07/06/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Nesta Matthews, a radio host at “The Wave” in Saint John, New Brunswick (Canada), is calling for the burning of all churches, both Catholic and Anglican, that are built on “First Nations” reserves.
Because the structures might be atop the unmarked graves of “Indigenous” people groups, they must be burned to the ground, Matthews says, in order to promote “anti-racism.”
“215 broke my heart, 751 has me shattered & furious,” Matthews wrote on Twitter in response to the news that the remains of 215 children were discovered in Kamloops, British Columbia, along with another 751 unmarked graves identified in the Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan.
“Burn the churches down,” Matthews added. “Arrest any former staff that were actually there & any current staff that won’t provide documentation. Sell everything they own in Canada and give it to survivors. Dismantle it completely.”
Matthews, a white-looking woman, is a self-proclaimed wino with “Unicorn hair” and “no inside voice.” That sounds about right.
The graves of which Matthews speaks were found near residential schools, which were created in the 19th century to help assimilate First Nations children into the local culture. Both the Canadian government and the churches were involved in the process.
Many came out in condemnation of Matthews’ offensive tweets calling for violence against the churches and those who run them. Journalist Candice Malcolm asked if Matthews’ words violated Canada’s hate speech law, also known as Bill C-36.
Since multiple churches, mostly Roman Catholic, have been burned down in Canada in recent weeks, many are wondering if Matthews played any role in these violent acts of arson.
On June 14, the 204-year-old St. John’s Anglican Church “caught fire” on the Six Nations First Nations reserve in Ontario. One local pegged the blaze on protests that recently took place following the discovery of graves in Kamloops.
The Sacred Heart Church in Penticton and St. Gregory’s Church on Osoyoos Indian Band lands, both over 100 years old, were also found burned to the ground just a few weeks later. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) both stated after the fact that the fires were “suspicious” in nature.
As we reported, many of the mass graves being uncovered contain the remains of Indigenous people who were murdered by other Indigenous people – not white people.
This is a fact that miscreants like Matthews refuse to acknowledge in their quest to blame whitey for every bad thing that has ever happened in the world, as if having light skin is the embodiment of Satan himself.
Still, the church burnings continue all across Canada as historic structures, some hundreds of years old, are being discovered as piles of ash by authorities. Domestic terrorists, likely of the Matthews variety, are probably responsible, though investigations are ongoing.
Police are already coming out to say that many of the fires are obvious acts of arson, all occurring in tandem one after another across the Canadian provinces. There is a clear pattern of violence occurring, in other words, and white liberals are more than likely the perpetrators.
“This is like the Kristallnacht revisited, just in a different guise,” wrote one commenter at Breitbart News, noting that history is merely repeating itself.
“Trudeau should go down like Hitler. Paint a small mustache on him first, though – but in the more befitting color of Pansy Pink.”
Another responded that patriots need to start fighting back and defending themselves against these domestic terrorist criminals. The longer this is allowed to happen without punishment, the worse it is going to get.
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