Private Contractors Helping Persecute the Church in Canada
2 min read(Montana Daily Gazette) When the Third Reich was implementing Hitler’s Final Solution, it wasn’t only uniformed Nazis who were assisting the persecution of Jews. A plethora of contractors, builders, and civilian engineers helped to build the gas chambers, run the railroads taking Jews to the ovens, and helping to facilitate their extermination. Ultimately, they were as guilty as those wearing the German uniform, and the term “crimes against humanity” developed at the 1945 Nuremberg Trial to describe such crimes committed against the innocent, even if not committed as “war crimes” during an armed conflict.
Read more about the Canadian government’s persecution of this church here.
Please meet Fast Fence, a private contractor located in Edmonton, Alberta, which is helping tyrannical officials illegally fence off property belonging to FaithLife Church. Their crimes include meeting for worship on Sunday. Fast Fence, however, doesn’t care that the church’s only crime is not an actual crime or that it’s at the center of international outrage regarding the criminal incarceration of the church’s pastor and systemic persecution of faithful worshippers, law-abiding citizens, and innocent families.
Vehicles belonging to Fast Fence were photographed at the scene building the fence which would keep worshippers away from their property. Despite the church providing no actual public health risk and no known cases of COVID-19 spreading from congregational worship existing, this company appears happy to make a few extra dollars by building a concentration camp fence around the facility.
This article was originally published at Montana Daily Gazette. Title changed by Mile High Evening News.
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That would be a good business for protesters to be at every day.
The church is trying to handle things peacefully, which is admirable.