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The RCMP used to uphold the law. Now it’s enforcing an ideology

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27.07.2025

The Mounties are no longer neutral arbiters of law. They’ve become defenders of state-approved ideology

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Canada’s national police force is undergoing a dangerous transformation. It is shifting from an institution that upholds the law to one that enforces progressive ideology. That change was evident in a recent CBC interview with RCMP Staff Sergeant Camille Habel, a trained communications officer. Speaking in her official role, Habel warned that someone shifting from support for “equal gender rights” to “traditional values” may be showing signs of radicalization.

This wasn’t a casual remark or personal opinion. Communications officers don’t freelance. They speak for the institution. That makes her words more than commentary—they’re policy signals.

Habel didn’t define “gender rights” or “traditional values,” but the meaning was clear. She was signalling an adherence to a modern doctrine: that gender is fluid, entirely self-declared and must be affirmed through social or medical intervention, regardless of age or biology.

By adopting this view as official position, the RCMP has stepped beyond impartiality. It is no longer enforcing the law. It is defending a belief system. And dissent from that system is increasingly treated as deviance.

RCMP flags traditional beliefs as dangerous ideology.
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