I use to think Ontario and Quebec had national exclusive rights to lunacy in government education but sadly the winds of progressivism are sweeping the West like the dust bowl of 1929. Like Galileo Galilei, Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela, an unassuming Edmonton high school teacher named Lynden Dorval steps into the hallowed pages of history alongside other men who dared to stand up for what’s right in the face of despotic and totalitarian regimes. As history tells us, morality and values are at times relative, when fundamental truths and unambiguous laws of nature must yield to political agendas and the well-being of the collective body politic. To maintain order the peasantry must, from time to time, witness a good old fashioned lynching, lest heretics poison their minds with revolutionary sentiment.