Accused terrorists hired as Canadian “anti-radicalism consultants”

by Phil Schneider
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Will terrorists actually become hired consultants?

The Rebel reports the following:

Acquitted terrorists who may very well become convicted terrorists are now paid consultants in Montreal.  They are being hired by a  taxpayer-funded anti-radicalization center.

These 2 people are convicted of holding explosives, but not found guilty of actually performing terror acts.

This may seem completely absurd – but it actually has a bit of logic.

In the world of fighting terror, sometimes making a deal with the devil is not out of the question.

Hiring people who can be turned into double agents and then serve the purpose of their former enemy, may not be a crazy idea.

But that is not what we are dealing with here.

Clarity From The Rebel

This is a situation that Ezra Levant reports is a situation where this couple are being hired to prevent radicalization.

Unless their is crystal clear evidence that they have turned over a new leaf and are different people, this is crazy.

Convicted would-be terrorists are generally very dangerous people.

Of course, they should not be paid consultants to prevent radicalization.

If these people are barred from terrorist activities, how can they be consultants for getting rid of terrorism?

Ezra Levant and The Rebel are experts at pointing out absurdities.

It would be funny if it weren’t so sad – and dangerous.

Time and again, things that are going on in Canada make us cringe.

Is this a result of the new leader of Canada?  Will these mistakes be reversible?

Many argue that the mistakes that European countries have made are so serious that it will be nearly impossible to reverse.

Immigration policies don’t just impact for a few years.  They impact for decades, and could even bring a country down to its knees.

The Rebel is at the forefront of making sure that the world is informed in order to protect the freedoms we all hold so dear.

 

 

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