Qanon and the Scandal of Justin Trudeau


Tuesday, June 16, 2024, prime minister Justin Trudeau, announces the passing of Bill C-18 by the Parliament of Canada through a unanimous vote. Justin Trudeau cheerfully spoke in front of news outlets about the bill, expressing, “When I was sworn into office, there were a set of responsibilities given to me, one of which was to protect those whose voices may not be the loudest amongst our great nation. Hence, why I’m pleased to announce Bill C-18 which will give us more authority and tools to protect the mentally disabled, physically challenged, racial groups, and LGBTQ+ from unnecessary online bullying.” The 30-page bill essentially allows Canadian authorities to fine or in some cases, imprison individuals if they partake in online harassment or share crass imagery of any minority individual without their consent. C-18 heavily focuses on minority groups in order to combat the recent waves of far-right ideologies plaguing Canada. Many, however, are not pleased with the passing of the new bill and some Twitter users have compared Justin Trudeau as nothing more than a poorly disguised Adolf Hitler.

The amount of backlash from the bill seemed to unite both the left and right while opening doors to new conspiracies on both, the timing of the bill and its ability to give an excessive amount of power to the Canadian government. Now, to paint the full picture we have to look back at the end of 2022 when the population of Q-anon was growing at an exponential rate. Originally, most of the followers of “Q” were located in the United States but soon, Canada would become the center stage for the organization, especially when the Canadian government conspiracy theories were constantly getting leaked by outrageous accusations. Soon, Justin Trudeau and many Canadian politicians were standing in the center of the Q-anons crosshair. In 2023, the CBC network interviewed an anonymous Q-anon user who goes by, “HateBezosbutGay4Musk”, and told the news station that former prime minister and Justin Trudeau’s father, Pierre Trudeau, will have their reputation damned alongside the concrete proof, exposing what kind of people these politicians truly are.

Two days after the interview, Q and his followers shared an old image that looks to be around the mid-1990s of Pierre Trudeau and former home-alone child actor, Macaulay Culkin, holding hands inside a Blockbuster store. Justin Trudeau’s team failed to respond when confronted but soon the silence of the prime minister wasn’t enough to mediate the situation, particularly when Trudeau’s whole political aisle were having their images leaked by Q almost every week. Jonathan Daniels, Justin Trudeau’s long-time mentor and current political advisor had an image of Macaulay Culkin and Jonathan Daniels together, sitting in a sauna inside a Turkish bathhouse what seems to be from the late 90s. The next week, an image of Justin Trudeau’s uncle, Samuel Trudeau shows him play wrestling with former home-alone child actor, Macaulay Culkin. The timing of the bill created speculation among many, as a way to censor the Q anon members in order to stop the exposure but the prime minister denies these allegations. However, arrests were made shortly after the bill passed, allowing the Canadian government to comb through the history of any users that were reported or caught cyberbullying any minority individual/group, including Justin Trudeau’s cabinet which consisted with a variety of minority groups. Conspiracy about the Canadian government came to a halt after the mass arrest.

On August 10th, 2024, Justin Trudeau’s makes the biggest mistake of his career when appearing on the American late-night television show, Jimmy Fallon while visiting the white house. When Jimmy Fallon asked about the backlash of the bill C-18, particularly by the overwhelming arrest of Q anon users, Justin Trudeau commented, “I don’t regret the bill for a second, it has improved the safety for many individuals, in fact the reason why I flew to the White House was to meet with the president to encourage a similar bill being created in the United States. Hopefully, Canada can inspire other countries to take action in protecting our vulnerable.” Jimmy Fallon proceeded to ask Justin Trudeau’s opinion about people who are sucked into the Q anon cult. “I wish those people well. I wish everyone well. I hope one day they snap out of their delusion. Most, if not all Q anon people are nothing more than young men who are mentally incapable of thinking for themselves.” Jimmy Fallon quickly responds, “So you’re saying they’re dumb?” Once the laughter died down, Justin Trudeau responded with, “I was trying to be nice but yes they’re all dumb and probably living in their mother’s basement.” Laughter erupted alongside a load roar of cheering from Jimmy Fallon’s audience. After his appearance at Jimmy Fallon, Justin Trudeau retweeted the video alongside his quote demeaning Q anon users.

October 2, 2024, Justin Trudeau stands trial on what’s considered to be Canada’s most scandalous arrest in history. A month after his appearance in the late-night talk show, it was found out that around 99.99% of Q anon users have autism from the arrest made by the bill. Mothers of Q anon members and the online users themselves used the bill C-18 against Justin Trudeau in order to imprison him for cyberbullying a minority group that’s overwhelming mentally handicapped. Complications soon arose when the debate if 99.99% of Q anon users have autism can you say the whole group is autistic with only one unknown? Canadas surveillance team scouted every single Canadian and with the help of Americas government, American Q anon users as well and found out they all had some autistic disability. All but one, Q himself. If Q, ended up having autism, Justin Trudeau could face life in prison for harassing a minority group.

December 13, 2024, after months of court procedures a shocking revelation was revealed. Q, revealed himself to the world as none other than former home alone actor, Macaulay Culkin in front of millions of people on his twitter account. Macaulay Culkin said in a long twitter thread, “I’ve seen the dark side of Hollywood and politics, it’s been my goal since I turned 18 years old to expose everyone to the truth. Justin Trudeau has made an embarrassment to himself and to us Q anon.  Unlike the politicians, I’m not going to lie and say I have autism just to get Justin Trudeau in prison. I’m not going to succumb to their games. Justin Trudeau needs to stand up and fight, stop being controlled by these puppets.” In a strange twist, the night before Q revealed himself, Justin Trudeau was involved in a serious car accident, leading the prime minister into a life bound to a wheelchair. Due to Macaulay Culkin’s twitter comments, “needs to stand up” the Canadian court ruled the tweet as a form of bullying since Justin Trudeau has been declared severely handicap. Now that the prime minister belongs to a minority group, an arrest has been warranted for Macaulay Culkin for bullying a minority.