Isn’t it curious how some Canadians are quick to boycott American products over the recent 25% tariffs, yet remain silent about Chinese goods, even though China has imposed similar tariffs on Canada?
This selective outrage seems less about standing on principle and more about jumping on the trendy bandwagon of America-bashing. It’s a classic case of virtue signaling—choosing pettiness over consistency.
If the issue were truly about opposing unfair tariffs, wouldn’t the protests target all countries imposing them, not just the fashionable choice?