@MYTH©BuBu™
MYTH©BuBu™ : non
ça ne bouge pas "énormément" en Alberta.
C’est sûr que depuis La
Banquise ça ne bouge pas "énormément" en Alberta.
Il se pourrait, cependant, que les albertains
pensent autrement :
Moments ago our Rebel
News reporter, Selene Galas, asked the new Alberta premier if she’d
apologize to unvaccinated people who were bullied by the government.
When she was campaigning to be the new
premier, Danielle Smith had promised to do so. Today, Selene asked her when
she’d actually do so.
And Premier Smith’s reply was amazing.
“I can apologize right now. I’m deeply sorry,” she said. She proceeded to give a heartfelt
apology “for anyone who was inappropriately subjected to discrimination as a
result of their vaccine status, I’m deeply sorry. For any government employee
that was fired from their job, because of their vaccine status, and I welcome
them back if they want to come back.”
Even more amazing than the heartfelt apology,
Premier Smith said she was seriously considering granting a legal amnesty to
any Albertans charged with lockdown offences — as in, dropping all the
charges ! This is very exciting. Alberta is now the first jurisdiction in
Canada — perhaps even in the world — to apologize to its unvaccinated
citizens for discriminating against them.
Mais il se peut bien qu’ils ne connaissent pas
BuBu12™ d’Avox !