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🚨 Stop Islamic domination! Mosques shouldn't be playing prayers over loudspeakers
Let's be clear. Criticizing a government decision is not a hate crime. Questioning a permit is not a hate crime. Saying, "I don't want religious messages blasted over my downtown," is not a hate crime.
Every Friday, a government-approved Islamic call to prayer is now being broadcast over downtown Regina. Some people have tried to dismiss concerns about this as nothing more than a complaint about noise.
They're wrong.
This isn't simply about noise pollution. It's about changing the character of our shared public spaces without public debate and placing an explicitly religious message at the centre of civic life.
A source tells Rebel News that this permit was approved by Regina police without ever being brought before Regina city council for public discussion.
That should concern every Canadian, regardless of their faith. This isn't like an innocuous church bell.
Church bells are tones. They function much like a clock tower, marking the passage of time or calling a congregation together without conveying a specific theological message to everyone within earshot.
The Adhan is something entirely different. It is a spoken religious proclamation: "Allah is the Greatest," "I bear witness that there is no god but Allah," "I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah."
This is not merely a sound in the background of city life. It is an explicit religious and ideological message being amplified over an entire downtown core.
For many Canadians, this raises a much larger question: should governments be facilitating the projection of a particular religion's message into our common civic spaces?
Canada has long embraced freedom of religion. Every Canadian should be free to worship, pray, and practice their faith in peace. But freedom of religion is not the same thing as religious domination.
No religion should expect the public square to conform to its practices, and no faith should enjoy special privileges that allow it to reshape our common spaces without public consent.
Many Canadians also see this as part of a broader trend of increasingly visible Islamic claims over public spaces, whether through amplified calls to prayer or organized prayers in streets and public squares rather than in houses of worship.
You may agree with those concerns, or you may not. But Canadians have every right to discuss them. At the same time, residents who object to this decision are now being met with police warnings about hate crimes and increased monitoring of online commentary.
The effect is chilling.
Many Canadians will reasonably wonder whether they can even voice their opposition without attracting police attention.
Let's be clear. Criticizing a government decision is not a hate crime. Questioning a permit is not a hate crime. Saying, "I don't want religious messages blasted over my downtown," is not a hate crime.
Free citizens have the right to object to decisions made in their name, using public authority, and affecting their communities. That's not hate. That's democracy.
If government agencies can authorize this in Regina without public consultation, they can do it anywhere. Today it's Regina. Tomorrow it could be your city.
That's why we're launching https://t.co/cT0P292wPT. sign the petition and fund out independent journalism.
Because our shared civic spaces belong to everyone, and Canadians deserve a voice before they are fundamentally changed.
SAY IT LOUDER BEN MULRONEY!! LOUDER @BenMulroney
This is 100% RACISM!!
Government job postings that openly say “BIPOC only” and explicitly state “Caucasian not permitted to apply.”
Your tax dollars — from every single Canadian, including white Canadians — are good enough to take, spend, and waste.
But YOU are not good enough to even apply for the job because of the colour of your skin.
This isn’t “equity.”
This isn’t a “remedy.”
This is straight-up anti-white racism, government-sanctioned and taxpayer-funded.
And the Liberals defend it like it’s normal.
Call it what it is: RACISM.
Pure. Simple. Disgusting.
Who else is done with this anti-white double standard? 👇
#cdnpoli #Racism #CanadaFirst
A big congratulations to the Alto executives for getting $2.8 million in bonuses for a train project that has no route, no financing, no building permit, no start date, and won’t exist for over a decade.
The Liberal Club is getting richer than ever. Thank you, Mark Carney. Pop the Champagne!!! 🍾 🥂
It’s not welcome in Canada either.
It’s not about left or right.
There’s apps for this.
There’s also alarms.
And recurring calendar invites.
Use it.
We all don’t need to hear it.
Not our language.
Not our collective religion.
Don’t need to hear it.
It has been revealed that the Vancouver condo king, Bernie Rennie, held fundraisers for Mark Carney and now we’re learning he did the same for Gregor Robertson, Carney’s Housing Minister.
Obvious ethics breach. This is pay for play BS.
Taxpayers shouldn’t be paying to keep Rennie from losing money on overpriced, unsold condos.
Let supply and demand determine pricing.
No.
Just no.
It’s not our language.
Not the religion this country was founded upon.
And for the record, even if it was, I still don’t want to hear it.
With the Liberals new Bill C9, you can’t use YOUR RELIGIOUS BELIEFS as an exemption if THEY classify your words as hate