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2016: Homofascism well defined,
the Canadian government up to their necks in threats and intimidation


Video includes a woman from Uganda falsely proclaiming and implying that homosexual Ugandan activist David Cato was brutally murdered at the hands of anti-LGTBQ activists, when in reality, Cato was killed by his own live-in male lover over money. They also mention the sham trial of Scott Lively, where the lawsuit against him was dismissed.
Just across the border, and they want to export their hatred and intolerance to the U.S.

This is what they stand for:
The green zombies are the good guys, infiltrating the homotrash in Toronto

There is good news: Bill Whatcott reports that this travesty of a law suit (They threaten everyone's rights) is over. Oddly, they had specified $104 Million sought against someone who they at the same time acknowledge that Bill has no money.

Bill's latest statement

Excerpt:
"Dear Friends, Much has gone on this past month. The good news from this past month is the $104 million lawsuit is over. After three years and hundreds of thousands of dollars in waging this lawsuit against me, Mr. Elliott and his Cambridge LLP lawfirm has decided to walk away."

The criminal charges that he is facing for the above Gospel ministry are still proceeding:
From Canadian law, Bill could have a good defense under the following terms in a crimnial trial he faces beginning June 1st, 2020:
Defences
(3) No person shall be convicted of an offence under subsection (2)
(a) if he establishes that the statements communicated were true;
(b) if, in good faith, the person expressed or attempted to establish by an argument an opinion on a religious subject or an opinion based on a belief in a religious text;
(c) if the statements were relevant to any subject of public interest, the discussion of which was for the public benefit, and if on reasonable grounds he believed them to be true; or
(d) if, in good faith, he intended to point out, for the purpose of removal, matters producing or tending to produce feelings of hatred toward an identifiable group in Canada.

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