1 thought on “Meet Louis, who crosses the border as he wishes”
Figures, cbc propaganda. Louis doesn’t apply for welfare, government grants and free housing, healthcare, furniture, jump the queue for a job, and bring a hundred relatives over to do the same. Lots of people commute or cross border shop too, especially in BC, but they submit to inspections at the border and verify identity and citizenship going either way because they follow the law…other than maybe tinting vodka blue and putting it in windshield washer fluid jugs 😉 Louis also probably doesn’t march down the street waving the flag of a terrorist organization screaming “death to the vcountry that lets me stay here illegally” and demand people follow the rules of his country while ignoring the ones of this one. If it’s on cbc, it’s either complete fiction or written by a gov’t propagandist because they’re just Pravda holding a Maple Leaf…except they won’t hold the Maple Leaf…they’ve been caught several times altering taped interviews to portray the exact opposite of what was said, either by editing or even splicing bits of several together.
Figures, cbc propaganda. Louis doesn’t apply for welfare, government grants and free housing, healthcare, furniture, jump the queue for a job, and bring a hundred relatives over to do the same. Lots of people commute or cross border shop too, especially in BC, but they submit to inspections at the border and verify identity and citizenship going either way because they follow the law…other than maybe tinting vodka blue and putting it in windshield washer fluid jugs 😉 Louis also probably doesn’t march down the street waving the flag of a terrorist organization screaming “death to the vcountry that lets me stay here illegally” and demand people follow the rules of his country while ignoring the ones of this one. If it’s on cbc, it’s either complete fiction or written by a gov’t propagandist because they’re just Pravda holding a Maple Leaf…except they won’t hold the Maple Leaf…they’ve been caught several times altering taped interviews to portray the exact opposite of what was said, either by editing or even splicing bits of several together.