Trudeau's Canada: Meritorious Service to Fake Women Who Got Rape Crisis Center Defunded

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What would any sane Prime Minister do when meeting a transgender activist whose extremism is so great that he successfully campaigned to defund a rape crisis center?

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Probably not give them a Meritorious Service Medal.

But that’s exactly what Justin Trudeau’s government did, proving once again that Trudeau’s Canada is no longer sane.

Back in 2019, the alphabet activist successfully campaigned to deny city funds to Canada’s oldest rape crisis center. His beef? They wouldn’t take in “trans-women,” who in reality, are just men who are cosplaying being a woman.

Normal people might think that women who have been raped might be a bit leery about being placed alongside a mentally ill and sexually confused man. But Morgane Oger has an authority on the subject that mere mortals whose compassion for rape victims blind them to the reality that being a woman is a state of mind, not a biological reality.

The other reality we don’t understand is that the beliefs of alphabet activists turn out to be the only ones that matter; rape victims who might be scared to death of being around a biological man–their fears don’t count at all.

Justin Trudeau, seeing this stunning and brave activist for the “rights” of transgender people to ruin the lives and mental health of others, sees a true hero.

A transgender activist who had city funding stripped from Canada’s oldest rape shelter has been awarded a medal as a ‘champion of diversity’.

Morgane Oger, a transgender woman, was given a Meritorious Service Medal by Canadian Governor-General Mary Simon on December 7.

Official photos show her receiving the award alongside dozens of other Canadians honored for their ‘exceptional deeds’…

An award citation called Oger a ‘champion of diversity’ who changed perceptions of LGBTQI+ rights and worked ‘tirelessly’ to make them law.

‘She forged alliances across party lines that propelled changes to provincial and federal legislation protecting individuals against discrimination based on gender identity or expression,’ it read.

‘Her courage, vision and perseverance have helped redefine the fundamental issue of equality and have advanced inclusiveness for gender-diverse Canadians.’

Oger was chosen for the award in 2018 and it was unclear why it took five years for her to actually receive it.

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Morgane has been a major figure in Canada for more than a decade, and was given a major profile in MacLeans back in 2014. If you have any doubt that he is a bit twisted, the profile will remove any doubt.

Morgane Oger likes to believe social change is in her blood. Her grandfather was excommunicated from the Catholic church for providing abortions; her great-grandmother was convicted as a terrorist for her protest efforts only to be knighted for them years later.

Perhaps that’s why when Morgane came out as a trans woman, she quickly became a champion of gender diversity. As chair of Vancouver’s Trans Alliance Society and a member of the city’s LGBTQ2+ Advisory Committee and the BC Safer School Coalition, she helps to influence policy-makers, organize inclusive events and “demystify and humanize” gender identity. “Essentially, what I’m trying to do is normalize it and give as many people as possible an opportunity to have a trans person in their experience.”

As messed up as the United States has become in embracing radical ideology, Canada has been leading the way in their particular area of human achievement.

Murder is medical care, and rape counseling requires women to room with men.

Canada has become so insane that Jane Fonda may just follow through on her continual threats to leave the United States if the rest of us don’t bow to her wishes.

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Fonda and Canada deserve each other.

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John Stossel 8:30 AM | December 22, 2024
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