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Holy Entitlement, Batman! Transgender American Sought Asylum in Canada for RIDICULOUS ‘Hate Crime’ – Twitchy

This story is in fact an ideal wrapping for left: Overwrive, hysterical, and carry. The thing is that Canada – unlike the United States – appears to implement its laws related to asylum.





Daria Bloodworth moved to Canada in 2019, seeking “asylum” for hate crimes via phobia.

But he plays quickly and loses the definition of “hate crimes via phobia”:

Here are more Reduxx:

The room colleague of the police explains that the family was struggling with the Bloodworth behavior for several months, and that repeated efforts were made to expel him from housing. He also says that Bloodworth is often angry at other tenants when they asked to pay his share of bills, and that Bloodworth threatened to sue themselves for “pain and suffering” when they changed the WiFi password because of his lack of payment.

An argument recently erupted on that day after frustration has reached a turning point regarding Bloodworth behavior. Specifically, the BloodWorth lacks the financial contribution in the family, and its tendency to return to the house in the middle of the night without notice or considering the quiet hours of the house.

What a peach.

The colleague of the room pulled a gun that was emptied when Bloodworth returned home late in one night. He was not accused of any crimes regarding this incident.

The Refugee Protection Department in Canada refused to claim BloodWorth to resort to 2022, and in February last year, his refugee situation was canceled.

Improved

Yes. World record holder, frankly.

Always the victim.

Yes. Canada can keep it.

They welcome these things.

Bengo.

“Things I do not like” are not hate crimes. Confronting debt collectors and real estate owners because you do not pay your bills, not hate crimes. You cannot reach WiFi, you do not pay the price of a “hate crime”.


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