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There are currently no suspects for these arsons, but even more alarming, there is seemingly very little sympathy or care given to this vicious form of religious persecution.
Indeed, consider the reaction to these hate crimes coming from some of Canada’s leaders: Harsha Walia, the head of British Colombia’s Civil Liberties Association which claims to “promote, defend, sustain, and extend civil liberties and human rights” on June 30 tweeted, “Burn it all down,” in regards to churches. So much for her zealous “defense” for the “civil liberties and human rights” of Canadians; apparently they only apply to some people, not others.
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