
COVID denialism is now enshrined in case law in Canada. A judge denied a father custody rights due to this perspective that COVID was a hoax.
Ontario Superior Court Justice George W. King said the man's anti-masking beliefs, along with his participation in anti-lockdown protests were cause to remove the children from his custody.
"The health and welfare of the children (and by extension their principal caregiver) should not be jeopardized because of [his] public behaviour in promotion of his opinions," he wrote, according to CBC. The outlet did not name the father involved in the case to protect the identity of the children.
In some Orwellian act of doublethink, the court ruled that the father is free to have whatever beliefs he wishes and to lawfully express them, but just not as a father.














Comment: Since the financial crash in 2008, economies throughout the EU have been struggling, with many governments enforcing brutal austerity policies that have contributed to soaring unemployment, increasing numbers of people needing food banks to feed themselves, there was even a decrease in life expectancy. And many people's finances never recovered. The impact a year of lockdowns will have on those fragile economies, particularly for citizens who have been relying on government handouts in the form of furlough schemes, is likely to make life, for many more people, unbearable:
- 'We are essential!' French workers protest lockdown in Toulouse as country's economy slides further into recession
- Italy reimposes severe lockdown restrictions over half of the country
- UK's lockdown extension will have "severe" economic impact
And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal #26: Globalization vs Nationalism - The Hidden Causes of The Yellow Vest Protests in France