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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Canadians have to stand up against tyranny

Muslim parents demanded removal of pork in all school canteens in Montreal and its suburbs. Edgar Rouleau, the mayor of Dorval, a suburb of Montreal, refused and sent a note to all parents to explain why:

′′ Muslims should be aware that they should adapt to Canada and Quebec their customs, traditions and their way of life.
′′ Muslims must realize that they must integrate and learn to live in Quebec. They need to change their lifestyle, not Canadians who so generously welcomed them.
′′ Like other peoples, Canadians are not ready to give up their identity and their culture.
′′ Finally, they must understand that in Canada (Quebec), with its Judeo-Christian roots, Christmas trees, churches and religious holidays, religion should remain a personal matter. Dorval Municipality has the right to deny any exemptions to Islam and Sharia.
′′ For Muslims who disagree with secularism and don't feel comfortable in Canada, there are 57 wonderful Muslim countries in the world, most of them are poorly populated and ready to accept them with open arms according to Sharia.
′′ If you left your country for Canada, not for other Muslim countries, it's because you believed life in Canada was better than somewhere else. We will not allow you to bring Canada down to the level of those 57 countries.
′′ Ask yourself this question - just once: 'Why is it better here in Canada than where you came from?' The canteen with the pork in the menu is part of the answer.
"If you came to Canada with the idea that you would displace us with your prolific spread and eventually take over the country, you would have to pack up and go back to where you came from. We don't have room for you and your ideology.
"If you accept the situation, stay. If not then prepare to leave."

This is exactly why the province removed the crucifix from the national assembly building: Because it went against the principle of the 'Separation of Church and State'. This principle is also why the province has banned the wearing of all religious symbols in publicly-funded, secular institutions. Everyone seems to think it has to do with some sort of discrimination. It has not.

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