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Exclusive Interview with Jeremy MacKenzie, De Facto Leader of Diagolon

I asked Jeremy MacKenzie, the de facto leader of Diagolon, why Canadian media and politicians are condemning their peaceful private events while turning a blind eye to the glorification of terrorists by Khalistani organizations, whose members are either designated or convicted terrorists.



"A lot of these people are terrorists, they are criminals and it's intimidating and scary, they [the media] don't know how to deal with it -- to overcompensate for that they'll target someone like myself and my friends who they know are not dangerous."


Meanwhile, MacKenzie has no criminal record, and none of his friends were convicted for conspiring to bomb an airplane. Their group is not recognized as a terrorist organization by any country, they never clashed with the police, and they never threatened an airliner.


"It's like a situation of somebody who is getting bullied and then goes to school and beats up someone smaller to make themselves feel better," MacKenzie added.


Why are the media and politicians hyper-focused on this group of peaceful Canadians while turning a blind eye to political movements like Khalistanis that have a legitimate history of terrorism, assassinating Canadian journalists, hijacking and bombing airplanes, threatening airlines, and conspiring to bomb airplanes?



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