JWR didn't go against the Trudeau Liberals because she's "based". She did it because they (in her opinion) were breaking the law and she refused to be a party to it.
She is still an insufferably woke intersectional feminist who hates you and everything you stand for.
All that, and she was a Liberal party member. She didn't quit because she disagreed with their politics, she thrown out because she blew the whistle on criminality she discovered.
JWR didn't go against the Trudeau Liberals because she's "based". She did it because they (in her opinion) were breaking the law and she refused to be a party to it.
She is still an insufferably woke intersectional feminist who hates you and everything you stand for.
She protested the Stanley verdict because Boushey was a native, and Stanley is a white guy.
She pedals in conspiracy theories to explain why there's disproportionately high numbers of black and indigenous people in the prison system. (You'll notice she makes no such effort to claim the system is rigged against men. No, according to her it's totally fine that men make up a disproportionately high % of the prison population. No "institutional sexism" rationalization required there.)
She enthusiastically does this shit when she doesn't have to.
All that, and she was a Liberal party member. She didn't quit because she disagreed with their politics, she thrown out because she blew the whistle on criminality she discovered.
Yes, two things can be true at once. She's woke, and she did the right thing in face of corruption within her party.