Canada capitulates to mob rule as anti-Israel activists thwart the law - "Given the trajectory of activism in Canada over the last five years, it should come as no surprise... The gala was also supposed to host representatives of Ontario’s Italian-Canadian community, who went home frustrated and angry. Among them was Liberal MP and former minister of public safety Marco Mendicino. “You break the law, you should be arrested, charged and prosecuted. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Police need to enforce the law,” Mendicino posted Sunday on X. No arrests have been made thus far. Flavio Volple, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, who was in attendance, slammed the response to the incident on X. “Toronto let 100 Hamas-supporters shouting for an ‘intifada’ cancel an event between two G7 Leaders tonight,” wrote Volpe. “For law enforcement to get outmaneuvered by the same people shouting hate every week begs so many questions. Tonight it’s an international embarrassment on this city.” It was just the latest embarrassment for Canada in recent months. Since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel, and the country’s subsequent military operation in the Gaza Strip, there have been ongoing anti-Israel protests in Canadian cities that have escalated into disorder. Streets have been shut down, synagogues have been hit with firebombs, threats of violence have been brazenly shouted in shopping malls and now a meeting of G7 leaders has been called off... The assault of the policeman, the interruption of the arrest and the cancellation of the gala were celebrated by activists. How could they not regard them as great victories? Last weekend’s events were followed by two more disturbing incidents on Monday and Tuesday nights. On Monday, another mob massed outside the Montreal Holocaust Museum, blocked all the exits, threw up Nazi salutes, and chanted “Death to Israel, Death to Jews.” The local police failed to maintain a safe distance between the mob and the museum’s entrances as visitors were continually harassed. Then on Tuesday in Toronto, a meeting of the Liberal Party’s York Centre riding association was protested by another anti-Israel throng. They once again crowded the entrances and mocked the police when officers requested that a path be cleared for attendees to enter the building where the riding association was meeting. For years now, we have been told that Canada needs a “reckoning” about decolonization and climate justice. The only reckoning required at the moment is a reckoning about Canadian police officers’ reluctance to use stricter crowd control and enforce the law. The ease of shutting down events hosted by Canada’s highest level of elected government, and the ability to attack police without consequences, is proof that activists in Canada can control nearly any situation should they wish it, through legal means or otherwise. There is an unmistakable feeling that the rule of law has rapidly eroded in Canada since October. Take for instance the death threat uttered by an anti-Israel protester towards an individual at a Toronto shopping mall in December. He was caught on video, in full view of a group of police officers, threatening to put his target “six feet deep,” before his friends ushered him away without any action taken by police. The person who uttered the threat has since been identified and arrested. It is doubtful that he would have faced charges without the disturbing footage of his outburst being widely circulated. Canadian law enforcement and elected officials appear to be paralyzed when dealing with the persistence and strength of the anti-Israel protests that have only gotten bolder since Oct. 7. The atmosphere that led to this situation has been growing for the last decade, and we are now reaping the rewards of the law not being properly enforced. In 2020, activists protesting against the construction of the Coastal Gaslink pipeline in northern B.C. blocked highways on Vancouver Island, and blockaded railways across the country, all of which are crimes. Also in 2020, activists attempted to stalk then-B.C. premier John Horgan outside his family home near Victoria, intent on subduing him in a citizen’s arrest. The three individuals who participated would later have their charges stayed after signing peace bonds the next year. In 2021, Canada witnessed statues ripped down and churches burned across the country in response to the announcement that potential unmarked graves had been found at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops. There were little more than a few passive words of concern from most federal or provincial government representatives in response. Few were ever charged for vandalism, arson, or otherwise, and the strongest condemnation of these crimes came from Indigenous leaders. In 2022, about two-dozen persons, masked and armed with axes, stormed a Coastal GasLink worksite in B.C. They destroyed millions of dollars in equipment and threatened the safety of the workers. Not a single charge has been laid. It should come as no surprise that in 2023, those who protest a conflict taking place in the Middle East feel empowered to break the law in Canada at will. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a dynamic document that guarantees the right to free expression in Canada. It is not a license to block critical infrastructure, assault police officers and attack workers. Turning the tide against these brazen activists is critically overdue, as is the need to remind our citizens that laws still exist in Canada. It is time for our government, police and institutions to retake control of the situation, and to do so without any further delay."
