Canadian Politics

When Justice Fails: The Two-Tier System No One Wants to Admit Exists

Let’s not sugarcoat this—Canada’s so-called justice system is bleeding out, and we’re all watching it die in slow motion.

On one hand, violent repeat offenders walk out of holding cells before their fingerprints even dry. They’re handed bail with a wink and a pat on the back, only to unleash more chaos on already broken communities. On the other hand, protestors—ones who didn’t throw a single punch, light a single fire, or even crack a damn window—are being crucified with seven-year prison sentences for what the law calls “mischief.”

Take Tamara Lich and Chris Barber. No guns. No violence. Just horns, flags, and a message the government didn’t like. For that, the Crown wants them locked away for nearly a decade—longer than some rapists and gang shooters serve. Let that sink in.

Meanwhile, antisemitic mobs march through streets unchecked. They smash up storefronts, terrify families, and block critical infrastructure—all while the authorities look the other way. Why? Because their narrative fits. Because their rage is politically palatable. Because accountability is no longer about crime—it’s about compliance.

Ask yourself: What kind of system punishes peaceful protest harder than actual violence? What kind of state rewards silence and obedience over free speech and civil disobedience?

This isn’t law and order—it’s selective persecution. It’s an Orwellian fever dream where “justice” is just a weapon aimed at those who dare to challenge the status quo. They call it democracy, but it’s wearing the mask of tyranny.

If you’re not disturbed yet, you should be. Because the rules don’t apply equally anymore—and if Lich and Barber can be made examples of, so can you.

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Chris Wick

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