On Monday, the Muslim Association of Canada released a statement demanding Justin Trudeau apologize for his statements regarding the thousands of concerned citizens who took part in parents' rights protests last week. The group went on to suggest that, "by characterizing the peaceful protests of thousands of concerned parents as hateful, Canadian leaders and school boards are setting a dangerous precedent of using their position of influence to unjustly demonize families, and alienate countless students." As a result, it argued, Muslim students could face "increased bullying and harassment in schools, both by educators and peers."
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On Monday, the Muslim Association of Canada released a statement demanding Justin Trudeau apologize for his statements regarding the thousands of concerned citizens who took part in parents' rights protests last week. The group went on to suggest that, "by characterizing the peaceful protests of thousands of concerned parents as hateful, Canadian leaders and school boards are setting a dangerous precedent of using their position of influence to unjustly demonize families, and alienate countless students." As a result, it argued, Muslim students could face "increased bullying and harassment in schools, both by educators and peers."
https://thepostmillennial.com/muslim-association-of-canada-demands-trudeau-apologize-for-demonizing-parents-rights-march-attendees