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Concepts in Leap Manifesto have been tried before, unsuccessfully

Greater agenda than provincial politics is at play, reader writes
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Re: British Columbians should be concerned about support for Leap Manifesto (Other Views, Gazette, April 23)

The Leap Manifesto is nothing more than a plan to march lockstep with the United Nations Agenda 21/2030. The goal is to bring an end to poverty, social injustice, discrimination, inequality, personal wealth (except for leadership), pollution and wars, and save the planet.

They want everyone to have free health care, free education and free income, even if you do not want to work. The problem is, if it sounds too good to be true, it isn’t. A system of government similar to this has been tried in past centuries, even in present day. They are all miserable failures.

It’s interesting to see the NDP’s great words of wisdom, concern and compassion for the common man, when in reality, the utopia they wish to create will only be for themselves. This, too, has been proven by history. You have all heard that if we do not remember our history, we are doomed to repeat it. If history does repeat itself, its victims will be the ignorant.

Our forefathers fought, suffered and died for all the freedoms we have today. If they were unwilling to defend their freedoms in their day, we would be living in similar Leap/UN manifesto conditions today, where the government has total control of every aspect of our lives, even to what we think and believe.

Our very freedoms are at stake. These ideas are only the beginning of the thin edge of the wedge; therefore be aware and know your history. John Horgan is unwilling to be honest about the greater agenda than just provincial politics, which means he is hiding the truth and cannot be trusted.

Dan Fitzgerald

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