A wave of hate against the canadian Prime Minister on Twitter
On December 21, Justin Trudeau visited a local food bank in Montreal, and he was convicted.
The Prime Minister met with the volunteers and thanked them for the work they do to support families this holiday season.
Food Bank is a charity that collects food and gives it to people in need with the help of volunteers. In doing so, each product undergoes a strict control system.
"This year the organizers were able to get hundreds of Canadians to help those in need," said Pauline Tardif.
In November, 22% of Canadians surveyed said they intended to ask charity organizations for help: food, clothing and various necessities of life. In January, the number was 14%.
So why were Canadians negative about the Prime Minister's visit to the food bank? Among the comments were these:
- "He should be closing food banks. That would be an indicator."
- "Food banks are a sign that society is letting people down."
- "A visit to the food bank, which is overflowing because of his negligence regarding the cost of food, gas, and home heating."
- "Then he donated his entire salary and future pension to a "noble cause" because he already has MILLIONS, right? ...... right????"
- "Just to make fun of what he did to the Canadians!!!?
All comments were sent to the official account of the prime minister and the Canadian government account. Among them are many negative ones. People are outraged that life has gotten harder under his government in recent years. So much for "free speech."
Those who wish to take part in charity should be careful. Cases of fraud have been detected, especially during the pre-holiday season. It is recommended to focus on small charities, and examine the balance sheet, expenses and overhead.