Canadian politicians are again accused of provocative public speeches

Canadian politicians are again accused of provocative public speeches

This time Hitler's name came up.

Danielle Smith, prime minister of the Canadian province of Alberta, had to apologize for a careless two years ago comment after a video of her speech was published this weekend.

On November 10, 2021 podcast, even before Smith became prime minister, she had a conversation about the COVID-19 pandemic and says that "75% of the public who received a vaccine fell for the "charms of a tyrant."

Smith was interviewed on Essential Human Needs – Energy, Free Speech, Functioning Health Care and Honest Politicians,. Some have noticed that in his speech Smith practically quotes the Netflix documentary "How to Become a Tyrant" about Hitler persuading people to obey. That's what outraged a vigilant part of society.

The podcast is more than 90 minutes long, and the defiant monologue appeared almost at the end, where the conversation turns to the topic of scientific and medical consensus. Her co-host Andrew Ruhland, the son of Dutch immigrants who survived World War II, says that the personal freedoms of Canadians are violated by public health regulations to which Smith responds that those who were vaccinated in Alberta listened to their governments.

Calgary's Jewish community responded to the video on Monday.

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