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I’ve liked Danielle Smith all along . Sure she’s made some early political errors but overall she has more common sense brain power than Trudeau , Freeland and the entire Liberal Cabinet who are in the globalist’s pocket. Realize one thing even in this Trans issue Trudeau and his cabinet do NOT give one iota for Canadians except to advance their globalist agenda for their friends at the UN, the WHO , the WEF , and

the IMF .

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Great article! I admire Premier Smith for standing up for parents and defying advocates of building an authoritarian nanny state in Canada.

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I admire Premier Smith. She won’t be bullied or swayed by the ideologues in Ottawa and elsewhere. What happened at the Tavistock clinic is a cautionary tale. Our politicians should take a careful look at that. Instead we get inflammatory (‘NATO moment’) sound bites as you pointed out. Premier Smith is right to involve and inform parents and to ban top and bottom surgeries for minors 17 and under. What is radical is not her policy announcements. They were quite reasonable, informed and uncontroversial. What’s radical is that we have come to a place in Canada where hormone therapy, reassignment surgeries, and efforts to exclude and remove parents from the decision making process have been normalized. More bravery, pushback and leadership (thank you Danielle Smith) is needed to undo the radical left wing agendas that have infiltrated every institution in this country.

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Absolutely. There is mounting evidence that transiitioning children is wrongheaded and dangerous, but idealogues like Trudeau and Boussenault just blatently ignore it and they call Smith dangerous us, when it is they who are the danger to children.

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#neveragain

THANKYOU, Danielle Smith..... we all need to stand up like this brave lady......don't let what happened below happen again....... for any of the crazy things we should be fighting.......

How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust

“I got a bitter lesson, a bitter lesson in Washington. I met Justice Frankfurter. (Felix Frankfurter, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court?) Yes. In the presence of the Polish ambassador, he was not interested in the Polish underground movement or in anything else. He only asked me, ‘Please tell me what is happening to the Jews in your country. There are conflicting reports.’ So to him I told, in 18-20 minutes, what I saw. Twice in the Warsaw ghetto, once in the concentration camp — Wood established that it was Izbica, the name of that concentration camp. I described what I saw. Then afterward, he got up, (and) started to walk in front of me and the ambassador. And then took his seat and said, ‘Mr. Karski.’ I remember every word. You don’t forget these kinds of incidents. ‘Mr. Karski, a man like me, talking to a man like you, must be totally frank. So I say: I am unable to believe what you told me.’

“So the Polish ambassador, they were friends, jumped in and said, ‘Felix, you don’t mean it! You cannot tell him to his face that he’s lying!’

“And Frankfurter said, ‘Mr. Ambassador, I did not say that this young man is lying. I said I am unable to believe what he told me.'”

https://remember.org/karski

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