Left wingers still claim the Freedom Convoy was worse, of course
Left wingers still claim left wing protests are ruthlessly suppressed, because they take it for granted that they should be able to shut down society with no pushback and if there's any pushback, that's fascism
Anti-Israel 'hate' mobs condemned after massing outside Montreal Holocaust Museum - "The action was organized by the Concordia University chapter of Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights. This is the same group whose immediate response to the Oct. 7 massacre was a statement explicitly endorsing the Hamas-led attack, and framing the murder of 1,200 civilians as the expression of “an unfaltering desire for liberation.”... As with many anti-Israel actions in Quebec, the Monday blockade was also promoted in part by Montreal4Palestine, a group that has frequently gone on record calling for Israel’s violent destruction. The Hamas-led Oct. 7 massacres were still underway in Israel when Montreal4Palestine responded with celebratory rallies and the distribution of candy... Toronto resident Ariella Kimmel uploaded a gallery of anti-Israel posters pasted throughout the city’s core. They include one reading, “if you don’t want to be ‘kidnapped’ get out of someone else’s country” and “Zionists f–k off, solidarity means attack.”"
Clearly this is just anti-Zionism
FIRST READING: Another 'victory' declared by Canada's increasingly brazen anti-Israel movement - "From the beginning, Canada’s anti-Israel movement has been shot through with extremist elements. Organizers such as Palestinian Youth Movement, Toronto4Palestine and Samidoun all openly endorsed the Oct. 7 massacre and called for the violent destruction of Israel, but they initially kept their public actions to street demonstrations and rallies. But after nearly six months of meeting little to no police pushback, the activities have grown demonstrably more brazen, with illegal blockades, intimidation and open antisemitism now a regular feature of the movement. This reached a new plateau over the weekend when an event at the Art Gallery of Ontario featuring Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Italian counterpart was forced to close due to a deliberate blockade of the entrances by demonstrators wearing keffiyehs and waving Palestinian flags. “Tonight was a victory!” declared a Sunday Instagram post by protest organizer Palestinian Youth Movement Toronto. The blockade had been publicly advertised as an “Emergency Action,” with materials referring to Trudeau as “Genocide Justin.” Palestinian Youth Movement is the same group who, on Oct. 7, praised Hamas’s indiscriminate massacres in Southern Israel as the “active decolonization of Palestinian land.” They were instrumental in the first wave of celebratory “All Out for Palestine” rallies held in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Emboldened by the cancellation of the Trudeau/Meloni event, on Sunday PYM Toronto warned of more blockades to come. “We will continue to come out and SHUT IT DOWN until our demands are met,” they wrote. The post also accused the Art Gallery of Ontario of being “complicit in genocide” by continuing to accept Jewish donations, which they branded as “Zionist funding.” Trudeau and his cabinet have long had their itineraries deliberately targeted by anti-Israel protests, but Saturday is the first time that law enforcement effectively lost control of the situation. “The location was not secure. And that was their objective. They don’t want their fellow Canadians to feel safe,” said Toronto-area Liberal MP Marco Mendicino, in a series of social media posts reacting to the cancellation. He referred to the demonstrators as “thugs” and “disgusting antisemitic protesters” who were “screaming, shoving and spitting at seniors.” Prior incidents targeting Trudeau have included a Feb. 15 incident in which demonstrators aligned with the Palestinian Youth Movement were able get past Parliamentary security and briefly disrupt a sitting of the House of Commons — an action that was applauded by several members of the NDP caucus. In mid-November, 100 Vancouver Police officers had to be dispatched to rescue Trudeau from a steakhouse that had its entrances barred by up to 250 anti-Israel demonstrators. In December, a similar-sized crowd attempted to force the cancellation of a Trudeau fundraiser at Vancouver’s Westin Bayshore hotel. Anti-Israel demonstrations have also taken a noticeable turn towards targeting Jewish sites with no apparent connection to Israel or the war in Gaza... The only apparent significance of the Avenue Road overpass was that it is the primary conduit into Canada’s densest Jewish neighbourhood. “Zionism once again fails to break the spirit of Palestinians,” read a post by Palesign after the blockade spurred counter-demonstrations from locals carrying Israeli flags. In a video, one blockader would refer to the overpass as lying within a “Zionist Infested Area.” And just last week, anti-Israel demonstrators on the campus of McGill University would organize a concerted blockade of the Bronfman Building. The building is materially no different than any of the others on campus, save for the fact that it bears the name of Jewish philanthropist Samuel Bronfman. Organizers included Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights McGill, another group whose reaction to the Oct. 7 massacres was open jubilation."
