Cancel Culture Alive and Doing Well in London, Ontario
Once a revered fallen service member who lost his life serving his country, cancel culture has removed Trooper Mark Wilson from a London park and street name over a 2004 assault conviction.
https://london.ctvnews.ca/london-ren...lson-1.5947152 |
Some crimes are now worse than others
I read that story with sadness too. Fire, ready, aim.
Apparently going to trial, being found guilty, sentenced and completed his punishment years prior wasn't good enough for some people. Pretty soon we'll be numbering and lettering our streets, until 11th Avenue is suddenly considered too straight. |
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Is this the first time that a park or street commemorating a fallen military service member has been renamed in Canada due to that person's past actions? |
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The only hero immune to this cancel culture frenzy is «*the unknown soldier «* in Ottawa . Even then , his memory and resting place were desacrated earlier this year in the name of «*freedom of speach and assembly «* .What has this country become my God ?
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BTW the person filmed dancing on the Tomb of the Unknown was a woman and from a 28 April 2022 Global news link, this is what stupidity gets you. “She was processed by other means, which is a police practice. As she is not charged criminally, I cannot provide a name.” |
I get it Ed , now we have the Constitutional right to be «*stupid «* in Canada . So if that is a right then London city council exercised their fundamental right .
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I am ashamed to say I am a Londoner. But remember, this is the same city that was indifferent to the fate of Holy Roller.
A call to my councillor did not yield any change of mind. |
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Buy Large Mansions? |
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