Whatcott Update (photos and powerful videos), Charlie Kirk vigil, Alberta Legislature, September 14, 2025

Whatcott Update (photos and powerful videos), Charlie Kirk vigil, Alberta Legislature, September 14, 2025

Dear Friends,

On Sunday, September 14th I learned on short notice there was a vigil being held for Charlie Kirk at the Alberta Legislature in Edmonton. Given that it was short notice and it seemed those who hosted the event had very little lime to prepare or advertise the event, I decided I should go. I called a couple friends to let them know I was going and to see if they were able to go. My friend Doug said he was going to come. All in all I expected maybe 50 or at the most 100 or so people were going to be able to make it. The event seemed almost entirely promoted on people’s Facebook pages.

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My guess on how many people were coming to attend the vigil was way off. When I went to the Sean Feught concert a few weeks back, I estimated 2000 or so souls attended that event. For a Christian concert in Edmonton with considerable media fan fair and weeks of preperation and advertising, an attendance of 2000 people is actually pretty good. I can’t estimate how many people came to Charlie Kirk’s vigil, but it was bigger than the Sean Feught concert by a considerable margin. Probably more than 3000 people. In my view, this is something divine. Inspired by God Almighty Himself. This vigil was probably one of the largest if not the largest crowd of people at the Legislature in its history and as you will see from my videos, this was not really professionally organized and only advertised with less than 24 hours notice.

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The organizers and most of those who spoke were ordinary Christians. When I went to the Alberta Independance Rally in the summer, I knew everyone who spoke. They all had Youtube channels and spoke at previous events. One or two of the speakers were published authors. I did not know any of the speakers at the Charlie Kirk vigil with the exception of my MLA Jennifer Johnson, who I was quite suprised to see speaking at this event. The lady speaking here is humble and real. Not a polished speaker, just someone who is honest about where she is at with God.

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The ordinary folks at the front exhorted us to defend the concepts of democracy and freedom and also exhorted us to not radicalize and become like the leftists turning to violence and hate.

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Jennifer Johnson my MLA was awesome. I didn’t vote for her, as I had concerns she was compromising on LGBT issues and she was not as knowlegable as Daniel Jeffries on many issue pertinent to the province. I can see at this rally she has clearly grown in her faith and clearly she is not afraid to publicly witness for her Lord and Saviour. Her message of forgiveness for the assassin of Charlie Kirk also speaks volumes for her character.

For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you do not forgive others their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.” Matthew 6:14, 15

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A powerful song, a tribute to Charlie Kirk’s life and martyrdom.

When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the witness they had borne. They cried out with a loud voice, “O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” Then they were each given a white robe and told to rest a little longer, until the number of their fellow servants and their brothers should be complete, who were to be killed as they themselves had been.” Revelation 6:9-11

My next court dates are getting closer for my second “hate crime” trial.

For those who wish to learn more about this so-called “hate crime” prosecution Mass Resistance has done a wonderful job compiling my ministry to Toronto’s sodomites and the subsequent persecution I had to face here: https://www.massresistance.org/docs/info2/Bill-Whatcott-free-speech/Toronto-Pride-Flier.html

My next court dates are in the Ontario Superior Court in Toronto, Monday, October 27-Thursday October 30th. I will try to provide a link for those of you who wish to attend the hearings via zoom.

For those who wish to help with the expenses I am incurring as a result of this politically motivated prosecution. https://www.lifefunder.com/whatcott/

And we have known and believed the love that God has for us. God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him.” 1 John 4:16

“No Man is an Island”

“No Man is an Island

James Dobson passed away on the 21st of August this year.  When I heard the news it was the first time in years I had heard his name.  The last time I heard his radio program, Focus on the Family, was probably in the 1990s.  Dobson was a prominent evangelical leader, although he was a psychologist by profession rather than a minister.  His father, James Dobson Sr., had been a minister in the Church of the Nazarene, one of the Wesleyan Holiness denominations, as had his grandfather and great-grandfather.  Dobson initially achieved celebrity status among evangelicals for advising parents to avoid the culture of permissiveness encouraged by the majority in his chosen profession and raise up their children with boundaries and discipline.   His first book, Dare to Discipline (1970) which is probably still his best known, was, as is evident from the title, on this subject.  In the decades since, he fought on several other fronts although   generally those which pertained to the type of issues that are categorized as moral and social, in the emerging culture war as it was dubbed in the early 1990s (1) around the time I first heard of him.

I first heard of Dobson’s passing, not through the news, but through a social media post by a former classmate with whom I had attended Providence College (formerly Winnipeg Bible College, now Providence University College) in the mid to late 1990s.  This post, and several others from the same former classmate whose name out of charity I shall omit, thoroughly disgusted me.  He did not merely disregard the ancient proverb de mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est but went out of his way to do the very opposite of it.  He took hearty delight in Dobson’s death and was positively rejoicing over it. 

