Yet ANOTHER Nation About To Make Traditional Values Illegal…
In Canada, the unthinkable is now a headline. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police—once a symbol of law and order—has signaled that individuals who shift from liberal to more traditional values might be showing signs of radicalization. That’s not a misquote. In 2025 Canada, simply returning to the values your grandparents held—faith in God, belief in the family, and moral clarity—might get you flagged by the national security system.
Staff Sgt. Camille Habel of the RCMP made the statement following the arrest of four individuals in Quebec accused of “ideologically motivated violent extremism.” But instead of focusing on tangible acts of violence or legitimate threats to public safety, Habel highlighted something far more abstract—and far more dangerous. According to her, adopting traditional values may itself be a warning sign.
This is not satire. It’s a sign of a society losing its moral compass.
Imagine that. Wanting your child raised by their own parents, believing there are two genders, defending the sanctity of marriage, or simply attending church faithfully—all of these could now raise suspicions in a government that has redefined virtue as vice.
This isn’t about violence. It’s about control.
It’s the criminalization of common sense, the political weaponization of decency. The liberal establishment in Canada isn’t trying to make people safer. They’re trying to make people obedient—obedient to an ideology that rejects natural law, biblical morality, and even basic biology. The message is loud and clear: If you disagree, even quietly, you might be next.
There was a time when traditional values were the foundation of Western society. Faith in God gave people purpose. Families provided stability. Duty and sacrifice built communities. These were the virtues that held things together. Today, those same virtues are being painted as dangerous, outdated, or even subversive.
That shift is not accidental. It’s part of a broader effort to make morality seem like extremism. And Christians—particularly those who still believe in truth and righteousness—have become the prime targets.
Thankfully, not everyone is silent. Conservative voices in Canada are pushing back. Former police officer Ron Chhinzer criticized the RCMP’s stance, rightly pointing out the absurdity of treating strong families and personal convictions as threats. Maxime Bernier, never one to shy away from truth, dared the RCMP to arrest him for believing in traditional values. He wasn’t exaggerating. In this climate, it’s not far-fetched.
What we are witnessing is not public safety—it is public manipulation. The people in power are no longer protecting the innocent; they’re protecting their agenda. And that agenda sees biblical values, personal faith, and moral certainty as obstacles to be dismantled.
It’s worth asking: if traditional Christians are now a security risk, then what exactly is the government trying to secure?
We’ve seen churches vandalized, believers arrested for holding services, and mobs celebrated for disrupting Christian events. These are not isolated incidents. They are tolerated—sometimes even encouraged—by those in power. But if a family chooses to homeschool their children or questions radical gender ideology, the state swoops in with suspicion.
This isn’t progress. It’s persecution.
The reality is that traditional values don’t lead to violence—they lead to virtue. Strong families prevent crime. Moral clarity prevents chaos. Faith gives hope. But when a society loses its grounding, it begins to treat light as darkness and truth as a threat.
This isn’t just a Canadian issue. What’s happening north of the border is part of a larger, global shift. From European parliaments to American school boards, we’re seeing the same trend: demonize tradition, elevate confusion, and silence anyone who won’t comply.
If you believe this will stop on its own, it won’t. There will be more laws, more restrictions, and more attempts to shame and marginalize those who still believe in right and wrong.
That’s why now is the time to stand. Not with rage, but with resolve. Not in fear, but in faith.
We must raise our voices while we still can. For our families. For our churches. For the future.
If believing in truth makes us a threat, then we must be the kind of threat that changes hearts and reminds the world what real virtue looks like.
Because in a world where morality is suspect, simply living faithfully may be the most radical act of all.