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Alberta leadership hopeful condemns Trudeau’s treatment, divisive language toward vaccine free

Updated: July 20, 2022 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Jul 20, 2022 – 6:49 pm EDT

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CALGARY, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) –  Danielle Smith, a former MLA running for leadership of the United Conservative Party of Alberta (UCP), blasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s divisive language against the vaccine free.

Speaking at a rally last Thursday in Calgary, Smith was asked by reporter what she would do to “stand up for unvaccinated people,” given Trudeau’s “rampant discrimination against unvaccinated people.”

Smith replied that she was “really frustrated when I saw that term and language that happened in September.”

“And part of it was — and some of you who follow my newsletter will say — ‘This is going to send such a terrible message to our kids,’” she added.

She then recounted an experiment from the 1960s where a teacher separated grade three students based on their eye color, treating one group better than the other one day, and then vice versa.

The teacher, Smith said, then saw how the students, within 15 minutes, become “monsters

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