I was reminded of this by the reaction of several American leftists to the murder of Charlie Kirk yesterday.  Kirk, the 31 year old founder and director of Turning Point, USA, was shot in the neck on stage during a question and answer session at an event at Utah Valley University.  He died from the wound later in the afternoon.  Kirk belonged to the Calvary Chapel Association, a Pentecostal group that separated from the Foursquare Gospel and from which the Vineyard movement would later separate.  Like Dobson, he had been a culture warrior.  Since youth was his target audience he made a lot of use of social media, he had a podcast and as of earlier this year a televised talk show.  He was also the author of a number of books.  He is probably best known, however, for going to university and other campuses and promoting his own views by, among other things, challenging overconfident progressive students to informal debates.

I am not going to reproduce the responses of the leftists here.  Chaya Raichik has reposted several on her Libs of Tiktok account on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, the link to which you can find in the footnote. (2)   These are generally social media posts, exalting in Kirk’s assassination in a way similar to how my former classmate rejoiced over Dobson’s death.  In the news media, progressive commentators have made remarks to the effect that Kirk brought it on himself by the views he held and expressed.  Matthew Dowd, for example, said that Kirk’s “hate speech” had brought about “hateful actions” which remark itself brought about Dowd’s termination as a commentator on MSNBC.

You would think that liberals and leftists would take a break from accusing others of “hate speech” for basically saying things, usually true, about groups they think should be protected from criticism, when in the act of making remarks that essentially excuse a murder.  You would be wrong. 

I am not going to pretend that I was a big fan of Charlie Kirk.  The principle of de mortuis nil nisi does not require that. I agreed with him on most of the issues the liberals and the left hated him over – he was anti-abortion and anti-birth control, pro-gun, anti-CRT and DEI (Critical Race Theory and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), etc.  He had all the qualities, however, that I had found obnoxious and grating in American Republicans even before the MAGA movement degenerated into a deranged personality cult.

One of the more obnoxious of those qualities was the assumption that everyone was either an American Republican or some kind of liberal, leftist or progressive.  Watching the disgusting manner in which people in the latter categories have been celebrating Kirk’s murder makes me all the more glad that this assumption is entirely baseless and false.  As a Canadian who finds the thought of his country become further Americanized utterly repugnant and as a dyed-in-the-wool monarchist and royalist I could never have any sympathy with American Republicanism but I have far less sympathy with the kind of politics that teaches people to be so totally devoid of class as to celebrate the deaths of their political opponents.  Liberalism and leftism are beneath contempt.

I direct any liberal or leftist who may have come across this essay to the poem by John Donne from which the title has been borrowed.   The third and final is the operative stanza. Now let us conclude with the traditional Requiem prayer for the late James Dobson and Charlie Kirk.  Rest eternal grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. — Gerry Lincoln

 (1)   The culture war itself, and the expression “culture war”, had both been around much longer, but it was in the early 1990s that the expression became attached to the thing itself as a kind of semi-official label.



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British Gov’t & Anifa Collaborate to Cause Violence Against Immigration Reformers

Janus Lee

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“Britain is sliding into the oldest trap in the book – and the government is laying the bait. Across towns and cities, ordinary people protesting the collapse of their communities are being met not just by police lines but by choreographed mobs of left-wing activists, bussed in under banners like Stand Up to Racism. This isn’t spontaneous counter-protest. It’s state-sanctioned provocation.

The pattern is clear. Locals rally outside migrant hotels to demand their closure. Counter-demonstrators, backed by NGOs and shielded by police, descend to brand them “racist.” The two sides clash. Cameras roll. The headlines write themselves: far-right violence, public order crisis, threat to democracy. Suddenly, the story isn’t the government’s betrayal over immigration – it’s the need for more powers, more crackdowns, more control.

This is how you turn legitimate dissent into criminality. By baiting it, inflaming it, and then using it as the pretext for repression. The government doesn’t fear the leftist mobs because those mobs serve their purpose. They fear the ordinary British majority that is waking up to the reality of demographic change, cultural erosion, and the slow replacement of their birthright. That majority must be discredited and contained – and street clashes give the state exactly the excuse it needs.

Make no mistake: none of this is accidental. A government that wanted peace would listen to the people, end the hotel racket, and restore order by defending the border. Instead, it manufactures conflict at home while waving more arrivals through abroad. The goal isn’t resolution. It’s escalation – so they can claim extraordinary powers while painting patriots as extremists.

The riots aren’t the breakdown of the system; they are the system.

“Counter-demonstrators, backed by NGOs and shielded by police, descend to brand them “racist.””

Craig Lancaster