“I hate politicians” declared Canada’s most popular voice for “united non-compliance,” Chris Sky. “I don’t like the idea of having to become a politician just to reach the people and get them to realize they don’t need a politician to save them.”
And on that premise Chris Sky has recently been making enemies of many who support his message, but who choose to fight for freedom on a political platform. On Canada Day (July 1) at an Ottawa rally against the lockdowns, its organizers accused Sky of disrupting their event. Sky responded by calling the organizers “liars” and by insisting that he had been invited to speak.
The dispute was brought to the attention of American and international audiences when Sky appeared on the Stew Peters Show critical about how he had been treated in Ottawa. Sky’s narrative was then immediately countered by Mark Friesen, who debated the issue with Sky on a subsequent Stew Peters program.
Consequently, what at first appeared on the surface to be a ‘tempest in a teapot’ over mix-ups in scheduling, proved to be disturbing evidence of a much deeper brewing problem. Continue reading »