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Canada is burning their churches down with official approval
Canada‘s leftists are burning down churches and Prime Minister Trudeau is doing nothing about it. Trudeau can arrest pastors and put fences around their churches to prevent services, but he can’t do a thing about stopping the Left from burning them to the ground?
“I understand the anger that’s out there,” Trudeau said. In 2017, he said, “Christians are the worst part of Canadian society.”
Trudeau‘s advisor Gerry Butts once fired for corruption and rehired said the anger of the indigenous people is “fully understandable given the shameful history. He might as well have said, go burn down the churches.
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Butts was getting himself into trouble on Twitter on Tuesday by trying to be funny and condescending all at once. It’s not a good recipe for him but he thinks it works.
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When Terry Glavin, a longtime columnist for Postmedia papers the National Post and Ottawa Citizen, took a swipe at people defending Harsha Walia, Butts jumped in. Walia is the head of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association who in response to news of two more churches burning down in B.C. last week tweeted, “Burn it all down.”
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Daphne Bramham: Free speech or hate speech? B.C. civil libertarian lights a fire Analysis: Burn it all down, BCCLA executive director Harsha Walia tweeted in response to two more arson attacks on Catholic churches, later saying it wasn t meant literally
Author of the article: Daphne Bramham
Publishing date: Jul 06, 2021 • 7 hours ago • 4 minute read • Arson is suspected at the burning of the Chopaka Church on the Lower Similkameen Indian Band reserve in B.C., top left, St. John s Anglican Church on Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario, right, and Sacred Heart Church on the Penticton Indian Reserve in B.C. Photo by Handout/Lower Similkameen Chief Keith Crow via CP; Courtesy of Michelle Ruby; Handout/Penticton Herald, James Miller via CP