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Wait, can you site an elected representative who has called for the burning of a church?
Also, I have not heard of a wave church (or masonic lodge) burnings during the pandemic. I'm not disputing it, but this should be pretty big news.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/07/burn-it-all-down-canadian-leadership-church-raymond-ibrahim/
https://communities.win/c/TheDonald/p/140vjgcblo/another-satanic-freemason-lodge-/c
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/north-vancouver-fires-1.5969506
That is enlightening, no pun intended.
Harsha Walia, the one who tweeted "Burn it all down." in response to the Canadian church burnings has never been an elected representative. She resigned her position as executive director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association two weeks later.
As for the Prime Minister himself, Justin Trudeau, after offering the usual lip service and saying that ongoing church attacks are “unacceptable,” he offered this:
I understand the anger that’s out there … against institutions like the Catholic Church. It is real, and it is fully understandable given the shameful history that we’re all becoming more and more aware of.
So attacks on Christian churches are “unacceptable”—but they’re also “understandable.” Considering that these two words neutralize each other, Trudeau’s is a call for no action.
That is a good observation and it is fair to challenge Trudeau on downplaying or whitewashing hate crimes. That said, I think there is an argument for reaching out to potential future perpetrators.