Steven Bancarz is a young Canadian Christian apologist.
He wrote this today:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just put a ban on over 1500 semi-automatic weapons, such as AR-15s. This has been bothering me all day, because Trudeau has done a variety of things the last 4 years that have turned Canadian culture upside down. He makes people sign off that they support LGBTQ+ and are pro-choice if they want to receive government grants for the Summer Jobs employment plan. He said those who have a problem with this are "not in line with society". He requires by law that people call others by their preferred gender pronouns resulting in up to $250k in fines and 10 years in prison.
He changed our national anthem where it says "sons" to "us", because of the patriarchy. He changed of all the legislation on marital laws and child laws from where it says "mother and father" in the legislation to "caregiver", and made it illegal to use these terms in reference to legislation in a government building. Someone was arrested recently for hate crimes for sharing the Gospel at a pride parade. My cousins Catholic high-school has a pride flag hanging up during pride month, where he's taught gender charts in religion class and where the Quaran is read from during Mass to accommodate the Muslims who attend this Catholic school.
He has literally said "Evangelical Christians are the worst part of Canadian society". He told this to a pastor. He hates the people of God, and this is from his own mouth. He is fine to go to India and dress up traditional garb and perform traditional dances, he's fine to embrace Muslim culture in Canada, and he's fine to grab the crotches of gay veterans at pride parades (no joke), but he will not tolerate Christians.
This act of banning semi-autos is another way in which Justin Trudeau fails to love his conservative neighbours. It was an authoritarian move done with no vote, and I don't want to live here anymore. I don't like what he's done to the country and our culture.
I want to help clarify the topic of guns in Canada. Americans are surprised to know Canadians can even own guns, but not many know that more Canadians own guns than play hockey.
There are 2.2 million licensed gun owners out of a 38 million population. Guns are HUGE here as hobby and for hunting, despite our country being extremely safe. Part of this is thanks to the laws and regulations set up around guns, which are excellent but just aren't good enough for Trudeau and his hatred of conservative values.
Let's take an AR-15 for example. If you wanted to buy one as of yesterday, you need what is called a "restricted license". Semi-autos are "restricted" weapons, and handguns are "non-restricted", which involves ton of restrictions but is just a term used to classify the kind of gun and strictness of laws around storage and transportation.
To get a "restricted" gun-license, you have to first have a non-restricted license. You need two licenses to own a semi-automatic. To get these two licenses, you have to pay over $200 and register for in-person classes approved of by the government where you will go through the history, rules, and handling of guns.
For both of these classes, you are looking at about 12-14 hours per class. These classes are followed by two hands-on tests in front of an inspector, and two graded written exams. If you pass, you receive papers signed off by the instructor, and submit them with a picture of yourself and a list of references where a criminal background check is done on you. IF you get approved and receive both these licenses, you can then purchase a AR-15 from a licensed dealer.
But it gets stricter. The magazines in Canada get pinned at 5 rounds per clip, unlike the States where 20-30 round magazines are allowed. Magazines are made to only house 5 at a time, meaning you can only shoot 5 bullets before having to reload. To store your AR-15, you have to lock it away in a safe, totally disabled and unloaded with no magazine in it, with an additional trigger lock over the trigger with a separate key. To get it out you need to get through a safe, and then a second lock on the trigger.
Trudeau doesn't think this is good enough and instead, he wants to use tax-payers money (my money) to buy these guns back the semi-autos from the Canadian people. Trudeau wants to take them away from responsible law-abiding gun owners who have passed the test/exam, who have no criminal record, who hold two licenses, who store them properly with multiple locks in a safe, while criminals who want these guns for the wrong reasons can still get them on the black market easily as they get smuggled across the border.
I believe my country is on the cutting edge of what we can expect to see in the world leading up to the end of the age before the second coming. Increased persecution of Christians and demonization of Christian values, the making public evangelism against the law, "Christian" and "Catholic" schools teaching against the Bible, and the government passing far-left laws authoritatively coming from leaders like Justin Trudeau who believe in their heart of hearts:
"Evangelical Christians are the worst part of society".
My question is, if you are Canadian, does Trudeau's attitude simply reflect Canadian views in general? He is an elected official, right? Why did Canada elect him?
By the way, the gun issues are not my biggest concern here. The biggest concern are the forced acceptance of neutral pronouns, etcetera.
