Pastor Artur Pawlowski Found Guilty for Delivering Speech at Coutts Blockade

2023-05-28

Pastor Artur Pawlowski Found Guilty for Delivering Speech at Coutts Blockade

May 28, 2023 | Blog, General News

Pastor Artur Pawlowski Found Guilty for Delivering Speech at Coutts Blockade

Let’s just pause and reread the title of this post: a Pastor has been “found guilty of delivering a speech”. When in our history would you have ever expected to hear such words in Canada?

Yet here we are.

Pastor Artur Pawlowski is passionate about the rights of Canadians, especially our right to assembly and the religious rights that we are supposed to be guaranteed.

Since the lockdowns began, he has done everything to try to ensure we maintain those rights. He has been reprimanded and charged numerous times, including a several legal victories over charges for feeding the homeless and offering church services, in contradiction to the Covid restrictions.

His newest charge, and conviction, used the Critical Infrastructure Defence Act; an act never used before since its creation in 2020. The presiding judge decided that the intent of his speech was to empower the truckers in their efforts and show support for their blockade.

In this backwards world we’re living in, a Pastor has been convicted for exercising free speech in a peaceful assembly of people. And all for the sake of mandates and lockdowns that were not only ineffective but have proven to be detrimental to so many.

What good are human rights if we’re only afforded them when our government says its ok?

We must demand our rights and freedoms, as our forefathers intended them. The Covid ‘pandemic’ was used to strip them away. We know now that Covid was never the threat they wanted us to believe it was. Even our government acknowledges that it is over, yet they maintain their grip on our freedoms. This stops when we say so.

Stand with us and show that our Charter is worth fighting for. For your sake, for your children’s sake, for every Canadian.

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