Weird. They claimed accusing them of intimidation is "vilifying" them
Girl Scout troop disbands after parent chapter blocks Palestine fundraiser - "the eight girls of Troop 149 decided to make and sell bracelets, and donate the proceeds to a cause they felt was more urgent than their own: the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund... But soon after the St Louis-based troop announced their plans, they received a fierce response from their parent chapter, Girl Scouts of eastern Missouri. The message was clear: Girl Scouts did not participate in political and partisan activities. “Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri and Girl Scouts of the United States have no other choice than to engage our legal counsel to help remedy this situation and to protect the intellectual property and other rights of the organization,” the organization wrote. The response was surprising to Abuhamdeh, who recalled other Girl Scout troops organizing to help families in Ukraine after Russia invaded in February 2022. According to the Girl Scouts website, a troop in Westlake, Ohio collected medical supplies and pack first-aid kits to be distributed in Ukraine, and “also exchanged small gifts like friendship bracelets and cookies”. Their efforts were rewarded with the Girl Scout Bronze Award, one of the organization’s highest recognitions. Abuhamdeh, who is Palestinian, said the stark contrast in response to her own troop’s similar effort was “hurtful”, and a triggering reminder of feeling excluded as a child because of her identity... The incident caught the attention of the Council on American Islamic Relations (Cair), who wrote directly to Girl Scouts of the USA for an explanation. In response, Bonnie Barczykowski, the Girl Scouts’ chief executive, said it was “disappointed and disheartened by what recently transpired” and “we recognize that greater clarity and additional education is needed regarding our Girl Scout fundraising policies”. Barczykowski added: “This is a learning moment for our organization as we realize we can always do better. We know we should always lead with empathy and recognize the incredible need for kindness and compassion during this difficult time. “We are also deeply committed to advancing belonging, inclusion, and anti-racism as an organization and within our membership, and we will continue to ensure that we address all communities, including the Muslim and Arab communities. “GSUSA will be working alongside our council partners to review this incident and make the necessary adjustments to prevent it from happening in the future. We realize we missed an opportunity to champion our troops while they make a difference.”"
Palestine Childrens Relief Fund (PCRF) » ngomonitor - "PCRF does not report any donor information or sources of funding, reflecting a complete lack of transparency and accountability... While claiming a mission to “provide medical and humanitarian relief collectively and individually to Arab children throughout the Levant, regardless of their nationality, politics or religion,” PCRF promotes a narrative of sole Israeli aggression and minimizes the role of Palestinian violence. PCRF systematically erases Palestinian terror attacks against Israeli civilians, including thousands of rocket attacks.
In 2004, the Holy Land Foundation attempted to make a donation of $50,000 to PCRF to “provide immediate relief services.” The HLF assets were frozen by the U.S. Treasury in 2001 based on evidence that it was funneling money to Hamas.
In 2003, the United States Department of Justice published a bulletin claiming that “the unofficial HAMAS website…contained a hyperlink to the official HAMAS site, as well as to several United States-based charities, including…the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund.” The bulletin also claimed that the “unofficial Hizballah Website…did contain a hyperlink to what was described as the official Hizballah Website…as well as to the unofficial HAMAS site (www.hamas.org)…and the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund.”
