Ed Puszkar | Mar 02, 2022


Often, in times of stress and personal hardships, the true quality of a leader often comes to the forefront.

Queen Elizabeth, aged 95, contracted Covid-19 on February 20. According to official sources, she ‘continued with light duties’ including meeting with various individuals. Only recently, has self-isolation been undertaken due to ‘cold-like’ symptoms.

President Zelenskyy has a country being invaded by an overwhelming foreign army. He admits that he and his family are being targeted by invading assassination squads. He doesn’t hesitate to go out into the streets of the Capital, during the bombings, to make his presence felt with the locals to raise their morale and to offer hope. When President Biden offered him a means to escape the conflict, he declined and, in lieu, asked for more ammunition to help his people fight the invaders.

Justin Trudeau, aged 50, was to be confronted by hundreds if not thousands of noisy protestors, some of whom were arrested for ‘mischief’. Although fully vaccinated, he tested positive for Covid-19 with no symptoms and self-isolated for this reason as well as for ‘personal security’ against the protesters. He never once met with the protestors. He stayed well clear of the protestors, and called them names until invoking the Emergencies Act.

Any preferences of which type of leadership you would prefer?

Ed Puszkar

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