Podcaster Joe Rogan said Canada must get rid of their "f*cking dictator" Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Rogan said he liked Trudeau before the pandemic because he seemed "sweet" and "handsome," and "confident," as well as well spoken.
"And then during the pandemic, I'm like, 'Oh, you're a fucking dictator,'" he said.
"'Oh, you don't like criticism. You're trying to shut down criticism by saying that all your critics are misogynists and racists.'"
Rogan was pointing to the prime minister's comments on the Freedom Convoy, Canadians led by truckers who travelled to the nation's capitol, Ottawa, to protest federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Canada is a communist country, Rogan said.
"Trudeau is gross," Rogan said. "He's a sketchy guy."
He also said Trudeau has some sketchy deals and wondered "where the money is coming from."
"Why do you want everybody to get injected every four months?" Rogan questioned. "They don't need that anymore. Like, what are we doing? What are you doing? You can't even get into Canada unless you're vaccinated."
Foreign nationals cannot enter Canada unless they have two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine. Unvaccinated Canadians returning home must quarantine for 14 days and undergo testing.
A recent Postmedia-Leger poll has revealed that Canadians are not impressed with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Over half of respondents said they disapprove of his performance, with nearly as many suggesting his time as Liberal leader should come to an end.
Join and support independent free thinkers!
We’re independent and can’t be cancelled. The establishment media is increasingly dedicated to divisive cancel culture, corporate wokeism, and political correctness, all while covering up corruption from the corridors of power. The need for fact-based journalism and thoughtful analysis has never been greater. When you support The Post Millennial, you support freedom of the press at a time when it's under direct attack. Join the ranks of independent, free thinkers by supporting us today for as little as $1.
Remind me next month
To find out what personal data we collect and how we use it, please visit our Privacy Policy