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It is a great wide world in which the strangest things bring people together. Two prominent feminists, from different political parties, one of whom is already a leader, the other seeking that status, have found themselves in the judgement court of the inquisitional Black Lives Matter branch plant in Canada. Just over a month ago, our pridefully feminist Prime Minister was left withering in the rhetorical wind from a blast issued by BLM Toronto’s megaphonic Yusra Khogali.

The stupendous gust aimed straight at the Prime Minister carried the accusation that Trudeau — a veritable Bambi of inclusivity and non-discrimination — was a “white supremacist terrorist.” A combo David-Duke-bin-Laden of our frozen, peace, order and good government North.

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Is there is some extreme and hyperdistant point at which the finite merges into the infinite? Probably not, a rustic education deprives me of certainty on the matter. But should such a point exist, it must obviously extend (at least) to the very edges of our vast ever-retreating cosmos. Only such an unfathomable distance could serve as an approximate measure of how far the BLM’s rude slur is from the facts of the case. The one adjective in the whole string of ugliness mudballed at Trudeau that fits is “white,” and even that is not one he would ever emphasize. Whatever thoughts Trudeau has, they are not, ever, conditioned by his skin colour. If Justin Trudeau is a racist menace, Bambi is a great white woodland shark.