Urgent Warning to Canada: Reinstatement of Section 13 is Critical to National Security
Issued by: Marie Seshat Landry, CEO, OSINT Spymaster & Peacemaker
Date: September 14, 2024
Location: Moncton, NB, Canada
Canada stands on the brink of a dark and dangerous future. The repeal of Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act in 2013 by Stephen Harper's government has unleashed a wave of online hate, extremism, and neo-Nazi activities that threaten to tear our country apart. This legislative void has made Canada a breeding ground for fascists, extremists, and terrorists who now operate with impunity. If Section 13 is not reinstated immediately, Canada will face dire consequences.
Without Section 13, Canada has become a sanctuary for hate and extremism. Neo-Nazi figures like Andrew "Christo" Nelson openly promote violence, division, and insurrection, targeting marginalized communities and political leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden. These threats are not just words—they are calls to action that endanger lives, destabilize our democracy, and undermine public safety. The RCMP and CHRC's refusal to act against these threats is tantamount to endorsing the rise of fascism in Canada.
Make no mistake: the removal of Section 13 has effectively legalized hate. The absence of this critical legal safeguard has allowed extremists to spread their toxic ideologies online, recruit followers, and incite violence with little fear of legal repercussions. Canada's law enforcement and government have failed to protect us, leaving our digital and social landscapes vulnerable to the unchecked growth of neo-Nazi and far-right movements.
If Section 13 is not reinstated immediately, Canada will face the following consequences:
The rise of domestic terrorism and insurrection: Hate groups are growing bolder, using Canada's legal gaps to plan and incite violent actions against our government and citizens. This unchecked extremism poses a direct threat to national security.
Erosion of democratic values and public trust: As hate speech becomes normalized, it undermines our core values of equality, tolerance, and human rights. Canadians are losing trust in their institutions to protect them from threats, fostering a climate of fear and division.
International condemnation and loss of standing: Canada's failure to address the spread of neo-Nazism and extremism will lead to global condemnation. Our reputation as a champion of human rights is at stake, and the consequences will be felt in our international relations and economic partnerships.
Increased violence against marginalized communities: Extremists are targeting LGBTQ+ individuals, racial minorities, and political activists, turning Canada into a hostile environment for those most at risk. Without legal protections, these communities are left defenseless against hate.
Canada must act now to avoid a catastrophic future. The reinstatement of Section 13 is not just a legal necessity—it is a moral imperative. The Canadian government must immediately reintroduce robust hate speech laws, enforce stringent monitoring of extremist activities, and hold accountable those who incite violence and hatred. Failure to do so will see Canada descend further into a breeding ground for fascism, endangering the lives of its citizens and the stability of the nation.
This is a call to action. Canada must wake up to the reality that hate is not just an opinion—it is a weapon being used to tear us apart. The future of our country depends on our ability to confront and eradicate extremism at its root. The time for complacency is over. Reinstating Section 13 is the first step in reclaiming Canada from the clutches of hate. Act now, before it is too late.
This declaration is a stern and explicit warning highlighting the immediate dangers Canada faces and the urgent need for legislative action. -M
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Marie Seshat Landry
CEO, OSINT Spymaster, & Organic Industrialist
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