The Fringe Minority Report #118 National Citizens Inquiry Winnipeg
The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Steven Setka, who owns a freight broker business. He describes the changes in his family members who had been extremely close before covid. And how he was the only person sitting in the "undeclared individuals only" section of his church on Christmas Eve. He stopped attending that congregation and joined another more accepting church. He thinks the government should never overrule our bodily autonomy. Steven believes we need to forgive one another and accept the mistakes that were made. We all need healing, but the first step is forgiveness.
The covid restrictions and mandates hurt many Canadians. Please listen to their stories.
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