Ezra Levant launched into a magnificent rant on the topic last night on his SUN TV program. He pointed out the vile tactic of using a small child to destroy her father’s authority and undermine the institution of the family. In this he found a similarity to the Soviet practice of encouraging children to snitch on their ideologically impure parents.
Many thanks to Vlad Tepes for uploading this video:
Vlad has his own take on the topic:
Does Canada have two laws, one for Muslims and one for the rest of us like England does?
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Below, is a drawing done at a Muslim school by a young student that not only was a gun, but was incitement to genocide, to the destruction of an entire nation for Islam and not only were the police not called, but despite the national attention this received when a reporter saw it, no search of the family home was done, no arrest or strip search of the parents.
So there you have it. Canada also has two sets of laws. One for the docile, law abiding Canadian people where if your single digit aged daughter draws a gun-toon with crayons, you lose all your rights before the law, and I mean real rights, not fake ones like ‘not being offended’ but ones that protect you from a fascist state that can arrest you, search you and your property and humiliate you in any way they see fit without warrant at any time.
5 comments:
Sieg Heil~Oh Canada!
"Yeah, I'm calling you a moron, you moron."
Ezra Levant for President of the world. Common sense that doesn't cost a cent. And making sense where there is no sense.
Yes, I like Ezra Levant. The man tells it like it is.
The very same tactics were used recently by the Paris police, in order to shame pedestrians into taking appropriate precautions before crossing streets.
Brigades of schoolchildren were deployed in the capital. Whenever they spotted an adult jaywalking, they handed him a pledge to abide by safety rules and asked him to sign it.
They were backed up by policemen (sorry, policepeople), using children to do their own job.
This is so perverted as to be almost unfathomable.
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