Dear Mayor Olivia Chow, Renfrew Catholic School board Superintendent Jennifer Barnes, Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Doug Ford,
mayor_chow@toronto inquiry@rccdsb.ca Officeofthechief@torontopolice.on.ca Jagmeet.Singh@parl.gc.ca doug.fordco@pc.ola.org justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca
I had heard about how Josh Alexander was treated and suspended by the Catholic Renfrew high school last year. As a Catholic myself I was embarrassed that this happened, especially when Josh was standing up for the young ladies in his school, which one would naturally expect him to be praised for. But no, the sad truth is that the woke mob has infiltrated our Catholic schools.
Fast forward to this fall when I now learn how the Toronto police treated Josh, his brother Nick and their friends during their peaceful protest in Toronto. Dr. Jordan Peterson did Canadians the great public service of interviewing these two fine young men, so that we could all learn the horrific details of what transpired during their attempt at practicing their Charter rights in Toronto.
During this peaceful protest on Sept. 22, Nick was attacked by an antifa thug wearing a bladed glove, who was with a bunch of other antifa masked thugs (30 masked thugs against five young men AND hiding their identity tells us a lot). The police driving by this, did nothing to protect these young men, even as they witnessed this violent behaviour by the antifa thugs. And there were no repercussions to the thugs. But Nick was arrested. Does this make any sense at all?
And NDP leader Jagmeet Singh marched with Antifa. He actually made a sign at the young men gesturing: "I'm watching you". Wow.
There is a lot more that transpired that day, way too much bullying to go into detail here. So I hope you will take the time to listen to Dr. Peterson's interview to get all the details of this horrific treatment of young Canadian citizens who stand up for freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, freedom of assembly and freedom of speech.
Today's gospel reading was the story of the only time in the Bible when Jesus got angry in the Temple. I wonder how Jesus would react if he witnessed the treatment of Josh and Nick Alexander that day? I think it might have been the second time we would witness Jesus getting publicly angry.
Thank God that Canada still has brave and courageous men like Josh, Nick and Jordan. There is hope for us yet.
Sincerely,
Patricia Maloney
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