The Abuse of Freedoms in Our Country: A Call to Monitor Those Involved in Monday's Protests


Key Highlights :

1. Protests are becoming a daily occurrence and are clogging streets.
2. Hamas is a terror organization and has the capability to exploit its more powerful enemy's weaknesses.
3. Singh doesn't care about Canada and is only interested in his pension.
4. The Leafs and Blue Jays are both losers and Justin Trudeau is the only good thing happening.




     The freedoms afforded to people in our country are being abused and it is time to recognize this. From protests that clog our streets with construction projects to supporting a group of murderers and rapists, it is clear that some of the people involved in Monday's protests need to be monitored. The Palestinian cadre Hamas, labelled a terror organization, is a prime example of why vigilance is necessary. They have the capability to exploit their more powerful enemy’s weaknesses on a whim, and have committed heinous acts against innocent civilians.

     The issue of terrorism in the Middle East is complex and has no ready-made resolution. This has created a situation in which civilians suffer on both sides, making it all the more important to be vigilant against those who seek to glorify terrorism.

     In Canada, we have seen how the right to protest can be abused. This is especially true in the case of NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, who is in it for himself and has no conscience when it comes to supporting the Liberals. He is in it for the golden handshake of taxpayers' money, which is a shame for this once great country.

     The same can be said for our beloved sports teams, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Blue Jays, who have both bowed out of the playoffs early for two consecutive years. It is a shame and embarrassment for Canadians, and is compounded by the fact that the carbon tax put in place by Justin Trudeau is not helping the situation.

     It is time to recognize the freedoms afforded people in our country, such as the right to protest, are being abused. We need to seriously revisit our laws that allow for the glorification of terrorism and keep an eye on those involved in Monday's protests. This will ensure that the civilians on both sides of the Middle East conflict are protected and that our country remains a great one.



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