As these protests go on, the media figures and politicians who are known for backing the Cuban regime are largely silent about the blatant political repression. Bernie Sanders is one of few exceptions who has spoken out against the violence protestors have been met with, though he has largely blamed the US embargo for these protests as well; while known defenders of the regime such as Jagmeet Singh and other notable socialist figures remain generally silent, including Justin Trudeau who also had previously soft peddled Fidel Castro’s blood-soaked legacy.
Over the last 40 years, we’ve seen an increasing disregard on behalf of the government when it comes to fundamental rights. Whether it’s property rights, free speech, or the completely reasonable idea that you can defend yourself from violent attacks, the government seems to put a significant amount of effort into convincing people they shouldn’t have any rights at all. Unfortunately, many Canadians now agree with the government on this topic.
So real conservatives in Canada may have radical left-wingers like Jagmeet Singh and his anti-Canadian caucus to thank for potentially preventing Trudeau from getting a majority for the second time in a row, as it will make Trudeau both look weak, and the radical policies the NDP will likely push will be a great tool to waking up Canadians to the crisis that is the ongoing far-left takeover of Canadian institutions and culture.
While those previously mentioned incidents gained much more press coverage, and logically so due to the greater scale of the catastrophes in those instances, in the future we may find that the killing of Naim Akl falls into this ugly pattern we see developing in Canada of religious groups being targeted for violence.
Youtube was the censor in this case. If you find an old embedding of the press conference you will see if you try and play the video that it states, “This video has been removed for violating Youtube’s Terms of Service” which means someone in Youtube itself didn’t want the public viewing this press conference.
Craig Chandler a councilor candidate for Calgary Ward 12 while door-knocking around the mostly conservative area should be getting a good response from residents, but going towards the 2021 Calgary municipal election the positive response has been more akin to an overwhelming flood not comparable to the previous election years.
Ten years ago if you heard someone talking about the war on Christianity, it was a likely indicator of potential radicalism and or conspiratorial thinking. However, with dozens of churches going up in flames across the country and the tacit acceptance from the political establishment, the message is clear to the Christians of Canada: you are not as important as other groups.
Dr. Ann Gillies, a retired Psychotherapist, was interviewed by The National Telegraph shortly after the passage of C-6 to get her reaction, and more importantly why there is so little pushback in Canada against the bill.
Maybe in previous years, there was an argument that all politicians, parties, and movements were looking to make Canada a better place and generally liked the country for what it already was, but as time goes on there is a definite rise in anti-Canadian feelings in politics today.
This is simply anti-Canadian. Canada in 2021 clearly does not support residential schools today or justify them in the country’s past, but the protesters don’t care, because they are simply standing on the graves of children in order to attack Canada.
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