He wrote this today:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just put a ban on over 1500 semi-automatic weapons, such as AR-15s. This has been bothering me all day, because Trudeau has done a variety of things the last 4 years that have turned Canadian culture upside down. He makes people sign off that they support LGBTQ+ and are pro-choice if they want to receive government grants for the Summer Jobs employment plan. He said those who have a problem with this are "not in line with society". He requires by law that people call others by their preferred gender pronouns resulting in up to $250k in fines and 10 years in prison.
He changed our national anthem where it says "sons" to "us", because of the patriarchy. He changed of all the legislation on marital laws and child laws from where it says "mother and father" in the legislation to "caregiver", and made it illegal to use these terms in reference to legislation in a government building. Someone was arrested recently for hate crimes for sharing the Gospel at a pride parade. My cousins Catholic high-school has a pride flag hanging up during pride month, where he's taught gender charts in religion class and where the Quaran is read from during Mass to accommodate the Muslims who attend this Catholic school.
He has literally said "Evangelical Christians are the worst part of Canadian society". He told this to a pastor. He hates the people of God, and this is from his own mouth. He is fine to go to India and dress up traditional garb and perform traditional dances, he's fine to embrace Muslim culture in Canada, and he's fine to grab the crotches of gay veterans at pride parades (no joke), but he will not tolerate Christians.
This act of banning semi-autos is another way in which Justin Trudeau fails to love his conservative neighbours. It was an authoritarian move done with no vote, and I don't want to live here anymore. I don't like what he's done to the country and our culture.
I want to help clarify the topic of guns in Canada. Americans are surprised to know Canadians can even own guns, but not many know that more Canadians own guns than play hockey.
There are 2.2 million licensed gun owners out of a 38 million population. Guns are HUGE here as hobby and for hunting, despite our country being extremely safe. Part of this is thanks to the laws and regulations set up around guns, which are excellent but just aren't good enough for Trudeau and his hatred of conservative values.
Let's take an AR-15 for example. If you wanted to buy one as of yesterday, you need what is called a "restricted license". Semi-autos are "restricted" weapons, and handguns are "non-restricted", which involves ton of restrictions but is just a term used to classify the kind of gun and strictness of laws around storage and transportation.
To get a "restricted" gun-license, you have to first have a non-restricted license. You need two licenses to own a semi-automatic. To get these two licenses, you have to pay over $200 and register for in-person classes approved of by the government where you will go through the history, rules, and handling of guns.
For both of these classes, you are looking at about 12-14 hours per class. These classes are followed by two hands-on tests in front of an inspector, and two graded written exams. If you pass, you receive papers signed off by the instructor, and submit them with a picture of yourself and a list of references where a criminal background check is done on you. IF you get approved and receive both these licenses, you can then purchase a AR-15 from a licensed dealer.
But it gets stricter. The magazines in Canada get pinned at 5 rounds per clip, unlike the States where 20-30 round magazines are allowed. Magazines are made to only house 5 at a time, meaning you can only shoot 5 bullets before having to reload. To store your AR-15, you have to lock it away in a safe, totally disabled and unloaded with no magazine in it, with an additional trigger lock over the trigger with a separate key. To get it out you need to get through a safe, and then a second lock on the trigger.
Trudeau doesn't think this is good enough and instead, he wants to use tax-payers money (my money) to buy these guns back the semi-autos from the Canadian people. Trudeau wants to take them away from responsible law-abiding gun owners who have passed the test/exam, who have no criminal record, who hold two licenses, who store them properly with multiple locks in a safe, while criminals who want these guns for the wrong reasons can still get them on the black market easily as they get smuggled across the border.
I believe my country is on the cutting edge of what we can expect to see in the world leading up to the end of the age before the second coming. Increased persecution of Christians and demonization of Christian values, the making public evangelism against the law, "Christian" and "Catholic" schools teaching against the Bible, and the government passing far-left laws authoritatively coming from leaders like Justin Trudeau who believe in their heart of hearts:
"Evangelical Christians are the worst part of society".
My question is, if you are Canadian, does Trudeau's attitude simply reflect Canadian views in general? He is an elected official, right? Why did Canada elect him?
By the way, the gun issues are not my biggest concern here. The biggest concern are the forced acceptance of neutral pronouns, etcetera.
- 1
- Show all