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In 2018, a sleepy little Canadian community was shattered into a million pieces.

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A truck driver blew through a stop sign and slammed into a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team. Sixteen people were killed. Most of them were teenage boys from a small town where everybody knew everybody. As you can imagine, families were torn apart, and a community was left grieving this nightmare.

The driver, an Indian named Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, was convicted and served prison time for the crash. Now, several years later, Canadian authorities are moving forward with deportation proceedings.

Now, you’d think that’d be the end of this horror story, right?

Wrong.

Instead of this guy getting a firm kick out the door, a shocking number of left-wingers in Canada’s mainstream press are lobbying hard to let him stay.

Yes, really…

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The backlash online has been brutal, especially as more Canadians realize just how hardcore parts of the media are pushing this plan.

But honestly, it all gets worse, because when you actually read what some of these left-wing media nutjobs are arguing, your jaw will be on the floor.

Some Canadian commentators are literally urging the government to stop the deportation process.

Their push begins by reframing the entire tragedy in shockingly soft terms.

National Post: 

The 2018 crash involving the Humboldt Broncos is one of the most devastating tragedies in recent Canadian history. Sixteen people lost their lives. Families were forever changed. Nothing can diminish this loss, but the fact remains that it was an accident, caused when a truck driver drove through a stop sign at a dangerous intersection. Who among us can say we have never done anything similar?

That line has so many people seeing red.

Because blowing through a stop sign in your neighborhood isn’t the same thing as plowing into a bus full of kids. Treating those two things like they’re the same thing is cruel and absurd.

The article then goes real heavily into the idea that Sidhu has already done everything the system asked of him.

Again, 16 human beings were killed.

The National Post continues:

The driver of the truck, Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, did everything asked of a defendant who runs afoul of the law. He co-operated with the RCMP. To spare the families the ordeal of a trial, he pleaded guilty at his first opportunity, accepting full responsibility, even though numerous other factors contributed to the accident.

Who cares if he cooperated, all those kids are still dead. When sixteen people are dead, is checking all the right legal boxes really what we’re talking about?

Now, the argument shifts from legal to moral. More from the National Post:

But for us, as Canadians, the real question is a moral one: what kind of country do we want? Are we a nation that is punitive, vengeful and mean-spirited, or are we a country that can demonstrate mercy, compassion and forgiveness?

As you can see, this is where the emotional blackmail really kicks in.

So, the media is basically telling grieving families that enforcing immigration law now makes the country (and them) “mean-spirited.”

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And right on cue, the National Post piece continues by minimizing everything that happened.

At worst, this was a case of catastrophic negligence. It was not an intentional act of violence.

Okay, so yes, legally, intent matters.

But for the families who buried their sons, the outcome is what they’re forced to live with every single day.

Finally, the National Post piece delivers its bottom-line recommendation.

The question now is whether we are prepared to assert that sovereignty and demonstrate that in this country, justice, once done, can be tempered with compassion. Sidhu has paid his debt to society. He has done all we can ask of him. He has a wife and family here. He should be allowed to stay.

And there it is, folks.

Sixteen lives wiped out, and left-wing media are openly fighting for the guy who killed them all.

At some point, ordinary people see this stuff and start to wonder what the hell is going on…

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Sixteen young lives were taken, and so many families and friends are still living with the horror. And yet left-wing media elites are way more focused on extending mercy to the man behind the wheel than on the community that was shattered beyond recognition.

Sure, compassion has its place. So does common sense.


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