Sylvain Marcoux #fundie #conspiracy #racist #wingnut antihate.ca

Sylvain Marcoux[…]first raised the possibility of starting his own political party[…]Stated his intention to name this party the Parti nationaliste chrétien[…]
In a video posted to YouTube, Marcoux discusses the threats of “kosher messianism” and race-mixing, which he argues are promoted by the World Economic Forum and the United Nations in a “full-frontal attack on the white race”[…]
Founded in 1967, the original PNC courted rural voters and clergy members with its theocratic platform for a period of nearly three years[…]
A detailed platform published by Tremblay in 1969 decried the existence of “satanic propaganda” promoted by the media and foreign agents, which he argued was pushing Québec towards “national suicide”[…]Tremblay also described Jews as the “mortal enemies” of the Québec independence movement[…]
Reached for comments by the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, Sylvain Marcoux explained he was not initially aware of the history of the Parti nationaliste chrétien, but that he read its platform and “was comfortable with it”[…]
Marcoux proposed prohibiting the practice of Islam in Québec, calling the religion “incompatible with parliamentary democracy.” When pushed as to whether he would support the idea of deporting people who practice Islam in their homes, he responded, “we have psychiatric asylums. They can get cured, there’s treatments for it”
In the same interview, Marcoux denounced the “devaluation’ of families, notably through the promotion of the ‘LGBT program,” which he said pushes “12-year-old men to wonder whether they are men because of gender theory”[…]
Marcoux’s accounts[…]often displayed neo-Nazi symbols. In one Facebook post, he even goes as far as saying that “Hitler was the most beautiful soul to have walked this earth”[…]
In 2021, Marcoux was arrested for publishing the address of then-Québec Public Health director Horacio Arruda

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