A Canadian pastor is calling out evil.
You’ve likely seen the video of a Polish Canadian minister ordering police out of his church on Easter weekend.
Rev. Artur Pawlowski went viral with his shouts for the “Nazis” and “psychopaths” who entered his church in the name of public health to leave immediately.
A bit of his message:
“Nazis are not welcome here! Do not come back you Nazi psychopaths. Unbelievable sick, evil people. Intimidating people in a church during the Passover! You Gestapo, Nazi, communist fascists! Don’t you dare come back here!”
On April 24th, authorities came back.
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