Trudeau proved his anti-Christian bigotry yet again, and Canadians shouldn’t let him get away with it
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Justin Trudeau once again showcased his hatred toward Christians, blasting Conservatives for appearing at an ‘anti-abortion church.’ But millions of Canadians attend pro-life churches, and Trudeau and the Liberals seem to think they should be attacked for it.
(LifeSiteNews) — Justin Trudeau’s minority government is hanging on by the skin of its teeth, surviving yet another confidence vote in the House of Commons this week. With the NDP no longer a guaranteed bloc of support (although it seems unlikely that they will vote to topple the government before leader Jagmeet Singh secures his pension in a few months), the Bloc Quebecois are eager to extract concessions from Trudeau as he scrabbles to hang on to power. It was easy for Trudeau to cut a deal with socialists; now we’ll see about the separatists.
This has led to some tense exchanges in Parliament recently. One statement made by the prime minister was particularly illuminating – not in that it was intelligent or clever, but in that it once again showcased Trudeau’s anti-Christian bigotry and his passion for abortion. Responding to a mocking comment about his decision to appear on left-wing comedian Stephen Colbert’s late night show in New York recently, Trudeau replied angrily: “Perhaps he’d be happier if I accepted all expenses paid trip to Florida to appear at an anti-abortion church… because that’s what [Pierre Poilievre] allows of his own members.” The prime minister added that Poilievre “cannot protect women’s rights” – i.e., the destruction of the unborn in the womb – “from the members of his own caucus!”
I cannot find the article in Le Journal de Montreal that Trudeau is referring to – the Liberal Party posted the headline as an attack ad on September 24, as well – but the fact that appearing at a pro-life church is considered a line of attack is very revealing. Trudeau calls himself a Catholic, although he doesn’t attend church much, and he publicly rejects Catholic Church teaching on (at minimum) the sanctity of life and sexuality. When he shows up, however, he “appears at an anti-abortion church.” The Roman Catholic Church, of course, is pro-life.