According to PCRF’s 2022 annual report, PCRF partners with Islamic Relief Palestine (IRPAL), an “affiliate” of Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW)."
If you can't support terrorism, this is racist and Islamophobic
Brazil President Lula's approval dips after Israel-Gaza remarks - "Approval of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's performance has slipped after his remarks last month likening Israel's war in Gaza to the Nazi genocide during World War Two... "About 60% of Brazilians believe he exaggerated in his comparison, but among evangelicals that number is even bigger: 69%." Nunes noted that "the remarks were so poorly received that the president did not obtain majority support even within his own political base.""
Terrorism supporters still claim the world is behind them
‘We were not allowed to cry:’ Released Israeli hostage describes the ‘hell’ of being held in Gaza - "An Israeli woman taken hostage by Hamas in Gaza has described the “hell” of being held captive, after her husband and daughter were murdered, telling CNN her captors would not allow her surviving young children to cry and tried to convince them they “had been forgotten.” Chen Almog Goldstein, who was kidnapped with her surviving children during Hamas’ October 7 attacks on Israel, said they were held in tunnels and an apartment in Gaza until their release after 51 days. “They humiliated us, sometimes mocking us,” she told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour. “They told us that we had been forgotten, that the only important thing for Israel was fighting. “We were not allowed to cry, they wanted us to be happy … If we cried, we had to snap out of it or hide it,” she said. “It’s a kind of emotional abuse that they didn’t let us cry.” Almog Goldstein witnessed her husband Nadav and her oldest daughter Yam murdered by Hamas gunmen, who broke into their home near the border with Gaza on October 7."
I still see terrorism supporters pretending that the hostages were well-treated
Meme - Joe Schwartz @ScholemTzadak: "I'm honestly insulted that our enemies are such idiots"
whitney dawn carlson @whitneydawn: "If anyone attacked Israel on a Jewish holiday, there would be worldwide outrage. But somehow when it's Muslims, it doesn't matter? This is pure hate."
Terrorism supporters keep claiming their opponents need to learn history. Ironic. But wholesale omissions aren't the only way in which they get things totally wrong
Palestinian Islamic Jihad calls for Ramadan to be 'month of terror’ - "The PIJ comments are also linked to those made by Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who has called for escalation during Ramadan."
The terrorism supporters condemn Israel for planning operations during the month. So they just want the Jews to be slaughtered
Erdogan says Turkey firmly backs Hamas leaders - ""No-one can make us qualify Hamas as a terrorist organisation," he said in a speech in Istanbul. "Turkey is a country that speaks openly with Hamas leaders and firmly backs them.""
Mild Islamism means you have a NATO member supporting terrorism
Hamas's Western Apologists Have Become Hamas Enthusiasts. As a Gazan, I'm Horrified - "When I was 18, I attended a rally in support of Gaza in San Francisco during one of the wars between Israel and Hamas. I was soon identified by a news reporter as someone from Gaza whose entire family is still there, who asked me what I thought of rockets being fired at Israeli towns and cities. I said that I oppose indiscriminate violence against civilians everywhere and do not support Hamas, its ideology, or its actions. Soon after, an activist pulled me aside and fiercely scolded me, saying that I should never talk about the rockets and instead immediately "pivot" to the suffering of Gazans and Israel's role in what is happening. This has historically been the way with Hamas apologists who disguise themselves as pro-Palestine activists. They have a pathological aversion to discussing the faults, problems, mistakes, and grave errors of Palestinian political groups, factions, and leadership that have plagued the Palestinian national project with countless setbacks. So the strategy was to pivot the conversation away from the group's actions and focus on Israel's reactions, the occupation, and the plight of civilians. They marginalized the significance of Hamas as a contributing factor in the overall degradation of Gazans' living conditions and erased how the group's choices and actions brought war, death, and destruction upon its people. A few explicitly told me not to "air our people's dirty laundry" and that it would be better to maintain a "veneer of unity" and keep the focus on Israel. I was always troubled by such recommendations. Rife with inauthenticity, they also marginalized me, an