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They worship mass killers and they want to carry out terrorist attacks to accelerate what they see as a coming race war in Canada and the United States."
One of The Base's stated goals, Balgord said, is for members to get into the military in order to receive training and then spread that to others in their group.
"This is something that the Canadian Armed Forces needs to take extremely seriously," Balgord said.
Although membership in The Base is estimated at 50 to 100 members, Balgord says its goal is not to recruit a large number of people.
"Even one individual like this, with the kind of training that this person has, could be extremely dangerous. Just like if we had found a member of ISIS within our military, it would be a national story, there would be immediate action."
"My reaction is that that kind of stuff is deplorable and an insult to the intelligence of thinking people," said Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister.
"We have laws against these things. When those laws are violated people should be prosecuted."
"You still can rejoin our society, but at the same time, it's not going to be easy. You've got to put in the work, too."
A spokesperson for the Winnipeg Police Service said it is aware of the posters in Winnipeg and is monitoring the situation, but declined to comment further.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/mani...GHDy9GzqfJBTx_8tnKAX-Fv73dtNoH2snpQT6A0IaLRrM
One of The Base's stated goals, Balgord said, is for members to get into the military in order to receive training and then spread that to others in their group.
"This is something that the Canadian Armed Forces needs to take extremely seriously," Balgord said.
Although membership in The Base is estimated at 50 to 100 members, Balgord says its goal is not to recruit a large number of people.
"Even one individual like this, with the kind of training that this person has, could be extremely dangerous. Just like if we had found a member of ISIS within our military, it would be a national story, there would be immediate action."
"My reaction is that that kind of stuff is deplorable and an insult to the intelligence of thinking people," said Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister.
"We have laws against these things. When those laws are violated people should be prosecuted."
- All people have a responsibility to "eradicate hate from our society" by being careful with the words we use and the examples we set, said NDP Leader Wab Kinew.
"You still can rejoin our society, but at the same time, it's not going to be easy. You've got to put in the work, too."
A spokesperson for the Winnipeg Police Service said it is aware of the posters in Winnipeg and is monitoring the situation, but declined to comment further.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/mani...GHDy9GzqfJBTx_8tnKAX-Fv73dtNoH2snpQT6A0IaLRrM