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Canada: Man challenges Trudeau at town hall, says “Christianity and Islam don’t mix”
Welcome to election year 2019 in Canada. Be prepared to hear a lot of hooey, i.e. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (et al) telling people what he thinks they want to hear, depending on the situation at hand. During a town hall on Thursday, a man was pressing the Prime Minister about his open-door immigration policies. The man further stated that “Christianity and Islam don’t mix.” This was Trudeau’s startling reply:
Trudeau then tried to calm the crowd, saying, “democracy only works in a country like Canada if people are free to express their fears, their concerns, their opinions, and we get an opportunity to respond to them.”
Double take! Did Trudeau just advocate for free speech? Free speech? When Canada is under siege over anti-Islamophobia Motion M-103?
Flashback:
In 2017, Muslim Liberal MP Iqra Khalid introduced a motion (M-103) stating that “the government should recognize the need to quell the increasing public climate of hate and fear” and “condemn Islamophobia.” The motion passed in Parliament, and after a substantial but undisclosed amount of taxpayer money was spent on rounds of painstaking consultations to determine the next steps, a document was released last June: “Taking Action Against Systemic Racism and Religious Discrimination Which Includes Islamophobia.”
The 23-million-dollar initiative includes monitoring citizens for compliance. The document explains that the Public Service Commission of Canada “offers standardized assessment instruments through its Personnel Psychology Center for use by public service organizations.” These tests are developed with “diverse groups and are monitored and maintained with diversity in mind.”
According to MP Khalid, among these “diverse groups” (not surprisingly) that will receive funding are CAIR affiliate CAIR-CAN (which now goes by the name National Council of Canadian Muslims) and IRFAN, the jihad-linked group that was declared a “terrorist” group by the previous Conservative government. “The government said between 2005 and 2009, IRFAN-Canada transferred approximately $14.6-million worth of resources to various organizations associated with Hamas.” The Liberal government also plans to train law enforcement to hound citizens who violate its codes of so-called “hate speech.” As for M-103, we in Canada know what that means. I personally was fired as a Governor in Council Appointee to the Canadian Race Relations Foundation for writing for Jihad Watch and merely warning people about Sharia blasphemy laws, the deceit of Islamic supremacists, and the range of abuses that are endemic in Islamic law and manifested barbarically against innocent people worldwide. Writer Fergus Hodgson wrote about my experiences in his article How Canada Protects Sharia. Meanwhile, a synagogue was recently bullied out of hosting a Canadians for the Rule of Law Conference because of accusations of “Islamophobia” that are nothing more than lies and defamation intended to shut down criticism of Islam. Such accusations, however, are disquieting, given Canada’s M-103.
Also:
- Trudeau has been working on payouts to those who live near the Quebec border of up to $25,000 for disruptions caused by the migrant influx.
- The Toronto Sun reported during the summer months, when migrants were pouring in by the hundreds each day, that “Roxham Road, a narrow paved road lined by horse farms and marshes, has served as a path recently for Palestinians, Colombians, Ghanaians, Nigerians, Haitians, Zimbabweans and Pakistanis, among others.”
- The Radisson Toronto East hotel, where about 400 refugees from Africa occupied all but two floors of the hotel, was turned by them into a squalid migrant camp.
- Trudeau gave a big welcome to anyone and everyone, including Islamic State jihadis, who wanted to enter the country, with Canadians given no say in the matter. Trudeau claimed that Islamic State jihadis could be a “powerful voice” for deradicalization. He also thinks that questions about his mismanagement of Canada’s borders are “Islamophobic.”
Now given this sad state of affairs in Canada, at his town hall the Prime Minister was left scrambling to answer legitimate questions posed by the determined audience member, who also stated:
“You’re talking about my freedom and everybody’s lives who gave here, everybody who put their life down on the line and you’re saying, eh, it’s OK, it won’t happen to us. It’s happening all over.”
According to the rules of the National Council of Canadian Muslims, IRFAN and the Trudeau government, this query sounds rather “Islamophobic,” but Justin Trudeau found himself on the spot, kept his composure and made that surprising declaration:
“Democracy only works in a country like Canada if people are free to express their fears, their concerns, their opinions, and we get an opportunity to respond to them.”
Out of the mouth of Justin Trudeau, these are stunning words. May Canadians hold him to his word in election year 2019.
Trudeau went on to pontificate about fears of immigrants in a rather insulting manner to Canadians, suggesting that he is unable to differentiate between friendly, democracy-supporting immigrants and Islamic supremacists who are destroying Europe. And not only Europe. They also cause trouble in India, in Israel, throughout the Middle East, in Africa, and in virtually every corner of the earth.
“Christianity and Islam ‘don’t mix,’ man says at Trudeau town hall. People booed, but the PM engaged,” by Jesse Ferreras, Global News, January 10, 2019:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced more questions about immigration policy at the University of Regina on Thursday, in the second town hall he hosted in two nights.This time, the question covered Canada’s borders — and suggested that Christianity and Islam “don’t mix.”A man who claimed to have lived in the Regina area for all his life told Trudeau he was watching what was happening on the “world stage,” and asked the prime minister what he was doing about Canada’s “open border.”“I’m looking at the fact that Germany, France and a bunch of other European countries that stood up on the same side of the fence when tyranny was coming down on us, we’ve got an open border allowing this stuff to come in freely, and what are we doing about that thing in particular, an open border?” he asked.“You’re talking about my freedom and everybody’s lives who gave here, everybody who put their life down on the line and you’re saying, eh, it’s OK, it won’t happen to us. It’s happening all over.”Trudeau asked the man to specify what he was talking about. He responded, “the people are saying no, because these two cultures will not mix.”“Which cultures?” Trudeau asked.“Islam and Christianity,” the man responded to some boos and heckles.Trudeau then tried to calm the crowd, saying, “democracy only works in a country like Canada if people are free to express their fears, their concerns, their opinions, and we get an opportunity to respond to them.”The questioner then said, “They’ve openly stated they want to kill us. And you’re letting them in.”The prime minister then launched into a lengthy explanation of how immigrants have helped to build Canada…..