I get it and I fully agree; Carney giving Trump the bird is obviously not the play to make.
At the same time, clapping for the bombing of Venezuela and capturing Maduro. Like what the fuck. This was really uneeded and unnecessary.
Why comment at all, giving praise was even foolhardy as internationally Canada looks to be on the wrong side of history.
Feigning ignorance or saying something on the lines of “My staff and I are currently looking into the implications of this rapidly changing situation.” would have honestly been better IMO.
Seriously someone out there would have probably had a better move than Carney’s misstep.
Again I don’t disagree with your points, I just feel that Carney’s been making mistakes intentionally or accidentally one after another.
FaceDeer@fedia.io 3 weeks ago
Carney didn't "clap for the attack on Venezuela." He called for international law to be followed, which should be an obvious rebuke to anyone who isn't at a Trump level of understanding of how diplomacy is done.
humanspiral@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
Carney’s statement on Venezuela is equivalent to "We recognize the greatness of the extermination of domestic liberal terrorist in Mineapolis this week, and sympathize with the brave officer’s tragedy of dealing with anti-American sentiment. However, we hope that America can be peaceful and cooperative, with due process, in the future.
madcaesar@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Ok buddy take it easy.
Let’s not equivalate an innocent woman getting shot by thugs to a corrupt president getting arrested.
The Venezuela thing is fucked up for many reasons, but that corrupt president getting fucked isn’t one of them.
humanspiral@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
You’re just repeating US empire propaganda, just as its view on murdered driver. The actual only reason to leave the Venezuelan government in place is because they are more corrupt/bribeable than Maduro. The US is most corrupt country on earth and I can name 10 direct corruption acts from Trump alone. Can you name 1 corrupt act from Maduro?