RCMP Question High School Students for Signing a Poster with “Straight and Proud”

2023-09-07

RCMP Question High School Students for Signing a Poster with “Straight and Proud”

Sep 7, 2023 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

RCMP Question High School Students for Signing a Poster with "Straight and Proud"

The woke agendas are advancing at an alarming rate; from SOGI indoctrination to aggressive attempts to restrict freedoms of speech, expression and religion, to the outright discrimination of Canadians based on skin colour, religion or sexual preference.

These issues have become a struggle for Canadians of all ages and ethnicities, and our children are at the center of it.

Students at a high school in Swift Current Saskatchewan felt it important to sign their names to a poster to show that being straight is as worthy of ‘pride’ as any LGBTQ agenda. For this simple act of individual expression, they were taken to their principal’s office and interrogated by an RCMP officer who intimidated them, saying that their actions amounted to hate speech. No parents were notified, none of the children were given an opportunity to have adult representation of any sort; a blatant attempt to frighten these kids into compliance. Both the RCMP member and the principal should be ashamed and reprimanded.

Thousands of students have taken a stand. One youth, Josh Alexander, helped set the stage for fellow students to stand united against these agendas with the creation of the group Save Canada (click to visit the Save Canada website)

We must support our youth, stand with them and have these conversations with our own children. Help them understand their rights and confirm that they are as worthy of those rights as any Canadian.

The pressures children are under at school, the intimidation, bullying and indoctrination must stop, and it takes every one of us standing together to make it happen. Sexual orientation, religion and expression are personal choices. They should not be politicized or used to pit us against each other.

Under the Canada of old, and the Charter we live by, all Canadians are equal in their right to believe as they wish and practice those beliefs without prejudice or discrimination.

1 Comment

  1. William

    Bullying and child abuse! This is disgraceful conduct on the part of the RCMP. The member should never have allowed themselves to be dragged into that 1984 dystopian quagmire! Now, the member should be disciplined and should have to publicly apologize. How is this even respecting the rights of ALL persons under the RCMP Act? In fact this is serious intimidation by a member of the Force, causing a loss of trust in police by youth, which members in past years worked so hard to build! Another proof that Federal Institutions have become “woke” where decency and morality are turned on their head. Book of Isaias 5:20 Woe to you that call evil good, and good evil: that put darkness for light, and light for darkness: that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.

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