Police on Guard’s 24-Hour Poll

2021-12-31

Police on Guard’s 24-Hour Poll

Dec 31, 2021 | Blog, General News, Police On Guard | 1 comment

 

Since March of 2020, we have seen our governments and media drive constant fear regarding Covid-19, while ignoring, discrediting and even delicensing those within the medical/scientific community for correcting the inconsistencies pushed by the main stream.

From never ending lockdowns, to forced masking, and now vaccine mandates with accompanying passports, our governments have arbitrarily removed the charter rights of Canadians without cessation.

As a result, Police On Guard created an anonymous 24-hour poll and shared it across Canada to gauge the temperature of Canadians on these breaches of our rights and sovereignty.

Needless to say, opposing the official narrative does not make you an outlier.

The results of this poll speak for itself. Canadians have had enough and demand accountability, and above all else, the freedoms guaranteed in our constitution and Charter of rights and freedoms.

Stand up! Stand Strong! Stand on Guard!

1 Comment

  1. mark2090

    I suggest to edit this post and show the poll questions with their results. We cannot see what the results were.

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