Tuesday, January 02, 2024

Some People Are "Special"

Don't question the Narrative, whatever you do:

A village councillor in Prince Edward Island is being given a bit more time to pay a $500 fine and apologize for displaying a sign on his property denying the existence of residential school graves.

Communities Minister Rob Lantz says he's allowing Murray Harbour Coun. John Robertson to either take these steps "within a week" or be dismissed from the elected role.

Lantz had said Robertson had until Dec. 31 to comply with the sanctions placed on him by council.

However, the provincial cabinet minister says he received an email from Robertson on New Year's Eve indicating he had been out of the country and had only just seen the ultimatum.

The councillor had displayed a sign in October with the message, "Truth: mass grave hoax'' and "Reconciliation: Redeem Sir John A.'s integrity,'' ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

In response to the sign, Robertson received calls for his resignation from P.E.I. Sen. Brian Francis, Abegweit First Nation Chief Roderick Gould Jr., as well as the mayor and his fellow council members.

Lantz says he's willing to give Robertson a little more time but added, "We'll have to bring this to some sort of logical conclusion as quickly as possible."

 

Answer this: why didn't anyone find dead bodies under floorboards?

Anyone?

 


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