Published Apr 25, 2024 • Last updated 13 minutes ago • 1 minute read
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Critics of Justin Trudeau schooled the prime minister on social media after he posted a photo of himself teaching a science lesson.
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On Wednesday evening, Trudeau’s X and Facebook accounts shared the image with the caption, “Teacher mode,” as he taught a class of young students about oxygen and carbon dioxide, a possible lecture on climate change.
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However, online detractors jumped at the chance to educate Trudeau on how his government is doing after eight years in Ottawa.
“Ohhhhh, this will be a meme goldmine,” one person wrote. And they were right.
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One X user posted an image of Trudeau asking a nonsensical question.
“If we divide 123 genders by unacceptable views, how much climate change do we have?”
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Another shared a line graph on the image showing the prime minister’s popularity sinking straight into a toilet along with the Conservative Party’s numbers rising.
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One meme displayed Trudeau writing on the white board about how he could “profit from perpetual power” as prime minister.
“Carbon taxes are making me rich,” was the answer.
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And another chimed in with Trudeau teaching a course on “Maxism 101” for the grade school pupils.
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For close to a year, Trudeau’s Liberals have been trailing Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives in the polls.
The next federal election will happen no later than October 2025.
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