I don't think Canada is a lost cause by any means.
When I said that I was looking at it from their perspective, as a political landscape. There's nothing there to salvage. Both sides of the aisle are toast.
Canada, by the year's end, will not be in their control. They have no purchase in it anymore. If they are wise, they should be signing off on Canada. In their mind, that means leaving it to rot.
I'm not gonna pretend that's good news, however. Even though they will have given up on fighting to maintain control of Canada, things will have just begun in terms of the chaos and absolute mania that will occur in the populous.
As a red-sea moment, you guys are gonna be the first to cross, as well as the first to complain; "this is hard, we should go back to Egypt and be slaves again."
It's gonna be rougher for Canada because they'll be the first to "fall", and have no road-map of a nation that's already been through the purge of the Cabal. Look to Myanmar maybe?
I don't necessarily envy you guys up north. It's not an easy task to be the first to step through the door to the other side of slavery.
Thanks for the clarification. On these points, we agree.