Canadians Getting Death Threats Lowkey Need Backup, Fr Fr πŸ’€

'It's unacceptable': Brother of Jagmeet Singh says Canadians warned about risk to their life. Okay, so, Canada's giving out "duty to warn" notifications – basically, heads-up that someone wants you gone. Jagmeet Singh's brother is PISSED, saying if you get one of these, you deserve a bodyguard ASAP,

TL:DR

Okay, so, Canada's giving out "duty to warn" notifications – basically, heads-up that someone wants you gone. Jagmeet Singh's brother is PISSED, saying if you get one of these, you deserve a bodyguard ASAP, especially if the threat's coming from overseas. Apparently, Jagmeet himself was watched by someone sus with ties to India. The RCMP allegedly got receipts on India being involved in some shady business. People are speaking out, saying this is messed up and folks need protection, no cap.

The Deets

Alright, fam, listen up. There's this whole situation brewing in Canada. Basically, if the government thinks your life's in danger, they give you a "duty to warn" notification. Sounds helpful, right? WRONG! According to Gurratan Singh, Jagmeet Singh's brother, it's all cap. He's saying it's totally unacceptable that Canadians are getting these warnings and then left to fend for themselves. Like, if you're getting a death threat, especially from a whole other country, you need protection IMMEDIATELY. It's giving, "we told you, bye!"

Apparently, Jagmeet Singh himself had a whole sitch where he was being watched by someone shady who was connected to the Indian government. He even got a warning from the Mounties, and they hooked him up with security. His brother is saying this proves that India needs to be held accountable for their actions. Word is, the RCMP actually has evidence linking violent crimes to the Indian government.

People are BIG mad. Balpreet Singh from the World Sikh Organization is saying that even Jagmeet Singh doesn't have protection anymore. Monninder Singh from Sikh Federation Canada has gotten, like, a million of these warnings and has had to change his whole life because he's constantly looking over his shoulder. NDP MP Heather McPherson is also saying that security should be offered to everyone who gets one of these notifications. Interim NDP Leader Don Davies is playing it sus and staying quiet, saying he doesn't have all the deets.

Basically, the tea is that Canada might be lowkey tripping when it comes to protecting its citizens from foreign threats. And people are not here for it.

Abbreviations Glossary

Abbreviation Full Form
Lowkey Kind of, slightly.
Fr Fr For real, seriously.
All cap A lie, not true.
It's giving... It reminds me of...
Mounties The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
Playing it sus Acting suspiciously.
The deets The details.
Tripping Making a mistake, acting foolishly.

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