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One might forgive the Alberta premier for reacting to the personal nature of the protesting chants, which also called on him to be “locked up,” but let’s recall his policies locked Albertans down for months, and his government just recently “locked up” a Christian minister. The protests may sting the more because most the protestors were once supporters, political allies and even personal friends. But statesmen do not personalise the process; theirs is the duty to safeguard the dignity of their office, for all of us, and in the name of the monarch.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://navarrogenie.wordpress.com/2021/04/15/kenney-places-albertans-beyond-the-pale/
By Marco Navarro-GenieOne might forgive the Alberta premier for reacting to the personal nature of the protesting chants, which also called on him to be “locked up,” but let’s recall his policies locked Albertans down for months, and his government just recently “locked up” a Christian minister. The protests may sting the more because most the protestors were once supporters, political allies and even personal friends. But statesmen do not personalise the process; theirs is the duty to safeguard the dignity of their office, for all of us, and in the name of the monarch.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://navarrogenie.wordpress.com/2021/04/15/kenney-places-albertans-beyond-the-pale/