Salé declined repeated requests from the Star for an interview, saying in an emailed statement that the Star’s use of terms such as anti-vaxxer and conspiracy in its correspondence was “unacceptable.” Nevertheless, her Twitter following has swelled seven-fold.Īnd now, she has her sights set on creating a new media company - a project meant to give voice to her version of the truth. She has been called a “lunatic” and a “bigot,” she acknowledges. They would be a shock even to the Jamie Salé of 2020 who, by her own admission, whiled away the first pandemic months wearing masks and worrying about the spread of disease, even, as she told one podcaster, lecturing her ex-husband and former skating partner on the importance of social distancing. If Salé’s words come as a surprise to you, you’re not alone. And we’ve been enslaved since the minute we were born.” “We’ve been lied to since the minute we were born. “We’ve been led by a bunch of criminals, basically, our whole life,” Salé recently told a podcast host and Alberta lawyer Leighton Grey, who resigned from a vetting panel for new judges after comparing COVID vaccines to Auschwitz tattoos. The ideas she espouses are consistent with a growing movement, born of cherry-picked data, conspiracy theories and the opinions of scientists rejected by their peers that rose to new heights during three years of pandemic public health measures and isolation. To be blunt, most Canadians would find Salé’s stance appalling. Salé has questioned, without evidence, the safety of vaccines, tweeted memes that seemed to support military tribunals and appeared to compare Justin Trudeau to Hitler. While Salé remains a hero of Canadian sport, the crowd gathered in the beige-toned lobby of a Calgary office block has come to witness the birth of a new kind of star - a peppy, bright-eyed advocate for a wide-ranging theory that COVID was a hoax, the mainstream media (hello!) is lying to you and our leaders should be in jail. Others crowd around a merchandise table - hats are $25, hockey jerseys are $160 - and a leader of the convoy movement that ground Ottawa to a halt last winter walks through with a tiny dog, impressively unimpressed by the surrounding hubbub. People come up for photos - someone pulls their cousin forward, then it’s the turn of the “Saskatchewan crew” - and the chatting pauses just for a moment as someone aims a smartphone, and Salé, always the shortest in the group, beams that megawatt smile. The big brown eyes and the tightly coiled earnestness remain, as does her gravitational pull. To the extent that Salé has aged since her iconic skating performance at the Winter Olympics two decades ago - after which a presumed gold medal was snatched away, so the story goes, by a corrupt French judge - the effects are subtle. The crowd this day mills in front of her, the carbonated vibe of a high school reunion bubbling just below the surface. She shakes hands and hugs, she smiles wide and, if you’re lucky, leans in close to whisper a few words. Muito top esse sete amiga Comment by Diego Jesus 19Ī melodia é perfeita e a letra envolve todo o meu ser.CALGARY-When it comes to greeting a crowd of adoring fans, Jamie Salé’s still got it. ) wonderful universe Comment by Elisabeth Medeiros Yes in time All the flowers turn to face the sun. Its time to let you go? but i can't Ceee. oh its hard Comment by Daniswara Danistro :)□✴ Comment by Walters MdikumĪllis good Comment by Nibu Rajendra babuĬette chanson est merveilleuse :) Comment by Daniswara Danistro Linda música □❣️□□ Comment by nitratuh_nyerzĮssa eu nao gostei Comment by Jeferson FernandesĪnd GOD knows that it's hard to find the ONE. Genre James Blunt Comment by Marcia Peres
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