LGBT Camp for Grooming Indian Children

Good thing Canadians are forced to finance CBC. Otherwise, they might not know about the Humble Lodge:

Dr. James Makokis is knee-deep in mud, water and frogs.

The nehiyô (Plains Cree) two-spirit physician from Saddle Lake Cree Nation wields an axe, leading a group of helpers through the muck.

They’re gathering willows to bring back to tapahtêyimôkamik — the Humble Lodge — a project Makokis leads near Pigeon Lake in central Alberta, which aims to create inclusive ceremonies for trans and two-spirit youth.

The euphemistic phrase “trans and two-spirit youth” is Liberalese for “children slated for LGBT grooming” — with an aboriginal angle for extra political correctness.

Once a year, they hold a two-spirit fasting camp, an inclusive rite of passage ceremony created with and for 2SLGBTQ+ Indigenous youth.

“Rites of passage are held when people go through puberty,” said Makokis.

Puberty is awfully young to be inducted into the depraved and highly unhealthy LGBTetc. lifestyle. But it suits prevailing tastes among the alphabet community.

You can see why groomers often engage in their activities deep in the woods. That way, we only know what their liberal media allies see fit to tell us.

On a tip from Mike B.

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