Hello all,
A few columns and an interesting interview for you today!
From The Bridgehead:
Despite directives to purge Christianity from Remembrance Day (for the second year in a row)—the Conservative Party accused the Trudeau government of pushing this—Canadian chaplains ignored them across the country: “Canada’s Christian heritage was stronger than anti-prayer directives this Remembrance Day.”
“1 million+ South Korean Christians rally against LGBT agenda at massive protest.”
From The European Conservative, an interview with famed war correspondent Pierre Rehov on what is unfolding in the Middle East:
From The Western Standard:
“Your Canada just isn't good enough for Trudeau.”
Excerpt: “Trudeau is, you’ll recall, the prime minister of a nation that he believes is currently perpetrating a genocide. Trudeau loves Canada the way an abusive husband claims to love his wife — he holds great affection for her, he insists, but he would like her to permanently change her character, which he cannot stand. Canada once had a national character. The Trudeaus, however, didn’t care for it.”
Finally, I talked to Nancy Pearcey—evangelical scholar and bestselling author—about her new book The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes. We talk about Andrew Tate, the red pill movement, the crisis facing masculinity, and more:
You can also check out the podcast—and subscribe—on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Rumble, or YouTube.
As a reminder, my book tour starts in Ontario this week—and if you’re interested in purchasing How We Got Here: A Guide to Our Anti-Christian Culture, you can buy it at The Bridgehead, Amazon.com, or Amazon.ca.
Maybe Trudeau hates Canadians with the 50% of him that is Cuban.