actual Gazan, inexplicably demanding that I conform to the opinions and beliefs of privileged Western activists detached from what people in Gaza actually feel about Hamas and other Palestinian groups and leaders. Yet Hamas' Oct. 7 massacre of 1,200 Israelis, mostly civilians, has bred a far more disturbing form of Hamas apologia. Instead of their usual distracting methods, this time you had people actually gleefully endorsing Oct. 7 as a form of legitimate armed resistance to occupation. Others attempted to "contextualize" the attack by pointing out the conditions in Gaza and the overall injustices experienced by Palestinians. Still others tried to downplay the atrocities themselves—either their horrific nature or the numbers involved. This Hamas apologia is new. Something has fundamentally changed. Many Hamas apologists have upgraded, becoming actual enthusiasts. They are now less interested in using verbal gymnastics and manipulation and have become eager to show affection, empathy, admiration, and reverence for the group's tactics, methods, and strategies. Artistic and illustrative renderings of paragliders, bulldozers, and motorcycles made Hamas "cool" and hip, a sexy "symbol" of the underdog and underprivileged fighting back. These images were shared on social media, with thousands adding those pictures to their profiles, names, or bio lines... Hamas enthusiasts cloak their immorality in "intellectual" arguments for how international law grants the oppressed a blank check to commit any act they deem suitable to fight back and are entitled to use "all means necessary" to liberate themselves. They have an inhumane disregard for the over 200 Israeli hostages and murdered civilians. Hamas enthusiasts obfuscate the fact that no Gazans were being killed on Oct. 6 and that their beloved resistance group could have made different choices, which would have resulted in the loosening of the blockade and the unification of Gaza with the West Bank, improving the odds of obtaining a Palestinian state and ending the occupation. Most dangerously, Hamas enthusiasts erode support for the just and urgent cause of the Palestinian people, who have endured the consequences of a decades-long Israeli occupation, an embarrassingly incompetent Palestinian political class and leadership, and a largely indifferent Arab and international community. They further entrench an unhelpful narrative that refuses to work with Jewish and Israeli perspectives and grievances, worsening the impasse that is so chronically characteristic of the Israel and Palestine conflict... It isn't that hard to realize that Hamas paraded hostages as it released them, creating deceptively edited footage showing its supposed humanity, despite having violently captured these women and children and killed their loved ones on Oct. 7. Praising terrorists who committed horrendous atrocities because they high fived their captives as they let them go is indicative of moral bankruptcy and decay."
Terrorism supporters still pretend that no one supports Hamas
University of Cambridge Balfour painting damaged by Palestine Action - "Palestine Action said one if its activists had "ruined" a 1914 painting of Lord Balfour at Trinity College, part of the University of Cambridge. A statement on the group's website said the painting had been "slashed" and sprayed with red paint."
Pro Palestine group destroy historic painting of Lord Balfour at Cambridge University : theworldnews - "'An activist slashed the homage and sprayed the artwork with red paint, symbolising the bloodshed of the Palestinian people since the Balfour Declaration was issued in 1917.'
The first nine massacres in Mandatory Palestine were started by Arabs and against Jews.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_killings_and_massacres_in_Mandatory_Palestine
So, typically, Palestinian supporters invert everything."
The West continues to allow itself to be destroyed from within
U.N. finds 'clear and convincing' information that hostages have been raped in Gaza - "As part of their work, Patten said, her team reviewed more than 5,000 photographs and about 50 hours of video related to the Oct. 7 attack."
The terrorism supporters are still trying to gaslight everyone
Lived experience means nothing when it threatens the left's agenda
Aid drop in Gaza "killed" 2 : theworldnews - "turns out that the US army can ALSO make mistakes in a chaotic warzone while traying to do the right thing... i wonder when all of the 'valid criticism' will start coming? or dose that only works one way in the west? we all know that if the IDF f-up their parachute system like this and caused deaths by accident MSM like CNN and BBC will immediately accuses them that they did it on purpose to just kill people. such double standards by the west..."
