Trudeau Ally Calls Anti Catholic Terrorism 'Understandable'

With international disgust growing in relation to the Canadian establishment’s failure to tackle anti Catholic terrorism, an ally of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the former Principal Secretary to him, Gerald Butts has referred to the terror attacks as ‘understandable’.

His comments on Twitter have added criticism to the Trudeau regime’s failure to confront anti Catholic terrorists, who blame the Catholic Church for the failures of Canadian society to take care of Indigenous Canadians.

He wrote:

Look buddy, I'm not going to break the Crash Davis rule, and will ignore the personal insult. But I was an altar boy in a small Atlantic Canadian parish in the early 1980s. I can understand why someone would want to burn down a church, though I do not condone it.

When asked if he was defending burning the churches, he stated:

No Terry, it is not. Though it may be understandable.

The sarcastic Butts also replied to others stating that he could understand why people think that the terror attacks against Catholics would be believed as acceptable.

The Ayatollah does not tweet like this.

Had he Twitter, even Kim Jong Un would not tweet like this.

Because Mr. Butts is bland and associated with the Dictatorship of Blandness that Justin Trudeau embodies he gets away with it?

Some of the limp replies state ‘Would he say this about a Mosque or a Synagogue?’ You already know the answer, so why ask?

Catholics in Canada are allowing terrorism against them to become normalised, it starts with the fires of the buildings, soon it will be with people inside them. With the 5th anniversary of Father Jacques Hamyl approaching, Catholics should be wary of how hatred fosters.

The first seven stages of genocide are: classification, symbolisation, discrimination, dehumanisation, organisation, polarisation, preparation. The church in Canada is now on the precipice of the eighth stage, persecution, where lists are drawn up and violence takes place. If someone told you a year ago that preachers would be having their churches invaded and Catholics would have their churches burnt down with allies of Trudeau calling it ‘understandable’, would you have believed it? If we said to you that in one year’s time, things will be much worse unless Catholics defend their churches, would you disagree?

Ken Moore