Double standard of enforcement after statues toppled in Manitoba

► | Help us keep telling stories from across Canada Lincoln Jay travels to Winnipeg, Manitoba to the site where two statues, one of Queen Victoria and one of Queen Elizabeth II, were torn town by protesters during a demonstration against Canada’s now-shuttered residential school system. With no arrests made after the statues were toppled, and a protest camp permitted outside of Manitoba’s legislature, this incident reveals a double standard when it comes to rule enforcement. FULL REPORT from Lincoln Jay: Rebel News: Telling the other side of the story. for more great Rebel content. YouTube is censoring conservative and independent voices. We don’t know how long we have left on YouTube. But you’ll always be able to find us at
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