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Justin Trudeau wants you to know one thing: White supremacy is the greatest threat facing the world and all of his opponents are white supremacists or tied to them in some way.

Now, neither claim is true.

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Not all of Trudeau’s opponents, especially not any of the mainstream elected officials are white supremacists. Neither is white supremacy the biggest threat facing the world, or Canada for that matter.

It’s what Justin Trudeau wants you to think because he is desperate.

When Trudeau was elected in 2015, I — along with most pundits — expected that he would be a two-term prime minister. It was a no-brainer: The Conservatives and NDP were looking for new leaders, Trudeau was personally popular, the media went light on him.

Well, now just a little more than six months before the next election and Trudeau is looking weak and vulnerable, which is why he is lashing out.

The problem is people aren’t buying it.