The first year of the pandemic saw the highest number of police-reported hate crimes since Statistics Canada began tracking data in 2009.
Churches weren't burned because of the pandemic and the popular press g-d- well knows it.
During that time, the legacy media have drummed up a tremendous media narrative stating that Canada committed genocide – and that these graves prove it. They’ve raised the temperature so high that extremists are burning down churches, and mainstream commentators are cheering them on.**
“Discovery of Mass Grave of Indigenous Children Prompts Grief and Questions” ran a Washington Post headline. “‘Horrible History’: Mass Grave of Indigenous Children Reported in Canada” was The New York Times’ headline.
Those headlines were false — according to all three chiefs who made the discoveries. “This is not a mass grave site, this is just unmarked graves,” Cowessess First Nation chief Cadmus Delorme said of the biggest site. Indeed, the remains aren’t even believed to be all of children. A band leader said the site was a community cemetery, including graves of nonindigenous people — unmarked because wooden markers had decomposed.
The Washington Post eventually corrected “mass grave”; the Times’ headline remains.
I do not believe the law should made around the designs of what makes people uncomfortable. ALL crime is an act of hatred, whether against a person or a building. That the rule of law meant absolutely nothing and crime was even encouraged while nearly seventy churches were burned or vandalised speaks to the venom the authorities and the populace possess and how even civil and criminal law, the only ethos that ostensibly guides the public, was dispensed with because people wished it.
It is emotionally retarded, petty and barbaric.
And it's Canada.
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