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U.S. citizens: Demand Congress investigate soaring excess death rates

(LifeSiteNews) –– Actor and comedian Rob Schneider has promised his fan base that he will soon be releasing a “Banned in Canada” special aimed at criticizing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his woke policies.  

Schneider’s special comes on the heels of him being recently booted off the stage prematurely while performing at a Canadian hospital charity function for making jokes about COVID shots and the LGBT agenda, as reported by LifeSiteNews in June.  

On Thursday, Schneider posted on X, “I will be releasing a very special ‘Banned in Canada’ Comedy Special… SOON!” 

“It will be my American Middle Finger to the Cold Weather Dictator @JustinTrudeau.”  

Schneider posted the message about his “Banned in Canada” comedy special in reply to a question from X user @KeyserSmoze, who wrote, “I’d love to see your show, but unfortunately, I’m in Canada.” 

“You should release a totally uncensored CD, or DVD. I would buy that. Just to be clear, it has to include the material that got you kicked off the stage in Canada.” 

Schneider, who announced he had converted to Catholicism last November, has been a vocal opponent to both the COVID shots and lockdowns, and was asked in 2023 to perform at the Hospitals of Regina Foundation charity function held on June 1, 2024.   

According to a statement released by the Foundation on June 1, in the middle of his stand-up set, Schneider was abruptly asked to end his act early because his routine did “not align with the values of our Foundation and team.”   

Schneider has long expressed his vehement opposition to draconian COVID-19 lockdowns and mask mandates. He has also spoke out against various aspects of gender ideology, including the so-called “transitioning” of children. 

Regarding his conversion, Schneider cited his realization that human life is fragile and that forgiving others as Christ forgives is integral to a healthy life among the things that drove him to the Catholic Church.  

Schneider is well known for his time as a popular cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1994. He is to this day still good friends with well-known Hollywood actor Adam Sandler.  

U.S. citizens: Demand Congress investigate soaring excess death rates

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