Ostrich Farm Cull Set to Begin at Dawn
In a shocking display of government overreach, Katie and Kathy, two unsuspecting farmers, found themselves arrested and released under the deceptive pretense that they could feed the ostriches on their own land, only to be confronted by an intimidating show of force from CFIA agents clad in Hazmat suits. These agents, who brazenly flaunted their authority while failing to adhere to basic safety protocols for over a day, have barricaded the pens, isolating innocent citizens while erecting a hay wall—presumably to execute the helpless birds without due process. With threats of exorbitant fines and imprisonment now looming over anyone daring to question the arbitrary edicts concerning the untested ostriches, the silence from the Conservative Party leaves many to wonder: who will protect our rights and uphold basic decency in the face of such blatant tyranny? The stark reality of this situation marks a chilling chapter in the ongoing battle for individual freedoms in our nation.
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