It's the US. Of course the left hate them too
Aid drop in Gaza "killed" 2 : theworldnews - "They hate America but America still tries to help. Only to be accused of killing people… Now they understand how Israel feels…"
Gazans also just throw away American food and aid to the trash in Gaza now... so much for the 'staving' population theory... its just a ploy to make the world and US send more aid and supplys in for hamass to confiscate and prolong the war..."
Gaza Man Trashes US Aid Packet - "In a video posted on March 4, 2024 on Fouad – Palestine Gaza @Fouad_Diab80 on X (formerly Twitter) "Ibrahim from Gaza" complains about an American aid packet and throws it in the trash. The man says that the packet contains "things you cannot even call food and they stink", adding that he does not want aid airlifted from Jordan, and that he will not accept aid from a country that is "an accomplice to our starvation and to this genocide." He continued to say that he wants aid from Arab countries, Brazil and South Africa."
Damn Zionists starving the Gazans!
StandWithUs on X - "Manuel Hassassian, the former Palestinian Authority Representative to the United Kingdom, not only refused to condemn #Hamas during a @TalkTV interview, but referred to the terrorist organization as an 'integral part of the Palestinian people.' How is it that an 'integral part of the Palestinian people' oppresses and exploits Palestinian civilians, using them as props for war and human shields as it terrorizes the people of #Israel? #FreeGazaFromHamas"
Weird. We keep being told that Hamas has nothing to do with the Palestinians
Ritchie Torres on X - "Tonight, I appeared at the 92nd Street Y to speak about Israeli-Arab peace through the Abraham Accords, only to be interrupted by raving lunatics. No amount of Astroturf Anti-Israel agitation is going to bully me into supporting a ceasefire that perpetuates the genocidal terrorism of Hamas. I refuse to be intimidated by a fanatical fringe that represents no one and nothing but itself."
Meme - *Hamas poking the Israeli beehive with a missile*: "Allahu Akbar"
*Hamas when bees come out*: "Allah help me!"
*Hamas to world media*: "Israel killing us"
Online misrepresentation of MOE lessons on Israel-Hamas war led to abuse towards teachers, potential 'external interference' involved: Chan Chun Sing - "The recent online uproar about the Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) lesson package on the Israel-Hamas conflict has led to some teachers being abused and highlights how damaging online misrepresentation can be, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. Speaking on Monday (March 4) during a debate on his ministry’s spending, Mr Chan also cautioned against “potential external interference” from parties with an agenda to undermine Singapore’s cohesion. Mr Chan’s response came after numerous posts began circulating on social media channels late last month, voicing concerns over what schools are teaching students about the conflict in Gaza. Presentation slides purportedly used during the lesson were also circulated online, including one that illustrated the conflict using an example of two students quarrelling after a football match. Online commentators alleged that the Ministry of Education (MOE) had trivialised the conflict in Gaza by comparing the grave situation there with a football match. Mr Chan revealed that the slide in question was not issued to all schools, but was in fact added by one school to help students relate to the subject matter. He added that some online users have also “selectively picked out” a slide from the lesson presentation to assert that schools were telling students that the situation in Gaza only started on Oct 7... the cherry-picking of the slide “insinuated that MOE was pro-Israel” and that the ministry had characterised one side as aggressor and the other as victim. This has riled up many people, he added. Debunking this point, the minister said that the actual words used on that particular slide were referring to “events since Oct 7”. It was also preceded by another slide that emphasised how the conflict has a long and complex history... The minister said that MOE has also provided background material for teachers on the historical developments behind the conflict. However, this was meant to be shared with students who wished for more information on the history only, as the learning objective of the CCE lesson was not to teach history... Dr Wan Rizal Wan Zakariah, MP for Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency (GRC), asked whether the slides should be published to the public. In response, Mr Chan said after extensive discussions, the ministry concluded that doing so "would not do justice" to what teachers teach in class, because "the slide doesn't speak". "We have tested this and no matter how we try to make the slides public or available, if it's done selectively without interpretation, we will still come back to the same issue""
No surprise that the terrorism supporters were lying again